1. Degree allocation refers to the degree of the primary school where primary school students need to go to school. The "primary school degree" mainly refers to the number of students that a primary school can accommodate, or simply refers to "the place where you can go to school".
2. Batch of students/counterparts enrolled in counterpart primary schools: Every year, the Education Bureau divides the enrollment batches of public primary schools.
3, in line with the "household agreement" conditions, you can complete the registration procedures within the specified time, and you can study in a public primary school near your household registration.
4. Overall planning/enrollment: If school-age children can't meet the corresponding enrollment conditions, they are overall planning students and need overall enrollment. Before students are admitted to public primary schools, coordinating students are not allowed to enter school.
5. After the public primary schools enroll students in batches, the education bureaus of all districts inquire about the number of remaining degrees of public primary schools in their own districts and make overall arrangements for enrollment. The admission rule is any primary school within 3 kilometers of the student's household registration.
6. Admission by points: Admission by points is a welfare policy of the Education Bureau for children from Guangzhou. It adopts the same set of points system as the admission with points, and the annual enrollment quota with points is limited.
7. Policy borrowing: The audience is relatively small, and it should meet the care conditions of policy borrowing. There are four categories of eligible groups: entitled groups, special industries, talents and overseas groups.
8. Supplementary enrollment: The supplementary enrollment target of public primary schools is students with household registration, but there are no important students who meet the above points.
The principle of degree distribution: "people and households are consistent, and they are enrolled nearby" and "people and households are separated and arranged as a whole"; "First register students, then non-registered students, first buy students, then rent students".