The provincial government of Punjab has finalized the transfer of 350 public schools in Rawalpindi to private management, as part of a larger initiative that has affected 5,863 educational institutions across the region. The Punjab’s school privatization move, which marks a significant shift in the public education landscape, has been implemented despite opposition from teachers’ unions. In the coming days, these schools will be formally transferred to the control of non-governmental organizations, the Punjab Education Foundation (PEF), and various private entities.
In the second phase, an additional 7,137 government schools will be privatized. The scrutiny process is currently underway, and these schools will reopen under private sector organization on August 15. Thus, the Punjab’s school privatization move has the potential to yield valuable results.
Educators at the 5,863 schools transitioning to private management have been offered the opportunity to relocate to other public institutions. The incoming administration will be responsible for selecting their own teaching staff and school leaders. In these newly privatized schools, administrative and leadership positions will receive compensation of 50,000 rupees, while teaching staff will earn between 30,000 and 40,000 rupees.
The hiring process for Punjab’s school privatization scheme based on these pay scales has already commenced, and formal notices regarding the transfer of these educational institutions to private entities have been distributed. It is anticipated that the next stage of Punjab’s school privatization initiative will reach completion by August 14th.
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