Ji'nan CPPCC member suggested that appropriate relaxation of primary school age limit
according to the regulations, children aged 6 years before the first year of school in September 1st each year can enter primary school to receive compulsory education, even if it is to wait for another year to go to school. This problem that has caused many parents to be worried by CPPCC members. Luo Chi, a member of the CPPCC National Committee, suggested in the proposal that Ji'nan could learn from other practices and relax the age limit for primary school admission.
in accordance with the provisions of the compulsory education law, the age of primary school enrollment in China is 6 years old. According to the understanding of the law, the general implementation of the school is that children at the age of 6 in August 31st can sign up for the first grade of primary school. One month later or even one day later, it will be second years before signing up for school.
Roche believes that due to the difference between children's sex and physical individual, the entrance limit for pupils should be a time period rather than a time point. At present, many foreign countries stipulate that children can enter school from five to seven years old. In this way, parents can determine the time of admission to each student according to the different characteristics and preferences of each student, and can also avoid the present artificial fertility changes in the country before the September 1st.
in addition to the time limit, Roche also said that it should not be defined only in September 1st by the school date of school, which can be relaxed to children six years of age before December 31st. "So even if it is delayed, it will delay half a year of children's admission time, so it can be changed." The drawbacks of the existing system. "
according to the introduction, the two provinces in Anhui and Jiangsu have developed a system for the age of children under the age of 6 in succession. The school may receive some children under the age of 6 in accordance with their remaining degrees, and set up a school file to properly handle the enrollment of children under the age of 6.