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To overcome the Digital Divide between the public and private sector schools Chief Minister Punjab Mian Shahbaz Sharif initiated Punjab IT labs project in Government schools. This project was completed in a record time of 110 days and over 4286 schools were covered in this project. This initiative will revolutionize the education sector and the new generation will play an important role in the progress and development of the country with adequate IT education. In Punjab IT lab project, every school is equipped with 3 desktop PCs and 12 virtual desktops with powered by Microsoft technologies , high speed internet connection and state of the art hardware solutions from companies like Inbox, Siemens, PEL, NComputing, PTCL, New Horizon. All the labs are also equipped with cooling and power backup solutions. The project was executed and monitored by Microsoft technologies of project monitoring & collaboration with the assistance of Hospex Consulting Services The Microsoft Partner & Microsoft Team – moreover has provided extensive trainings to master trainers to enhance their skill set & teaching methodologies to meet international standards . Project is a success story and completed in record time because of visionary administration of Chief Minister Punjab and His team. |
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Thursday, 29 September 2011
Punjab IT labs Project
Schools
To view the level wise details of schools, click the links:
Punjab Statistics (Census 2010)
Punjab Statistics (Census 2010)
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School Level | Schools | Enrollment | Teachers |
H.Sec | 519 | 512996 | 16698 |
High | 4935 | 3115392 | 98167 |
Middle | 7718 | 2166206 |
76415
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Primary | 44281 | 4670502 | 118105 |
sMosque | 3030 | 153300 | 3509 |
TOTAL
| 60483 | 10618396 |
312894
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Special Institutions
His Highness Sir Sadiq Mohammad Khan Abbasi, the Ameer of Bahawalpur laid the foundation stone of Sadiq Public School on 4th March 1953; provided 450 acres of land and financed the entire construction cost. His dynamic Chief Minister, Makhdoomzada Hassan Mahmud, supervised the project.
Approximately 9 months later, on 18th January 1954, H.H. opened the School with 37 students and 7 teachers.
The initial structure consisted of the Main Academic Block, 2 Boarding Houses and 5 Staff Houses with Khan Anwar Sikandar Khan as the first Principal. For more details, click here.
Approximately 9 months later, on 18th January 1954, H.H. opened the School with 37 students and 7 teachers.
The initial structure consisted of the Main Academic Block, 2 Boarding Houses and 5 Staff Houses with Khan Anwar Sikandar Khan as the first Principal. For more details, click here.
Autonomous Bodies
- Punjab Textbook Board
- Punjab Examination Commission (PEC)
- Punjab Education Foundation
- Punjab Teachers Foundation
- The Punjab Danish Schools and Centers of Excellenc
Punjab Textbook Board | Top |
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Punjab Examination Commission (PEC) | Top |
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Punjab Education Foundation | Top |
Promote quality education through Public-Private Partnership, encourage and support the efforts of private sector through technical and financial assistance, innovate and develop new instruments and enable private educational institutions to champion wider educational opportunities at affordable cost to the poor. For more details, click here. | |
Punjab Teachers Foundation | Top |
Any contribution to the Foundation received from Government or other bodies or persons, To defray all proper costs, charges and expenses of, and incidental to, the Administration of the Foundation, To apply the corpus and or the income of the Foundation for the benefit of the beneficiaries and their dependents, generally to administer the Foundation for the purpose and in the manner indicated in the annexure to this Scheme and to do all such other things as are incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objects or any of them or to the carrying out of this scheme. | |
The Punjab Daanish Schools and Centers of Excellence Authority | Top |
Provide quality education free of cost to rural and backward areas’ children in order to bring them at par with urban areas. For more details, click here. |
Attached Departments
- Director Public Instruction (Secondary Education)
- Director Public Instruction (Elementary Education)
- Directorate of Staff Development (DSD)
- Children Library Complex Punjab
- Punjab Education Assessment System (PEAS)
Director Public Instruction (Secondary Education) | Top |
Administrative and establishment matters Seniority & Promotion (Male & Female) teaching & ministerial staff of BS-17 & above, Coordination among the districts, Budget and Planning. | |
Director Public Instruction (Elementary Education) | Top |
Administrative and establishment matters (Male & Female) teaching & ministerial staff of BS-1 to 16, Coordination among the districts, Budget and Planning | |
Directorate of Staff Development (DSD) | Top |
Teachers’ training programme, CPD frame work, Cluster Training Support Centres, District Training Support Centres, Establishment matters of DTEs, Developing teachers training modules. For more details, click here. | |
Children Library Complex Punjab | Top |
Critical thinking development in children through the provision of educational and recreational services, Educational services, recreational services, expansion of Children’s Library complex services, Children Library Complex administration. | |
Punjab Education Assessment System (PEAS) | Top |
Implement National Education Assessment activities in Punjab, Assess students learning achievement level in the Province on the basis of sample, Develop instruments for learning assessment, Identify strong and weak areas of students learning with reference to National Curriculum and target competencies, Disseminate findings to the stake holders so that they may contribute in improving the quality of Education. For more details, click here. |
Policies / Rules
Regularization Notification
2011 |
September |
10th |
BS9 to BS18 Male & Female |
June |
30th |
BS17 Male & Female (Adhoc Subject Specialists) |
BS17 Male & Female |
16th |
BS18 & BS19-Male |
BS18 & BS19-Female |
May |
9th |
HM/DY.HM-Male |
6th |
SS BS17-Male |
February |
SS BS17-Female |
Governing Laws
Substantive Laws
- Punjab Civil Servants Act, 1974
- Charitable Endowment Act, 1890
- Privately Managed Schools and Colleges (Taking Over) Regulation 1972
- Punjab Daanish Schools and Centers of Excellence Authority Act 2010
- Punjab Education Foundation Act, 2004
- Punjab Government Educational and Training Institutions Ordinance, 1960
- Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotions & Regulations) Ordinance, 1984
- Punjab Textbook Board Ordinance, 1962
- Punjab Universities and Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Malpractices Act, 1950
- Punjab Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education Act, 1976
- Punjab Examination Commission Act, 2010
- Punjab Compulsory Primary Education Act, 1994
- Punjab Departmental Inquiries (Powers) Act, 1958
- Punjab Local Councils High Schools (Taking Over) Ordinance, 1970
- West Pakistan Publication of Textbooks (Regulation and Control) Ordinance, 1970
- Punjab Nationalized Schools (Men and Women Sections) Teaching Posts Rules, 1974
- The Children Library Complex, Lahore, Rules, 1992
- The Punjab Education Department (Extension Centre) Recruitment Rules, 1993
- The Punjab Education Department (School Education) Service-Recruitment Rules 1987
- The Punjab Education Department (School Wing Ministerial Posts) Service Rules, 1989
- The Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) 1984
- The Punjab Textbook Board Employees Service Regulations 1980
- Punjab Teachers Foundation Service Rules, 2005
Urdu to English Medium Government Schools
The Punjab School Education Department has notified the conversion of all its schools from the Urdu medium to English medium.
The government decision aims at competing with the globalized world in the field of knowledge. With a view to enabling the teachers to teach English medium books, all the headmasters/ headmistresses and senior teachers have been designated "Master Trainers". The teachers have already undergone six-day training course in spoken English. The rest of the teachers would undergo spoken English 12-day course.
The Government of Pakistan had approved in the curriculum-2006 that mathematics, science and social studies subjects would be taught in English. The School Education Department had issued instructions for the implementation of the decision of the federal government, however, the Government of the Punjab was implementing the decision gradually. In the first phase, some primary, middle and high schools have been selected where the above mentioned three subjects would be taught in English.
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