1. Understand the transfer policy: Parents and students need to understand the transfer policies of local education departments and schools. This includes understanding the conditions, restrictions and timing of the transfer.
2. Prepare transfer materials: Under normal circumstances, transfer needs to submit some necessary materials. This may include the student's identity certificate, school registration certificate, report card, health certificate, etc. Parents should ask the original school for these materials in advance and ensure their authenticity and integrity.
3. Contact the target school: Parents and students need to determine the target school to be transferred and get in touch with it. This can be done by phone, email or in person.
4. Submit transfer application: fill in the transfer application form and attach the required materials according to the requirements of the target school. Ensure the accuracy and completeness of all materials, and then submit them to the target school on time.
5. Waiting for the approval result: the target school will approve the submitted transfer application. Parents and students need to wait patiently for the approval results, which usually takes a while.
6. Go through the admission procedures: If the transfer application is approved, parents and students need to go through the admission procedures according to the requirements of the target school. This may include paying tuition fees, handling campus cards, etc.
Influencing factors of junior middle school students' migration;
1. Student status: Each student has a unique student status in an education department. Transfer means that the original student status needs to be transferred to a new school, which requires the coordination between the education department and the school, and may take some time and energy.
2. Curriculum convergence: Different schools may have differences in curriculum and teaching progress. If the course progress of the new school is faster or slower after the students transfer, it may affect the students' learning. Therefore, when handling transfer, we need to consider the problem of curriculum convergence.
3. Adapt to the new environment: Transfer means that students need to adapt to a new learning environment, including new teachers, new classmates and new campus culture. It takes a certain amount of time and energy, and it may also have a certain impact on students' psychology and emotions.
4. Family factors: If students' families need to move because of work and life, or parents want their children to receive better educational resources, then transfer may be a necessary choice. But it may also have a certain impact on students' life and study.
5. School policy: Each school has its own transfer policy, including transfer conditions, application materials and approval process. Students and parents need to understand the transfer policy of the target school and prepare relevant materials as required.
6. Influence of social relations: Junior high school students are in adolescence, and social relations play an important role in their lives. Transfer means that they need to leave their old friends and social circles and adapt to new interpersonal relationships. This may bring some psychological pressure and loneliness to students. Therefore, when handling transfer, parents need to pay attention to their children's social needs, encourage their children to actively establish contact with new classmates and integrate into the new social environment as soon as possible.