KP Government to Build 72 State-of-the-Art Model Schools

Peshawar – The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has approved a plan to establish 72 Chief Minister Model Schools across all districts, aiming to modernize educational infrastructure and improve access to quality education. The project will include modern facilities, trained teachers, and updated teaching methodologies. Officials confirmed the project will cater to both boys and girls and is estimated to cost Rs. 9.5 billion. The initiative is expected to enhance learning outcomes and strengthen the province’s educational framework. How will this expansion influence student performance and long-term regional development?

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