Children without housing in Tianjin hukou go to school

Parents need to actively understand local education policies, prepare relevant materials, choose suitable schools, actively communicate with schools and pay attention to policy changes.

First, understand the local education policy.

First of all, parents need to know more about the admission policy of compulsory education in Tianjin. Including the school enrollment scope, admission conditions, registration process, etc. By understanding the policy, parents can clarify the basic requirements and procedures for their children to enter school.

Second, prepare relevant materials.

When entering school, parents need to prepare a series of related materials. These materials usually include the child's household registration book, identity certificate, parents' identity certificate and residence certificate. Although the family does not own a house, it can provide proof of residence through leasing and other means.

Third, choose the right school.

Parents can choose a suitable school to register according to the area where their family is located and the age of their children. When choosing a school, parents can comprehensively consider the teaching quality, teachers, facilities and equipment of the school to ensure that their children can receive quality education.

Fourth, actively communicate with the school.

During the registration process, parents should actively communicate with the school to understand the school's enrollment policy and admission requirements. If you encounter difficulties or problems, you can consult the school or ask the education department for help. At the same time, parents can also pay attention to the official website or media channels in the education department and get the latest education policies and information in time.

Verb (abbreviation for verb) pays attention to policy changes.

With the development of society and the change of policy, the admission policy of compulsory education in Tianjin may also be adjusted. Therefore, parents need to pay attention to policy changes and keep abreast of new admission requirements and procedures in order to provide better educational security for their children.

To sum up:

Children have no housing in Tianjin, so parents need to actively understand local education policies, prepare relevant materials, choose suitable schools, actively communicate with schools and pay attention to policy changes. Through reasonable planning and efforts, children from families without housing can also receive a good education.

Legal basis:

compulsory education law of the people's republic of china

Article 4 provides that:

All school-age children and adolescents with China nationality, regardless of gender, nationality, race, family property status, religious beliefs, etc. , enjoy the equal right to receive compulsory education and fulfill the obligation to receive compulsory education according to law.

Article 12 stipulates:

School-age children and adolescents are exempt from the test. Local people's governments at all levels shall ensure that school-age children and adolescents are enrolled in the nearest place where they are registered.

School-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local people's government 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.