1. The Compulsory Education Law stipulates that the state implements nine-year compulsory education and guarantees the right of all school-age children and adolescents to receive compulsory education.
2. Public schools are funded by the government, aiming at providing fair educational opportunities for all students. Therefore, public schools do not require students to own real estate on campus.
3. Public schools in some areas have enrollment quotas, but the number of students exceeds the enrollment quotas. In this case, the school will decide which students to enroll by drawing lots or other fair ways. No matter whether you have real estate or not, as long as you meet the admission requirements, you have the opportunity to be admitted.