The legality of the reserved enrollment places in schools is related to the specific situation and legal provisions. Generally speaking, schools can set up different kinds of enrollment places within a certain range according to the actual situation and educational policies.
1, special case
In some cases, the school may set up some special types of enrollment places, such as special students, ethnic minorities, rural students, military children and so on.
These places aim to promote educational equity, take care of the interests of special groups, and provide opportunities for students who may face different degrees of difficulties or disadvantages. In this case, the reserved school places are legal and supported by relevant education laws and regulations.
2. Wrong settings
However, if the reserved places in schools are set falsely, operated unfairly or inconsistent with the enrollment policy, such as abusing the reserved places to trade human feelings, power and money, or obviously discriminating against certain groups, this involves illegal issues and violates the principles of education fairness and enrollment fairness.
Therefore, when setting up reserved places, schools should follow the provisions of relevant laws and regulations to ensure transparency, fairness and legality, so as to ensure fairness and justice in enrollment. If you have any questions about the enrollment policy of a specific school, it is recommended to consult the admissions office of the school or the relevant education authorities for specific regulations and explanations.
School reserved places refer to a certain number of additional enrollment places set by the school for specific groups or special circumstances during the enrollment process. These places usually exceed the general enrollment places and are reserved for students who meet certain conditions or have special specialties.
The setting of reserved places in schools aims at promoting educational fairness and diversification, providing more opportunities for some special groups and making up for their lack of educational resources or backgrounds.
These reserved places are usually set in the school's enrollment plan, but not all schools will reserve places, and the specific situation varies from school to school and policy. The setting of reserved places aims to realize the diversification, fairness and inclusiveness of education by increasing the enrollment places of specific groups.