Punjab Education Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat announced significant improvements in the quality of education at government schools. These schools have recently outperformed private institutions in the latest matriculation exams, showcasing their superior performance.
During a press briefing, Hayat was accompanied by Provincial Information Minister Azma Zahid Bukhari. He highlighted that these impressive results have been achieved early in his tenure, reflecting the positive impact of recent educational reforms.
The outstanding performance of government schools has sparked a review of fee structures in private schools. The aim is to make education more accessible and equitable across Punjab, ensuring that all students have the opportunity to receive a high-quality education regardless of their financial background.
Hayat stressed that these advancements are just the beginning. The government is committed to continuing its efforts to improve the education system, providing better resources and support to both students and teachers.
The ultimate goal is to create an educational environment where all students can thrive and succeed, preparing them for a bright future.
This initiative is part of a broader strategy to elevate the standard of education in Punjab, making it a model for other regions to follow.
The government plans to introduce more reforms and investments in the coming years to maintain and build on this momentum, ensuring long-term benefits for the educational sector and society as a whole.