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Youth health service platform physical test results inquiry

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At present, the unified query entrance for the physical test results of the regular youth health service platform is the "National Student Physical Health Network" PC terminal, as well as the official supporting "Physical Test Health Assistant" WeChat/Alipay applet. Ordinary school students do not need to register in advance, enter their ID number + student status system binding After the mobile phone number is verified, you can check the original physical test scores and grades for each school year from elementary school to high school, as well as the physical health ranking reference for the same age group in the province. After the physical test data reported by the school is verified by the local education department, it will usually be synchronized to a checkable status within 15-30 working days.

Last month, I checked the results of my neighbor's Xiaoyu, who was in the second grade of junior high school. When I searched for keywords, a dozen third-party mini-programs with the name "Youth Health Service Platform" popped up. When I clicked on them, I either had to fill in a bunch of private information about my school, class, and parents' names, or there was an ad directly saying that I could get a certificate of passing the physical examination. After struggling for half an hour, I still couldn't find it. In the end, I used the official mini-program to get it done in two minutes. I also remind everyone that unofficial entrances should be avoided. It is common for privacy to be leaked and people to be defrauded of money.

Not everyone has to use the national platform. For example, provinces such as Zhejiang, Guangdong, and Jiangsu that have opened up local digital government affairs can check it directly at the "Youth Health Service Zone" of the Zhejiang Provincial Office, the Guangdong Provincial Affairs Office, and the Jiangsu Service Office. The data is synchronized with the national platform. It is also very convenient to make appointments at school after-school sports venues and local youth sports winter and summer camps. I was chatting with friends who are responsible for physical examinations in the education system. In fact, there are different opinions in the industry about whether to have a unified entrance. One group thinks that a unified entrance across the country is more worry-free. Whether students transfer to other places or submit continuous physical examination files for further studies, they do not have to go back and find platforms in different places to issue certificates. The data standards are also unified, and there will be no situation where A is considered good and B is considered passing. ; The other group believes that local platforms are more adaptable. For example, some places tie physical test scores to campus sports check-in and sports high school entrance examination score calculation. Using local platforms does not require jumping back and forth between systems, which is more troublesome for students and parents.

I also met Xiao Yang, a freshman in high school. He changed his mobile phone number last year. The old mobile phone number of his parents was still in the student status system. When verifying, it kept prompting that the information did not match. He queued with the platform customer service for two days without receiving a reply. Later, he directly contacted the teacher in charge of physical test reporting in the school's physical education team. He changed the bound mobile phone number to a new one in ten minutes. By the way, he also exported the physical test details of his first semester in high school, which was much more efficient than searching for the platform. The same applies if you have objections to your scores. Don't appeal directly to the platform. First, go to the school to submit a retest application. The scores after the retest will be reported and updated by the school, and the processing speed is more than twice as fast as individual appeals.

Many parents have asked me, will the scores on the platform be deliberately changed by schools? Objectively speaking, this situation has been reduced a lot in the past two years. Nowadays, physical testing sites in most areas use Internet-connected smart devices. After the vital capacity test, the values ​​are directly synchronized to the system. After the standing long jump and the mat are completed, the results are directly uploaded. There is no need for manual entry. The error rate is 72% lower than the manual reporting model five years ago. This is the survey data disclosed by the Ministry of Education last year, and the credibility is still very high. Of course, it is not ruled out that a few remote areas still use the old model of manual entry. If you have any questions about your scores, just apply for a retest within 30 days of the results being announced. The results after the retest will be directly synchronized to the platform and have the same validity as the original scores.

Oh, by the way, I have seen a lot of posts recently saying that you can "pay to modify the physical test results on the platform" or "issue a certificate of qualification on your behalf". They are all scammers, don't believe them. All physical test scores can only be modified through the school's official retest channel. The platform itself does not accept any individual application for score modification. If you encounter someone who asks for your ID number and mobile phone number and charges money, just block them directly. If you need to use the physical test score certificate, you can directly export the version with electronic signature on the official platform. It has the same legal effect as the paper certificate issued by the school. Last year, there was a high school student who wanted to apply for sports specialties. The score certificate was exported directly on the platform. There is no need to go to the school to get a seal, which saves a lot of trouble.

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