(1) What documents do I need to enter primary school?
First, there are no special restrictions on the documents required to
(1) What documents do I need to enter primary school?
First, there are no special restrictions on the documents required to attend private primary schools.
Two, public primary schools, admission conditions are limited, you need to provide the following documents:
1. All children and adolescents of school age who are not registered in this city who need to receive compulsory education need to apply for relevant residence certificates, and their parents or one of them must hold residence permits and work certificates valid for 1 year or more.
2. Household registration book
3. If you have a real estate license, you must carry a real estate license or purchase agreement or purchase receipt; If there is no real estate license, there must be a rental contract filed with the real estate bureau.
4. Bring the household registration book and relevant certificates of real estate, go to the township central primary school where the household registration book is located, find the personnel on duty and inform them to apply for the certificate of going out to study, and affix the official seal of the central primary school and the official seal of the county education bureau (the official seal of the county education bureau across counties).
5. Diploma in pre-school education.
6. Birth Medical Certificate.
7. Residence permit: If the floating population applies for residence permit, it shall submit the following written registration form of floating population residence information, lessor's resident ID card, floating population's resident ID card, rental unit certificate or lease (employment) contract.
8. Other things that need to be prepared are the Infant Vaccination Certificate and the invoice or receipt for paying water and electricity bills for three consecutive months.
Admission requirements for children of migrant workers:
1. At least one parent has a municipal or district business license or a labor contract filed by the municipal or district labor and social security department, and has worked for more than one year in principle;
2. At least one parent holds a residence permit or residence registration certificate issued by the public security department;
3. The real estate license of one parent or the rental certificate filed in the real estate department;
4. Household registration books of students and their parents;
5, the original school student status file (the first grade of primary school should provide proof that the county-level education administrative department where the household registration is located agrees to go out to study, and the first grade of junior high school should provide proof of student status or primary school graduation certificate).
(1) jiangyin primary school entrance conditions extended reading:
There is a topic of great concern about enrollment after primary school registration, that is, "nearby enrollment" and "slice enrollment"
In order to ensure the normal implementation of compulsory education in China, as early as 1986, Article 9 of the Compulsory Education Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) (hereinafter referred to as "Compulsory Education Law") passed by the state stipulated: "Primary schools and junior high schools should be set up at all local levels, so that children and adolescents can attend school nearby."
Article 26 of the Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Compulsory Education Law stipulates: "The establishment of compulsory education schools shall be planned and rationally distributed by the people's government at the city or county level with districts. The establishment of primary schools should be conducive to school-age children and adolescents entering the school nearby. "
These are clear legal provisions on the policy of nearest admission in compulsory education. These regulations clarify the right of school-age children and adolescents to attend school nearby, and clarify the obligations and responsibilities of local governments at all levels to ensure that they attend school nearby at their domicile. The policy goal of the nearest school is to provide every child with equal right to education and ensure the principle of educational equity.
"Nearby" means close to your home. However, there are some factors, such as the layout of primary and secondary schools and the different enrollment of each middle school. Therefore, sometimes the Education Bureau will allocate students according to the situation, but in the end, it will try to allocate students from the school district to the nearest school, which is called "admission to the nearest school".
"Slice admission" means that the county-level education administrative department, under the guidance and overall planning of the higher-level education administrative department, rationally demarcates counterpart primary schools for each junior high school according to the number of school-age students, school distribution, school district, school scale, traffic conditions and other factors, according to the principle of nearest admission, and according to streets, road sections, house numbers and village groups. Pupils are promoted to junior high schools according to their own primary schools.
In 2065438+2004, major cities should formulate and improve plans to further standardize compulsory education and enroll students nearby without examination. By 20 15, all counties (cities, districts) in key big cities will implement the policy of "dividing and enrolling nearby", and 100% of primary schools will be enrolled nearby; More than 90% of junior high schools have achieved dicing admission; More than 90% of the enrollment of each junior high school is determined by the nearest entrance method.
What documents do foreigners need to go to school in Jiangyin?
According to national regulations, borrowing fees are not allowed. If you can find a job locally and get a labor contract, you must also have a local temporary residence permit and proof of renting or buying a house locally. You can go to school locally. However, the school may have another policy, and the specific school needs consultation, which may take some time, considering the current social situation.
(3) What are the conditions for children from outside Jiangyin to go to school? Is it a second child?
It is necessary to meet the conditions for studying in Jiangyin, such as parents or other legal guardians working or living in Jiangyin. According to the Compulsory Education Law, children can go to school near their registered permanent residence, or they can go to school near their parents' or other legal guardians' workplaces or residences. Where school-age children and adolescents receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, the local authorities shall provide the same conditions.
Compulsory education law
Twelfth school-age children and adolescents are exempt from physical examination. Local people at all levels should ensure that school-age children and adolescents are enrolled in the nearest place where their household registration is located.
School-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places shall receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local authorities shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.
The people's education administrative departments at the county level shall ensure that the children of military personnel within their respective administrative areas receive compulsory education.
(4) What information do you need to go to Jiangyin for primary school?
There is good news for the children of migrant workers from all over Jiangyin to go to school. A few days ago, Jiangyin Education Bureau issued "Several Opinions on Compulsory Education for Children of Migrant Workers in Chengdu", clearly stipulating that parents or other legal guardians only need to provide four supporting materials, and children of migrant workers can be exempted from paying borrowing fees when they enter school in Jiangyin and enjoy the same treatment as local students in Jiangyin. ...
5] What are the requirements for studying in Jiangyin Wen Ding Primary School?
The registration time of primary schools in different parts of the country is different, so you should pay attention to the enrollment information released by the local education sector.
You can also go to the relevant part and ask.
[6] What are the procedures for the children of migrant workers in Jiangyin to go to school?
What documents do the children of migrant workers in Jiangyin need to enter school?
Once, we were foreigners, and our children were in primary school in Jiangyin, and now they are facing junior high school. What are the conditions for learning?
When children transfer from primary school to junior high school, they usually go to school nearby. If you want to go to the junior high school where you live now, you have to pay if your hukou is not there.
(8) Conditions for children to attend primary schools.
You need to be at least 6 years old to go to primary school.
Generally, 6- 12 children are of primary school age. At present, the length of primary education is 6 years, and in some places it is still 5 years. The primary education stage is followed by the secondary education stage.
Primary school is a school where people receive primary formal education and an important part of basic education. With the development of society, kindergartens have opened in front of it.
(8) Extended reading of Jiangyin primary school entrance conditions After the establishment of People's Republic of China (PRC), central primary schools were set up at the township level (people's communes) and small villages were set up in villages (production brigades). With the acceleration of aging, the proportion of children has decreased, the number of primary school students has decreased, and small villages have begun to merge. In many places, only boarding central primary schools are reserved, which brings great inconvenience to students who are far away from home.
The primary school system in New China abolished the distinction between junior high school and senior high school during the Republic of China, and implemented a consistent primary school system, with a five-year primary school system and a six-year primary school system.
Due to the implementation of nine-year compulsory education, examinations are no longer implemented from primary school to junior high school.
(9) How do foreign children go to Jiangyin City to attend primary school?
There is good news for the children of migrant workers from all over Yin to go to school. A few days ago, Jiangyin Education Bureau issued "Several Opinions on Compulsory Education for Children of Migrant Workers in Chengdu", clearly stipulating that parents or other legal guardians only need to provide four supporting materials, and children of migrant workers can be exempted from paying borrowing fees when they enter school in Jiangyin, enjoying the same treatment as local students in Jiangyin. It is reported that these four conditions are household registration book, identity card and temporary residence permit; Labor contracts audited or filed by the labor and personnel department ...; Children born in accordance with the relevant family planning laws and regulations at the place where the household registration is located (the guardian must provide the marriage and childbirth certificate of the floating population in the family planning department at or above the county level); If you transfer halfway, you must also provide a transfer certificate. Eligible students can be exempted from the borrowing fee in the province 190 yuan/semester (or the borrowing fee outside the province in 250 yuan/semester). All children of migrant workers who have reached the age of 6 and come to Jiangyin with their parents or other legal guardians and have learning ability (except for illness or other special circumstances) can enroll in Jiangyin according to regulations and receive compulsory education in primary, junior and senior high schools. The enrollment of children of foreign personnel shall be conducted in accordance with the principle of territorial management and nearest enrollment. An application for enrollment shall be submitted to the relevant departments before the end of June each year, and the enrollment procedures shall be handled at the end of August after examination. (Gong Jiang Ximin)