What are the rights and obligations of students?

The rights of students include the right to education (the right to complete legal education, the right to study and the right to fair evaluation); Personal rights (physical and mental health, personal freedom, personal dignity, privacy); Property right (property ownership, inheritance right, gift right). Students should abide by laws and regulations; Abide by the students' code of conduct, respect teachers, and develop good ideological and moral character and behavior habits; Study hard and complete the prescribed learning tasks.

Rights enjoyed by students:

1. Right to education

The right to complete the statutory years of education: children who have reached the age of 6 should enter school to receive compulsory education and have received the statutory years of education. Schools and teachers can't expel students at will.

Right to study: Students have the right to study in school during the compulsory education period. In the process of education and teaching, teachers are not allowed to arbitrarily violate or deprive students of their learning activities or use instruments and equipment under any pretext.

Right to fair evaluation: Students have the right to get a fair evaluation of their academic performance and moral quality by teachers and schools in the process of education and teaching, and record it objectively and truly in the students' achievement files, and obtain corresponding academic performance certificates and graduation certificates when they graduate.

2. Human rights

The right to physical and mental health: to protect students' life health, personal safety and mental health.

Right to personal freedom: schools and teachers are not allowed to search students at will for any reason, and students are not allowed to be confined.

Right to personal dignity: schools and teachers should respect the dignity of students, and corporal punishment, disguised corporal punishment or other acts that insult personal dignity are not allowed.

Privacy: Schools and teachers have the obligation to protect students' privacy, unwilling or inconvenient information or life areas that have nothing to do with public interests from being known by others.

3. Property rights

Property ownership: the owner has the right to possess, use, benefit and dispose of his property according to law.

Inheritance right: the right to obtain personal legal property left by a deceased citizen without compensation according to law.

Recipient's right: the right to accept gifts from others.

Students' obligations:

1, obey the law;

2. Abide by students' code of conduct, respect teachers, and develop good ideological and moral character and behavior habits;

3. Study hard and complete the prescribed learning tasks;

4. Abide by the management system of schools or other educational institutions.