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BISE Kohat steps reform private schools
« on: April 24, 2010, 08:39:53 PM »
BISE Kohat steps reform private schools

Kohat: The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Kohat announced on Friday to reform private education sector by ending corruption, nepotism and exploitation at all levels.

Addressing a press conference at his office on Friday the secretary of BISE, Kohat Shahid Zaman told journalists the new chairman had devised a comprehensive strategy to eliminate corrupt teachers involved in cheating and minting money. He was accompanied by the assistant secretary Malik Nayyar Azam Khattak.

Mr Zaman informed that the new chairman had proposed that the students of all private schools must wear uniform of same colour and design to end discrimination.

According to new salary structure, he said, the owners of schools would not appoint teachers below BA/BSc/B.Ed up to middle level and would pay them Rs10,000 minimum. Those teachers taking classes of 9th and 10th grades should hold master degree and must be paid Rs12,000 minimum salary per month. This was being done to end exploitation of teachers at the hands of the school owners and encourage quality education at all the institutions, he added.

Similarly the BISE, Kohat schedule fee should be Rs500 from nursery to class 5th, Rs700 from class 6th to class 8th, Rs900 for 9th and 10th and Rs1,200 for intermediate students.Mr Zaman said all such schools would be closed down which had not been registered properly and failed to implement the pay and fee formula. Similarly, he added, nobody would be allowed to run more than one school with one registration.

The secretary BISE, Kohat declared all unions and groups except SECTA and Schools Officers Association as illegal and imposed ban on their activities.