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Published: September 29, 2020
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– The child was refused admission to school at his place of registration. It turns out that all the places are occupied by beneficiaries. How so? Can they really refuse admission to school for such a reason?
– A child can be refused admission to school only due to lack of places. When parents contact the charter of a school or kindergarten, they can clarify what the maximum number of children can be in a group or class. But in reality it may turn out that all the places are occupied by beneficiaries. How justified will it be to refuse to provide a place for a child without benefits?
- ❌ Refusal to admit a student at the place of registration due to lack of places
- ❗ What to do if a child is not accepted to school according to registration
- ✅ Legal refusals