Analysis of the educational landscape in South Karachi revealed that the availability of schools beyond primary level, quality of education, and poor school infrastructure are the three most important factors contributing to failing education standards in South Karachi.
Around 61% of all the government schools in the district are primary level schools. There are only 67 high and 3 higher secondary schools in the district against 202 primary schools. Therefore, the students graduating out of primary schools do not have enough schools to attend post primary. Lack of schools beyond primary levels explains why there is a drop in the enrolment rates as we move up the higher classes. There is a steep drop in enrolment numbers from 3604 in Class 10 to 509 in Class 11.
Out of the 330 government schools in the district, some of them still lack basic facilities in them. Provision of infrastructure and basic facilities is important to raise the attendance and interest of both the students and the teachers ensuring better quality of education. 49 schools still do not have a toilet facility, despite repeated attempts and promises by successive governments in Sindh to provide basic facilities to all schools in Sindh.
Jibran Nasir (IND), Dr Arif Alvi (PTI), Khurram Sherzaman (PTI), Imran Ismail (PTI), Mahfozyar Khan (MQM), Syed Abdur Rashid (JI), Muhammad Hasan Mehnati (JI), Fauzia Kasuri (PSP), Dr Afnan ullah (PMLN), Abdul Aziz Memon PPP Sheikh Javed (PMLN), and others.
Published in Daily Times, July 6th 2018.
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