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Qudrat Ullah

Qudrat Ullah

The writer is a Lahore based public policy analyst

Reimagining Public Education Through Schools of Eminence

Published on: January 9, 2026 1:35 AM

January 9, 2026 by Qudrat Ullah

Public education in Pakistan has made important strides over the years, particularly in expanding access and enrollment. As the education landscape continues to evolve, attention is increasingly turning toward strengthening quality, learning environments, and public confidence. In Punjab, a series of initiatives reflect this constructive shift. Among them, the Punjab Education Foundation’s (PEF) Schools of Eminence initiative stands out as a promising effort to reimagine public education through institutional renewal and effective partnerships.

The Punjab Education Foundation is internationally recognised as the world’s largest Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model in the education sector. Through a network of more than 18,200 partner schools, it currently provides free education to over 3.7 million students across Punjab. This scale underscores PEF’s central role in provincial education policy and highlights the potential of collaborative governance models to deliver impact, particularly in environments where resources must be used strategically. Under the education-focused vision of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Nawaz Sharif Schools of Eminence initiative represents an encouraging evolution in reform thinking. Rather than focusing solely on expansion, the programme prioritises the revitalisation of government schools by upgrading infrastructure, strengthening management, and improving teaching quality. The initiative affirms that public-sector institutions, when supported by modern systems and professional oversight, can offer education that meets contemporary and international standards.

The first realisation of this vision has taken shape in Jalalpur Pirwala, Multan, where Punjab’s first School of Eminence has been established. The project was launched through a Memorandum of Understanding signed on May 5, 2025, between the Commissioner of Multan and the MD PEF. The agreement symbolised coordinated leadership and a shared commitment to educational improvement, an essential foundation for sustainable reform.

Before its transformation, the Jalalpur Pirwala school reflected the challenges commonly encountered by older public institutions. Limited facilities and declining enrollment had constrained its potential. Recognising this, the Schools of Eminence framework approached the site not as a failing institution, but as an opportunity for renewal, demonstrating how targeted investment and professional management can unlock latent capacity.

Under the education-focused vision of Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Sharif, the Nawaz Sharif Schools of Eminence initiative represents an encouraging evolution in reform thinking.

Today, the transformation is visible and far-reaching. Spread across more than 400 kanals, the redeveloped campus now includes fully equipped science laboratories, advanced IT and computer labs, and classrooms designed to promote interactive and student-centred learning. Supporting facilities such as a multipurpose playground, clean drinking water, and essential student services have created an environment that nurtures both academic growth and student well-being.

Crucially, reform efforts have placed equal emphasis on teaching quality. Qualified and professionally trained educators have been appointed to ensure that enhanced facilities translate into meaningful learning outcomes. As a result, the school now serves nearly 1,000 students at the primary, middle, and secondary levels, offering renewed educational opportunities to children from Jalalpur Pirwala and neighbouring communities.

Operating under a public-private partnership model, the School of Eminence combines public oversight with modern management practices. This balanced approach allows the state to retain ownership and policy direction while benefiting from operational efficiency, performance monitoring, and accountability mechanisms. The model illustrates how partnerships, when carefully designed, can strengthen public institutions while preserving their public character. One of the most encouraging outcomes of the project has been the renewed confidence of parents and communities. Enrollment demand has increased steadily, reflecting growing trust in the quality and reliability of public schooling. This renewed engagement is vital for reinforcing the role of government schools as inclusive platforms for social mobility and community development.

The success of the Jalalpur Pirwala School of Eminence offers a constructive blueprint for future expansion. As the initiative moves forward, sustained governmental commitment, prudent financial planning, and continuous evaluation will be key to ensuring consistency and long-term impact. With these elements in place, the model holds strong potential for replication across Punjab.

The Schools of Eminence initiative signals a hopeful recalibration of education policy, one that focuses on institutional strengthening, learning environments, and professional excellence. It demonstrates that meaningful reform is possible when vision is matched with implementation.

In a country where education underpins economic resilience and social cohesion, such initiatives offer a path forward. By building on these successes and scaling them thoughtfully, public education in Pakistan can continue its journey toward quality, equity, and renewed public trust.

The writer is a Lahore-based public policy analyst and can be reached at [email protected].

Filed Under: Op-Ed Tagged With: Public Education, Reimagining, Schools of Eminence

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