Govt Plan to open schools with private sector cooperation
- November 11, 2025
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The Punjab government intends to create "Nawaz Sharif Schools of Eminence" in each of the province's tehsils.
The private sector was encouraged to adopt and run the schools to provide quality education.
Details state that 165 schools will be established in different tehsils, and private institutions are currently accepting bids to run these schools.
Applications must be submitted by November 14.
The government would contribute a monthly fee of Rs 4,000 to the education of students enrolled in the Nawaz Sharif School of Eminence.
The Punjab Education Foundation will keep an eye on the schools to guarantee high-quality instruction.
The program aims to give improved learning opportunities, improve education in underdeveloped areas, and guarantee that students in remote places have access to state-of-the-art facilities and qualified personnel.
This action is a component of a larger initiative to improve Punjab's access to high-quality education.
In the meantime, the Punjab government is thinking of releasing the matriculation curriculum in Urdu. The curriculum for private and English-medium schools is currently being released in Urdu.
The Urdu-medium course cannot be taught by teachers in private schools. The English version of the matric syllabus presents challenges for South Punjab teachers.
The educational boards state that there is a choice between Urdu and English.
Numerous issues would be resolved by publishing the matriculation curriculum in both Urdu and English.



