What rights do primary school students enjoy at school? Please list a few.

1. Right to health. Students' health should be protected by the school, that is, various activities organized by the school should not be harmful to students' health. More importantly, don't use cruel means such as corporal punishment to harm students' health. 2. Right to education. Students have violated discipline or made some mistakes. In the nine-year compulsory education stage, the school has no right to expel them, otherwise it will compete for students' right to education. Even in high school, schools and teachers cannot easily exercise the punishment of suspension or expulsion. 3. Naming right. Teachers must respect students' right to name, and can't replace difficult words in students' names with typos. 4. Privacy, that is, the privacy of students is protected by law. Teachers are not allowed to explore students' privacy for any reason, let alone spread students' privacy. 5. The right to rest. Students have the right to work and rest and attend classes on time according to law. Teachers are not allowed to compete for students' right to rest for any reason. 6. copyright Students' works are also protected by copyright law. Students have the right to publish and publish their own works. Teachers are not allowed to publish their compositions and related works at will without the consent of the students themselves. To quote or publish a student's work, you should not only sign the student's author, but also pay the remuneration. 7. Invention right and patent right. Students have the right to make inventions and creations, and their inventions and creations can also enjoy intellectual property rights such as patent rights after being recognized by relevant departments. 8. Right to vote and stand for election. Students also enjoy the right to vote and stand for election at school, and are not subject to the will of teachers or any other interference. 9. Right to criticize and make suggestions. As a member of the school, students have the right to criticize and make suggestions to the school and teachers, which is one of the democratic rights that students should enjoy. 10, right of association. Students have the right to organize legal societies and organizations, and also have the right to join legal societies. 1 1, social welfare right. As members of society, students also enjoy social welfare rights at school. Social welfare rights include enjoying social welfare benefits and participating in social welfare activities. Schools shall not deprive students of this right for any reason. Right to personal dignity. Students' personality is inviolable. Teachers should not use insults to damage students' personality when criticizing and punishing students. Standing penalty, running penalty and labor penalty are all harmful to students' right to personal dignity. 13, right to life, students' right to life must be effectively protected and respected during school, and any behavior or practice that endangers students' lives is prohibited by law. 14, the right of protest, students have the right to lodge a protest against the infringer after their related rights are illegally violated. Their right to protest is not limited by the status, age and identity of the person being protested. 15, right of complaint. Students have the right to complain to the competent authorities and departments after their rights are infringed. This right of appeal includes the right of litigation. The right to help. Students have the right to ask teachers and schools for help when they encounter difficulties that they cannot solve at school. Right of communication. Students have the right to correspond with anyone, and their right to correspond is protected by law. Schools and teachers shall not infringe upon the right to change. 18, freedom of speech. Students, like citizens, enjoy the right to freedom of speech endowed by the Constitution. Schools and teachers have no right to restrict students' right to freedom of speech. 19, the right to fairness. Students have the right to demand the same fair treatment as other students. This fair right should not be discriminated against. 20. Right of reputation. Although students are minors, they also enjoy the right of reputation. Even if students violate discipline or make some mistakes, teachers should not use insulting language or means to damage students' reputation.