What are the procedures for Shanghai primary school students to transfer?

Shanghai primary school students need the following procedures:

1. Parents of students first submit a written transfer application to their children's original school. After the original school agrees to apply for transfer, parents print a copy of the Transfer Information Form for Primary and Secondary School Students in Shanghai, fill it out completely, and submit it to the compulsory education enrollment office in the area where the original school is located for transfer procedures.

2. When you register in the target school to be transferred, you complete the transfer.

3. If a student needs to transfer due to family account, account change or other special reasons, his parents or other guardians shall apply, fill in the Transfer Application Form, and submit it to the District and County Education Bureau for examination and approval before transferring.

4, other provinces and cities registered students moved to the city and obtained the city's student status, by the guardian to submit a written application, with the consent of the transfer school, and then by the transfer school issued a "certificate of acceptance".

5. In case of transfer in the area, the transfer school will inform the parents of the students to receive the Admission Notice and return it to the transfer school. The transfer school shall issue the transfer certificate with the "Admission Notice", provide the information of student status, and report it to the district education administrative department for examination and seal.

The effects of transfer on children are:

1. Changes in living environment: Children need to adapt to the new school environment, and teachers and classmates may make children feel uneasy and confused. Especially for children with weak adaptability, it may take longer to adapt to the new environment.

2. Learning: It may be necessary to adapt to new teaching methods and curriculum arrangements and change children's learning progress and environment. This may have an impact on children's grades, and some children may need to spend more time and energy to adapt to the new learning environment.

3. Socially: Transfer means that children need to establish relationships with new classmates and may lose former friends. This may make children feel lonely and helpless, and it may take longer to adapt to the new social environment.

4. Psychological aspects: Transfer may also have an impact on children's mental health. Some children may have anxiety, anxiety and depression due to transfer, which requires timely attention and guidance from parents and teachers.