Authority to be set up to monitor schools fee

Published November 23, 2018
In this 2015 file photo parents of students studying in private schools protest outside the National Press Club. — Online/File photo
In this 2015 file photo parents of students studying in private schools protest outside the National Press Club. — Online/File photo

LAHORE: Punjab Minister for School Education Murad Raas says a regulatory authority will be established to monitor private schools fee structure and action will be taken against the schools for not implementing court’s order on fee.

He was addressing a delegation of the Private School Owners Association at the committee room of the Punjab Curriculum and Textbook Board (PCTB) on Thursday.

Mr Raas said the Supreme Court’s orders on private schools’ fee would be implemented and legal action would also be initiated in case of any non-implementation by the schools. He said services of account firm would also be hired to deal with private schools’ fee issue and financial position of the schools would be examined.

The minister also disclosed that government was working speedily on the draft of a regulatory authority for the private schools and the draft would be made public soon. He said the government was working to transform public schools according to the requirements of the market so that students could have the best educational facilities without being burdened.

Mr Raas proposed to set up an endowment fund for fee of private schools students and asked the private schools to give their proposals within one week.

Later, the minister also held a meeting with delegation of the parents of the children who were studying in private schools and they complained about the incidents of harassment in case of non-payment of fee in some private schools.

He assured the parents for setting up a regularity authority to deal with the reservations of the parents and said that future educational strategy would be given practical shape soon under title of “The new deal for Punjab”.

Published in Dawn, November 23rd, 2018

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