However, whether the property under grandpa's name can be used as the basis for children to go to school needs to be determined according to local specific education policies and regulations.
First, understand the local admission policy.
Educational policies in different regions may have different requirements for admission conditions. Therefore, we must first understand the local admission policies, especially the regulations on real estate and household registration. You can consult the local education bureau or the school admissions office.
Second, the relationship between the real estate under grandpa's name and children's enrollment
Although the property under grandpa's name can be used as a family residence, in some areas, children's admission qualification may be linked to their parents' property or household registration. If the local policy stipulates that the property under the name of the child's parents must prevail, then the property under the name of the grandfather may not be directly used for the child's enrollment.
Third, the handling of special circumstances
In some areas, if a child's parents have no real estate or their household registration is not in the local area, but they have lived in a real estate under grandpa's name for a long time, they may be allowed to enter school with this property. This usually requires the provision of relevant residence certificates and other relevant materials.
Fourth, other admission conditions
In addition to real estate and household registration conditions, children also need to meet other conditions, such as age, health status, vaccination and so on. Therefore, when preparing admission materials, make sure that the child meets all relevant conditions.
To sum up:
Whether it is feasible for children to go to school and the house is grandpa's name needs to be determined according to local specific education policies and regulations. Parents should know the local admission policy in advance and prepare relevant materials according to the actual situation. If a child's parents don't own real estate or their household registration is not in the local area, but they live in grandpa's name for a long time, they may need to provide additional residence certificates and other materials to support the application for admission.
Legal basis:
compulsory education law of the people's republic of china
Article 12 stipulates:
School-age children and adolescents are exempt from the test. Local people's governments at all levels shall ensure that school-age children and adolescents are enrolled in the nearest place where they are registered.
School-age children and adolescents whose parents or other legal guardians work or live in non-registered places receive compulsory education where their parents or other legal guardians work or live, and the local people's government shall provide them with equal conditions for receiving compulsory education. Specific measures shall be formulated by provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government.