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Are Binhai No.1 Middle School and Bilingual Primary School public or private? Ask god for help.
Binhai No.1 Junior High School and Zhong Bin Affiliated Bilingual Primary School are the first batch of private schools in Jiangsu Province that meet the requirements of "four autonomy". The first batch of 32 schools in the province are all schools in Yancheng, including Yancheng junior high school and junior high schools separated from counties (cities, districts) in the city. The second batch of 40 schools, the third batch of 9 schools and ***49 schools are distributed in other cities in the province. From the list, there are few junior high schools separated from county high schools (available online). In this regard, the relatively thorough reform of Yancheng means that Yancheng people have to spend more money than other cities to let their children go to junior high schools and junior high schools in counties and districts that were originally public. Although junior high schools and junior high schools in other cities are independent from counties, most of them are public and have not been turned into private schools. The so-called "four independences" refer to: independent legal person, independent campus building, independent fund accounting and personnel management, and independent education and teaching. Binhai No.1 Junior High School and Bilingual Primary School affiliated to Binhai Middle School were founded or acquired by Binhai Middle School with non-financial funds. The sources of funds are mainly three parts: one part is loans, the other part is raising funds from teachers, and the other part is money from parents (that is, the difference sponsorship fee from parents). After "four independence", there is no financial allocation, and the funds are self-supporting. Teachers' salaries and school office expenses shall be settled by the school itself, and teachers' salary standards shall be implemented with reference to public teachers' standards. It is difficult to define the nature of these two schools, which are different from public schools and private schools founded by sole proprietorship. Their assets belong to Zhong Bin, which is a public institution, so their assets should be public, unlike private schools, but there is no financial allocation, unlike public schools, like private schools, so they are called "private schools that meet the requirements of four independences". The "private schools" here refer to non-financial allocations. This is what I learned from "gossip" news and online inquiry. It may not be correct, but it won't be too wrong. If the Provincial Education Commission doesn't agree to change these schools into private schools, if Yancheng doesn't take the initiative to change these schools into "private schools" (in fact, Yancheng is not the most difficult financially in the province), and these schools are still public, then his funds will be solved by finance, and the tuition fees will not be so high, so he can only implement them in accordance with the compulsory education stage.