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Can primary schools recommend students to participate in math competitions?
In this case, the school can recommend students to participate in the math competition.

In order to stimulate students' interest in learning mathematics, master flexible problem-solving skills and expand the development of mathematical thinking, schools can promote teachers to pay more attention to students' problem-solving ability by holding activities or recommending primary school students to participate in competitions, and strengthen the training of students' comprehensive application of knowledge in peacetime teaching to promote the development of students' mathematical ability.

Four departments, including the Ministry of Education, officially issued a notice to standardize the national primary and secondary school students' competition activities, making it clear that the national competition activities should adhere to public welfare, not for profit, and not force or induce any school, student or parent to participate in the competition activities. Competition and the results produced by the competition shall not be used as the basis for enrollment in primary and secondary schools.