Shenzhen has set up a multi-level educational system based on basic education,
            
            
                In  the past 25 years, Shenzhen has set up a multi-level educational system  based on basic education, education of higher learning, profession and  adult education. In August 2004, the city became Guangdong's first  winner of the national title of "Strong in Education." All its six  districts have won the honor of the "Provincial Districts Strong in  Education,' accounting for half of the province's total. Shenzhen worked  out many measures to allow nonpermanent residents to receive compulsory  education.
    Its  education input in 2004 was 9.47 billion yuan. More than 98 percent of  children aged between 3 and 6 went to school, schools offering nine-year  compulsory education ran at their full capacity and more than 92  percent of senior high school students went to universities or colleges,  basically reaching the standards of developed countries.
    Elementary Education
By  the end of 2004, 1,324 schools at different levels had been set up, 65  more than the previous year. Approximately 175,700 students graduated,  260,300 enrolled and 949,600 were studying at all the city's schools.  The numbers were respectively 11.2 percent, 9.5 percent and 12 percent  higher than those in 2003. Shenzhen was home to 699 kindergartens, 43  more than year 2003's number. They provided education for 135,000  children , a year-on year growth of 9 percent. It had 376 primary  schools, two more than 2003, while their students' number rose 12.1  percent to 526,400.
    Higher Education
  
The  development of higher education was speeded up. There were 11 colleges  and universities opening courses in the city, four in Shenzhen  University Town, with a total enrolment of 14,500 students, an increase  of 21.3 percent over 2003. A total of 6,300 graduated, 32.5 percent up  from 2003. The number of college students hit 41,300, up 28.5 percent.
Shenzhen University  
Sponsored by the Shenzhen Municipal Government, it was a comprehensive university offering full-time courses.
    Located  at the scenic Shenzhen Bay and covering an area of 1.44 square  kilometers, Shenzhen University was established in 1983. The  university's library has a collection of 2.59 million books, and  cooperates with Huazhong University of Science and Technology for Ph. D  education. Eighteen local large SOEs are among its directors.
    It  embraces 13 schools and 48 bachelor's majors including economics, law,  literature, physics and arts. The input for scientific research in 2004  reached 110 million yuan. It has 1,026 teachers and researchers, one  academician of Chinese Academy of Engineering, six of both Chinese  Academy of Sciences and Academy of Sciences, and 34 Ph.D. supervisor.
    By  the end of 2004, the university had registered 14,432 full-time  undergraduates, 1,342 postgraduates, 12 Ph. D. candidates and 467  overseas students.
    University Town
    The  western campus of University Town was completed and opened in 2003,  when Qinghua University, Beijing University and Harbin Institute of  Technology set up their Shenzhen graduate schools there, enrolling  nearly 2,000 full-time students.
    Higher  Vocational EducationShenzhen's higher vocational education is  developing by leaps and bounds. There were four colleges enrolling about  20,000 full-time students, accounting for 60 percent of Shenzhen's  full-time college students.
    Shenzhen Polytechnic
  
    Shenzhen  Polytechnic focuses on raising talents with high technical and  management skills. It has 15,528 full-time students and 1,600 part-time  students. More than 11,740 students graduated from the school in the  past 12 years and more than 95 percent of graduates have been employed  in recent years. education.