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What are the preferential policies for children in disabled soldiers?

In previous years, the extra points in the senior high school entrance examination were as follows:

1. 20 points for caring for the children of martyrs; If the children of the People's Police and the children of the People's Police with Grade I to IV disabilities are sacrificed in the line of duty, the score will be reduced by 10.

2. Returned overseas Chinese and their relatives take care of the candidates 10. Taiwan Province compatriots investors and their accompanying families, and managers employed in Taiwan Province Province, whose children apply for ordinary high schools with the Taiwan Province Compatriots Investment Certificate, will be admitted according to the academic score of 10.

3. Top athletes who apply for ordinary high schools with the characteristics of traditional sports and campus football enjoy the policy of reducing the school admission score by 25%.

4. Within 5 years after the migration, immigrant candidates will get extra points in the senior high school entrance examination 10.

5. When minority candidates apply for ordinary high schools, their academic performance will be added with 5 points. Among them, minority candidates who apply for minority schools will be admitted with 5 points based on their academic performance.

6. Candidates with military children will be given extra points in accordance with the requirements of the Notice of the Ministry of Education and the General Political Department on Printing and Distributing the Measures for Priority Education of Military Children.

Legal basis: According to the provisions of Article 39 of the Regulations on Pension and Preferential Treatment for Soldiers, children of disabled soldiers, children of soldiers who died in the line of duty, children of first-grade to fourth-grade disabled soldiers, children of active servicemen in counties (cities) in border areas, desert areas and remote areas determined by the state, and special, first-grade and second-grade island troops determined by the army are given preferential treatment when they apply for ordinary high schools, secondary vocational schools and institutions of higher learning. Those who receive academic education are given priority to enjoy the various student aid policies stipulated by the state under the same conditions.