KP To Outsource More Than 1,500 Schools And Colleges After Poor Results

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KP To Outsource More Than 1,500 Schools And Colleges After Poor Results

The KP government has announced a major plan to outsource the management of 1,500 schools and 55 colleges. This decision comes after poor academic results were recorded across many institutions.

Among the schools to be outsourced, 500 are located in KP’s merged districts. These schools and colleges have consistently shown low pass rates in recent matriculation exams, with some schools reporting zero percent success.

Officials said the main goal of this move is to improve education standards in the province. The KP government will only outsource schools and colleges that meet certain performance criteria. Outsourcing aims to bring in better management and resources to these struggling institutions.

The Chief Secretary of KP emphasized that this is a strategic step to raise the quality of education. He added that outsourcing will help provide students with improved learning environments and better facilities.

Poor results in government schools have been a growing concern in KP. Many students have failed exams, which reflects the need for urgent reforms. The government believes that bringing in external management will help reverse this trend.

The KP government hopes this initiative will boost student performance and reduce dropout rates. The move also shows the provincial government’s commitment to delivering quality education to all children, especially in underserved areas.

This outsourcing plan is part of a larger effort to modernize and strengthen the education system across KP. Authorities are also planning additional reforms to support teachers and improve school infrastructure.


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