Chengdu is piloting 12-year through-schools where students can enter high school without taking the Zhongkao, drawing both controversy and expectations from society.
Honey, did you see that education news from Chengdu? Some schools have started piloting a 12-year through-school system. Students can skip the high school entrance exam and move straight from primary school to high school.
I saw it. As long as a child gets into such a school in first grade—and is selected by lottery—then later on there’s no need to worry about the transition to junior high or the Zhongkao. It’s a seamless pathway. Parents will definitely scramble for spots.
Indeed, it reduces a lot of pressure. In the past, everyone was most afraid of being tracked by the Zhongkao, worried their kids wouldn’t get into a regular high school. Now with through-school classes, many people feel it’s an opportunity.
But some are worried that this might create new educational inequality. Some parents say only a portion of students can benefit, the spots are limited, and it still depends on luck.
Actually, Beijing and Xi’an also have similar pilots, but they seem to mainly select top-performing students. This time Chengdu is putting more emphasis on equal opportunity.
Right, it’s not about cherry-picking the best students, but random lottery. In theory, every child has a chance. It’s just that the college entrance exam in the end is still unavoidable.
Still, even so, it can greatly reduce anxiety for families and students. I hope more schools will join in the future so that everyone has one more path to choose.
Yes, education reform can’t be one-size-fits-all, but someone has to be the first to ‘eat the crab’. When this first batch of through-school students graduates, people will naturally see the results.
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