Pakistan
Sindh Primary Schools Upgraded to Elementary Schools
In a landmark decision, the Sindh government has upgraded government primary schools to elementary schools, paving the way for a significant improvement in education standards in the province.
This move is part of a phased approach to enhance the quality of education, with a dedicated strategy in place to reduce drop-out rates and emphasize science education.
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Key Highlights:
- 874,000 students enrolled in 2,566 schools under the Sindh Education Foundation to benefit from the upgrade
- Emphasis on science education in the upcoming academic year to prepare students for modern challenges
- Phased approach to enhance education quality, with a dedicated strategy in works
- Move comes after a review of the Sindh Education Foundation’s performance and a court ruling to reopen shut-down government schools
A Positive Step Towards Quality Education
This upgrade is a welcome move towards providing quality education to students of primary schools in Sindh.
The government’s commitment to minimizing drop-out rates and emphasizing science education is a significant step towards preparing students for the challenges of the modern world.
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