The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has announced a major education reform plan. It will spend Rs9.5 billion to build and upgrade 72 new Chief Minister Model Schools across the province. This big step aims to create modern, high-quality learning centers for boys and girls.
Chief Minister Sohail Afridi has directed the education department to start work quickly on a legal framework for these schools. The model schools will be set up in different districts during the next financial year. Officials say each school will have state-of-the-art buildings, smart classrooms, advanced technology, and well-trained teachers.
The project focuses on improving teaching quality, providing better facilities, and giving students the skills they need to succeed in the modern world. A central board of governors will manage these schools to ensure high standards are maintained. These institutions will serve as examples for other public schools in the province.
This initiative is part of KP’s efforts to strengthen the public education system and reduce the gap between government and private schools. Better education will help young students compete at national and international levels. It also shows the government’s commitment to investing in human development.
Successful implementation of this plan could bring a positive change in KP’s education sector and inspire similar projects in other provinces. Students can look forward to brighter and more promising futures.
