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Govt fails to set up body for private school

By Khalid Khattak

LAHORE

THE Punjab government has failed to establish a regulatory authority for private sector educational institutions exposing its tall claims of overseeing the fees structure, registration, quality assurance and other aspects of private sector schools.

In December 2008, Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif had formed a committee to review the existing Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) Ordinance 1984 and to propose suitable amendments to the ordinance with the view to establishing a standard for infrastructure, teaching staff, syllabi, curricula and examination system of the private sector schools. The committee was supposed to propose structure, constitution and legal framework for an autonomous regulatory institution for private schools. It was also tasked with establishing a fee structure for private schools linked to standard of service and facilities offered by these institutions.

It is important to mention here that the PML-Q government had also vowed to form a regulatory body for private schools and a special committee of the Punjab Assembly was also formed in this regard. However, it could not ensure establishment of the controlling body.

Resentment among the masses towards unbridled functioning of private schools is increasing with every passing day. A number of factors are held responsible for the resentment, including unrealistic registration at the time of admission, heavy monthly fees, collection of various funds and compulsory purchase of stationery and uniform from the prescribed stores.

Academic circles say that the affairs of private schools can be streamlined to a great extent provided the officials concerned ensure implementation of the existing ordinance in its true spirit.

Talking to The News, Task Force on Elementary Education Chairman Raja Muhammad Anwar, who is also convener of the committee for private schools, said the imposition of the Governor’s Rule in the province had greatly affected working of the committee. He said the recommendations of the committee for streamlining the affairs of private schools would soon be sent to the chief minister.

However, when contacted, Punjab School Education Department Secretary Nadeem Ashraf, who is also one of the members of the committee, said the recommendations were yet to be finalised. He said it had been decided unanimously that there was need of an independent regulatory authority for private schools. He said the department had recently introduced a uniform registration policy for private schools according to which all private schools would be registered for a period of five years.



The faculty of the University of Education, Lahore, donated one-day salary for internally displaced persons last week.According to a press statement, a cheque of Rs95,000 was deposited in the Governor Punjab’s relief fund. The vice-chancellor of the university has also constituted a committee to make suggestions about the campaign for collection of donations. The committee decided that all the principals of the university campuses would appoint one of the senior members as focal person who would coordinate with the committee.

It was also decided that a relief centre would be established in each campus and all the collections would be made at the centres. Moreover, a campaign might be launched at all campuses by display of posters and lectures.

The News :Monday, May 25, 2009