Islamabad's Primary Schools Set to Lead National Change
Posted 1 year ago
September 10, 2024
Islamabad's public primary schools are undergoing a significant transformation, setting the stage for a nationwide revolution in education. According to a recent report aired by ARY News, the Federal Secretary of the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training, Mr. Mohyuddin A Wani, has spearheaded this groundbreaking initiative. This initiative not only promises to elevate the quality of primary education and youth health to international standards but also holds the potential to significantly impact the national education system, bringing hope and optimism to the future of education in Pakistan.
The ARY program "Reportes" showcased captivating visuals of students enjoying extracurricular activities in state-of-the-art facilities. ARY described this initiative as not just groundbreaking but also novel and unique, attracting the audience's interest and curiosity at impressive levels. It is being hailed as a critical proof of concept for the future of education in Pakistan.
With Islamabad as the pilot city, the Federal Ministry aims to showcase the potential of this initiative and hopes to attract international donors and national support to expand its reach. This educational overhaul addresses the urgent and pressing need for equitable access to quality education for Pakistan's youth, particularly in underserved areas. It's a cause that demands our attention and support.
Hailing to the ARY report, Prof. Dr. Muhammad Mukhtar, Vice Chancellor of the National Skills University Islamabad, echoed with the ARY report and says, "These schools offer world-class facilities for young children who would otherwise never dream of such opportunities,". The goal is clear: to create a model that can be replicated across the country, bringing transformative change to the lives of millions of students.
The Federal Secretary's vision represents a bold step forward in Pakistan's education system, with the potential to bridge the gap between public and private schooling. As ARY urges global donors and the government to support this unique program, the transformation of Islamabad's primary schools may serve as a beacon for educational progress nationwide. This potential to bridge the gap is inspiring and a cause worth supporting.