As a native of Hubei, I&;ll answer your question. My son transferred to Guangzhou in the sixth grade. At that time, Xiaoshengchu had to have four threes (three-year residence permit, three-year employment permit or real estate license, three-year social security and three-year student status). If he didn&;t, he could only go to a private school. In the senior high school entrance examination, you must also have four talents to attend public high schools, and if you are not a local hukou, the enrollment score will be 20-60 points higher than that of the local area (depending on the school). My son is now a sophomore in a private school. Apart from high tuition fees, he also needs more than three years of school registration and social security to take the college entrance examination. These policies change every year. I suggest that children should stay with their parents.