INTERIM REGULATIONS OF THE STATE EDUCATION COMMISSION
OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA FOR THE
ADMINISTRATION OF
ESTABLISHMENT OF
SCHOOLS FOR CHILDREN
OF FOREIGN PERSONNEL
(Release on April 5, 1995)
Article 1 These Regulations are formulated with
a view to providing convenience for children of foreign personnel
to receive education in China, perfecting the administration of
schools for children of foreign personnel and promoting China’s
opening to the outside world.
Article 2 The foreign institutions and foreign-funded
ventures set up in China legally, the offices of international
organizations in China and foreign nationals who are residing
in China legally may apply for the establishment of schools for
children of foreign personnel(hereafter referred to as “schools”)
in accordance with these Regulations.
Article 3 The schools shall confine themselves
to education of secondary schools (including regular secondary
schools) and schools at lower levels.
Article 4 Whoever applies for the establishment
of such a school shall have the following basic qualifications:
(1) The corresponding scale of sources of students
and requirements for the establishment of the school;
(2) The teachers suited to the needs of education
and teaching;
(3) The necessary site, facilities and other conditions
for running the school; and
(4) The necessary funds for running the school
and stable source of funds.
Article 5 Whoever applies for the establishment
of such a school shall provide the following materials:
(1) The written application form (covering the
aims of running the school, the enrollment plan, the areas where
the students are to e enrolled, the scale of the school, etc.);
(2) The statutes of the school;
(3) The certificates of the applicant;
(4) The list of the headmaster and members of
the board of directors and their credentials;
(5) The facilities, funds, school premises, site,
sources of funds and the relevant supporting documents for the
school to be established; and
(6) The sources of teachers.
Article 6 The applicant shall apply for the establishment
of such a school to the administrative department of education
of the province, autonomous region or municipality directly under
the Central Government where the school is to be established for
examination and approval, and then the application shall be submitted
to the administrative department of education under the State
Council for examination and approval.
Article 7 The schools established after approval
shall have corporate capacity and independently undertake civil
liability as of the date of approval.
The schools shall not set up branch schools.
Article 8 The schools shall enroll children of
foreign personnel who have certificates of residence in China.
They shall not enroll children of Chinese citizens in the country.
Article 9 The schools shall determine by themselves
the courses to be offered, the teaching materials and the teaching
programmers.
Article 10 The applicants shall raise funds by
themselves for sunning the schools.
The schools shall not engage in industrial and
commercial activities and other profit-making activities in China.
Article 11 The Government of the Peoples’ Republic
of China encourages and supports the schools in offering courses
of Chinese language and Chinese culture so as to enhance and deepen
the students’ understanding of Chinese culture.
Article 12 The employment of foreign personnel
by the schools shall be handled in accordance with the Law of
the People’s Republic of China on Entry and Exit of Aliens and
the relevant regulations on aliens working in China.
The employment of personnel of foreign embassies
and consulates in China and their spouses by the schools shall
be approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
For the employment of Chinese citizens, the schools
shall apply to the provincial administrative department of education
for examination and approval.
Article 13 The importation of teaching facilities
and office supplies by the schools shall be handled in accordance
with the relevant regulations of the state.
Article 14 The schools as well as their working
personnel and students shall abide by the laws and statutes of
China, respect the customs and habits of the Chinese people and
shall not engage in activities the jeopardize the national security
of the People’s Republic of China and the public interests of
society.
Article 15 The land for construction of the schools
shall be obtained in compliance with the statutes of the state
concerning land administration. The premises and sites of the
schools shall not be used to carry out activities that do not
conform to their functions.
Article 16 Such a school shall submit the roll
of teaching and administrative staff and the roll of students,
the teaching materials, etc. to the local administrative department
of education every year to serve as a record and be subject to
the supervision and inspection carried out by the local administrative
department of education according to law.
If there is any change in the headmastership and
the membership of the board of directors, it shall be filed with
the provincial administrative department of education.
Article 17 The provincial administrative department
of education may, in the light of the degree of seriousness of
the case, instruct such a school and the founder of the school
to consolidate the school within a specified time or close down
the school if there is any of the following case in violation
of these Regulations.
(1) Unauthorized establishment of the school without
approval;
(2) Enrollment of children of Chinese citizens
in the country;
(3) Serous shortage of resources for running the
school (including funds, sources of students, and teachers) which
makes normal operation of the school impossible.
(4) Engagement in industrial and commercial activities
and other profit-making activities; and
(5) Engagement in activities in violation of the
laws and statutes of China.
Article 18 These Regulations shall not apply to
the administration of the schools for children of diplomatic personnel
established by the foreign diplomatic institutions in China.
Article 19 The people’s government of provinces,
autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central
Government may formulate specific regulations in the light of
the local circumstances in accordance with these Regulations.
Article 20 These Regulations shall go into effect
on the day of their promulgation. The schools that have been established
earlier shall go through the relevant formalities remedially in
accordance with these Regulations.
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