Compulsory education continues after primary school. The only means of pursuing higher education is enrolling in a middle school.
Admission In mainland China students gain admission to middle schools through various means: •
School choice: Elite middle schools attract and educate outstanding students. However, this method lost popularity. • Residency
: This is the most widely used system in small and medium-sized cities and rural areas. The procedure involves dividing a county into districts. Within each community, a middle school is designated, and all primary school graduates within the district enrol in that school. Some high-quality middle schools or those near district boundaries may also enrol students from neighbouring communities. In urban areas, parents often seek to purchase properties near high-quality educational resources. This is due to the uneven distribution of such resources. In mountainous regions such as
Guizhou,
Sichuan, and
Shaanxi, schools face limited infrastructure, sparse student population, and absence of school transportation. Students may travel more than ten kilometres on foot to attend school daily. In this instance, many students drop out. • Random allocation
: In some metropolitan regions, multiple middle schools are close to each other, or many students cannot secure admission to the best schools. Often, students are assigned to schools randomly through an automated system. • Nine-year consistent school: During the transition from sixth to
seventh grade, certain schools reorganize their class structures. The typical class size in middle schools is 60 students, although it may vary between 30 and 80 students.
Political education From the second to the third year of middle school, students leave the Young Pioneers and join the
Chinese Communist Youth League (CYL). It is one of the world's largest youth organizations with 89 million members. According to the Constitution of the Communist Youth League of China, Chinese youths over the age of 14 and under the age of 28 participate, actively work with it, implement its resolutions, and pay dues. Some people join at age twelve or thirteen, while others join later. CYL establishes
grassroots organizations in local state organs, people's organizations, economic organizations, cultural organizations, schools, the PLA, the
Chinese People's Armed Police Force, and leading non-party organizations. It is organized in branches. CYL has organizations in middle schools across the country, known as Youth League Committees (YLC); and YLCs in all
classes to jointly manage the courses with class committees. Branches generally have positions such as secretary, organization committee member, and propaganda committee member who are responsible for specific matters. The nine courses are Chinese, mathematics, foreign languages, physics, chemistry, morality and the
rule of law, history, geography, and biology. Students also study physical education, music, art, information technology, labour technology, and other courses. Students in some areas and schools also receive instruction in ethnic languages, local practices, and school-based procedures.
Graduation and further studies In the 1980s the middle and senior high school entrance examinations were integrated. Students who fail the high school entrance examination do not graduate. In the early 1990s, the graduation and entrance examinations separated. In the late 1990s, graduation examinations for middle schools were abolished. As long as the final grades of all courses within three years are above the pass line (60% of the total score), students can graduate. Students who leave before graduating are often expelled for severe violation of
school discipline and laws. Students in the ninth year face the middle school entrance examination, namely the senior high school entrance examination. Middle schools adopt various methods to prepare students for the senior high school entrance examination. According to test scores, students enrol either in key high schools, ordinary high schools, secondary professional schools, secondary vocational schools, or directly enter society. Since this level of education is not compulsory, entering society is an option. The high school entrance examination time mostly takes place in middle and late June; exam subjects are determined by each district. == Private education==