Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has unveiled an ambitious education reform plan aimed at transforming 72 government schools into international-standard model institutions across the province. With an allocation of Rs. 9.5 billion, the initiative is part of a broader effort to modernize the public education sector and improve the overall quality of learning for students.
The project will focus on upgrading school infrastructure, introducing advanced teaching technologies, and creating improved academic environments that meet global educational benchmarks. Plans include better classrooms, modern science and computer laboratories, digital learning tools, and enhanced extracurricular facilities to provide students with a more comprehensive educational experience.
Officials say the selected schools will act as model institutions, setting a new benchmark for quality education in the province and serving as examples for future reforms in other schools. Alongside physical improvements, the initiative will also prioritize teacher training, curriculum enhancement, and stronger management systems to ensure sustainable progress.
The government believes this step will help bridge the gap between public and private education standards, giving students from all backgrounds access to modern learning opportunities. By investing in these reforms, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa aims to prepare its youth with the knowledge, skills, and confidence needed to compete in an increasingly globalized world while strengthening the foundation of the province’s education system for generations to come.

