Saturday, April 12, 2025

📘 Punjab Government to Hire 23,000 School Teacher Interns (STIs) in 2025

 In a major step toward improving the education system, the School Education Department (SED) Punjab has announced the recruitment of 23,000 School Teacher Interns (STIs) across the province by August 2025. This large-scale hiring aims to address teacher shortages in 2,000 recently upgraded schools, ensuring better learning outcomes and improved educational access for students.

Digital announcement by SED Punjab highlighting the recruitment of 23,000 School Teacher Interns (STIs) in 2,000 upgraded schools by August 2025.
📢 Big News for Education in Punjab! The Punjab Government is set to recruit 23,000 School Teacher Interns (STIs) by August 2025 to overcome teacher shortages in 2,000 upgraded schools. 💼📚 #SEDPunjab

🏫 What Are STIs?

School Teacher Interns (STIs) are temporary teaching staff hired to fill immediate gaps in public schools. While these are not permanent positions, STIs play a crucial role in ensuring the continuity of education in areas facing a shortage of regular teaching staff.

🎯 Purpose of This Initiative

The objective behind this initiative is to:

  • Fill vacant teacher positions in upgraded schools.

  • Improve the teacher-to-student ratio.

  • Ensure that no class is left unattended due to staff shortages.

  • Provide employment opportunities to educated youth in Punjab.

📍 Highlights of the STI Recruitment Drive

  • Total STIs to be Hired: 23,000

  • Target Schools: 2,000 upgraded schools across Punjab

  • Deadline: Recruitment process to be completed by August 2025

  • Hiring Authority: School Education Department (SED), Government of Punjab

💬 Final Words

This recruitment drive is a part of the Punjab Government’s continued efforts to uplift the quality of education in the province. It not only solves the problem of teacher shortages but also opens new doors for young professionals looking to start their teaching careers.

Stay tuned for the official advertisement and application guidelines!

Friday, April 11, 2025

📚 Revised Rationalisation Policy 2025 for Teachers in Punjab – Complete Guide (Urdu)

Punjab School Education Department has officially released the Revised Rationalisation Policy 2025 for the appointment and distribution of teaching staff across primary and high schools. This detailed guideline is aimed at ensuring fair teacher allocation based on student strength and school infrastructure.

Infographic highlighting the Revised Rationalisation Policy 2025 for government schools in Punjab, detailing teacher-student ratios and deployment rules.
A clear summary of the Revised Rationalisation Policy 2025 issued for primary and high schools in Punjab. Learn about updated teacher deployment rules and student-teacher ratios.

Click Here to Read in Urdu 📢 اساتذہ کی تعیناتی کی نئی پالیسی 2025 جاری


🧑‍🏫 1. Primary Schools (Male) – Policy Highlights

Basic Staffing Structure:

  • 1 Head Teacher (PSHT – BS-15): Mandatory for each school

  • 1 Primary Teacher (PST – BS-12): Minimum requirement

Additional Teachers Based on Enrollment:

  • 70+ students: 1 additional PST

  • 100+ students: 1 Senior PST (SPST – BS-14)

  • 140+ students: Another PST

  • 200+ students: A third PST

Special Instructions:

  • ECE Teachers only in schools with ECE rooms

  • Newly appointed teachers in low-enrollment schools (less than 70 students) must stay for at least 5 years


👩‍🏫 2. Primary Schools (Female) – Policy Highlights

Special Cases – JICA/Community Model Schools:

  • 1 SST (BS-16)

  • 2 CTs (BS-15)

  • No general primary teachers

General Schools:

  • 70+ students: 1 additional PST

  • 175+ students: 1 additional SPST

  • 210+ students: 2 SPSTs

For ECE Teachers:

  • Female ECE teachers will be prioritized

  • Only posted in schools with proper ECE rooms


🏫 3. High Schools (Male) – Policy Highlights

Teacher Distribution:

  • 1 Section per 40 students

  • 1 Class Teacher for every 1.5 Sections

  • At least 4 subject-specific teachers:

    • 1 Biology/Chemistry

    • 1 Physics/Math

    • 2 General Subjects

Special Instructions:

  • SCT/SPET teachers not to be posted in middle schools

  • Senior teachers will remain in current postings


🏫 4. High Schools (Female) – Policy Highlights

Special Roles:

  • 1 Home Economics Teacher

  • 1 Female Health Educator

Student-Based Allocation:

  • 60+ students: 1 extra section

  • 120+ students: 3 sections

  • Every additional 60 students: 1 new teacher post

Special Considerations:

  • Widowed teachers will not be transferred

  • Disabled teachers to be posted in nearby schools


📌 Common Guidelines for All Schools

  1. Transfer Policy:

    • First priority within the same cluster

    • Then within the district

    • Seniority to be considered in all postings

  2. School Mergers:

    • Two same-level schools in one building will be merged

  3. New Appointments:

    • Rural areas to be prioritized

    • Incentives for teachers in remote or challenging areas


📢 Final Words

This rationalisation policy is a much-needed step towards balancing teacher workload, improving education quality, and ensuring that student-teacher ratios are fairly maintained in Punjab. Teachers, school heads, and educational administrators are encouraged to carefully review and implement the policy in its true spirit.

📎 Stay connected with Punjab Education for the latest updates and notifications.


Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Private Schools Cannot Force Parents to Buy Uniforms and Books from Specific Vendors – Official Notification Issued

🚫 Private Schools Cannot Force Parents to Buy Uniforms and Books from Specific Vendors – Official Notification Issued

The Punjab School Education Department has issued a strong and clear notification (Ref: SO(A-I)1-31/2022) addressing complaints received from parents and students regarding unethical practices by some private schools.

Official notification by Punjab Education Department warning private schools against forcing parents to buy uniforms, books, and supplies from specific vendors.
📢 Important Notice: Punjab Education Department bans private schools from forcing parents to purchase uniforms, books, or stationery from specific stores. Legal action will be taken on violations.

These complaints highlight that certain private institutions are pressuring families to purchase school uniforms, textbooks, stationery, and other supplies only from the school itself or from specific, overpriced vendors. This practice has been deemed unacceptable and against the principles of fair access to education.


📌 Summary of the Notification:

1. Ban on Forced Purchases from Specific Shops/Vendors: Private schools are strictly prohibited from forcing or directing parents to buy educational materials only from designated sources.

2. Transparency in Supply Lists: Schools must provide open and transparent lists of required materials (books, uniforms, stationery), without linking them to any particular vendor.

3. Legal Action for Non-Compliance: Any school found involved in such practices will face strict legal action under the Punjab Private Educational Institutions (Promotion and Regulation) Ordinance. This can include:

  • Heavy fines

  • Suspension of registration

  • Permanent closure of the school

4. Monitoring by District Education Authorities (DEAs): All District Education Authorities (DEAs) have been instructed to closely monitor private schools and to take immediate action on any related complaints.


🗣️ Message from the Secretary:

Khalid Nazir Wattoo (PAS), Secretary School Education, emphasized the importance of safeguarding educational rights and affordability for all students and parents across Punjab. He reiterated that no child should be burdened financially by being restricted to high-priced vendors.


📣 A Call to Parents & Educators:

Parents are encouraged to report any school violating this directive to their respective District Education Authority. Together, we can help build a fair, affordable, and inclusive education system for all.


📝 Stay tuned for more updates and official notifications on our blog!

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Student Dress Code Relaxed in Punjab Schools During Extreme Weather – Notification Issued on 7th April 2025

The Punjab School Education Department has issued a new notification dated 7th April 2025, introducing flexibility in the student dress code for both public and private schools across the province. This move aims to ensure the comfort and well-being of students during the extremely hot and cold months.

Official notification summary image showing Punjab School Education Department’s guidelines for flexible student dress code in extreme summer and winter.
📢 Punjab Education Department Notification:
Students are allowed to wear light home clothes in summer (May–Sept) and warm clothes over uniform in winter (Dec–Feb) across all public & private schools in Punjab.

🏫 What’s New in the Student Dress Code?

To cope with weather-related challenges, the government has officially allowed students to deviate from the standard school uniform during specific time periods:


☀️ Summer Season (1st May to 15th September):

  • During the intense summer months, students will not be bound to wear school uniforms.

  • They are allowed to wear light, comfortable, home clothes instead of the regular uniform to stay cool and safe from heat-related issues.


❄️ Winter Season (1st December to 20th February):

  • In harsh winters, students are permitted to wear any type of warm clothing over the school uniform.

  • This includes sweaters, jackets, shawls, or any garment that provides warmth and protection from cold weather.


📌 Applicability:

These new guidelines are applicable to all public and private schools in Punjab.
The decision has been welcomed by parents, teachers, and students alike, as it prioritizes student health, flexibility, and comfort over strict uniform rules during weather extremes.


🗓️ Notification Date:

7th April 2025


🔁 Share This Important Update:

Make sure to inform fellow parents, teachers, and school administrators about this new policy so they can make necessary arrangements for students’ seasonal clothing.


💡 Stay tuned to our blog for more official updates and educational news from the Punjab Education Department!

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Monday, April 7, 2025

Mutual Transfer 2025 of Punjab Teachers: Open Application and Eligibility Updates

The Punjab School Education Department has opened the application window for mutual transfers among teachers for the year 2025. The facility of mutual transfer is offered to assist teachers in managing their postings, supporting personal or family needs. If you're a teacher looking to apply, it's essential to understand the criteria and the eligibility rules. The application window is from 7th April 2025 to 13th April 2025.

Punjab Teachers Mutual Transfer 2025 Announcement and Eligibility Update
Apply for Mutual Transfer between 7th and 13th April 2025. Be sure to review eligibility criteria before submitting your application. Don't miss out on this opportunity for a smoother transfer process!

However, it's important to note that not all teachers are eligible to apply for mutual transfers. The department has recently clarified the list of teachers who cannot avail this opportunity. Let's explore the eligibility details and the official categories not eligible for mutual transfer.

Teachers Not Eligible for Mutual Transfer – Latest Policy Update

The following categories of teachers are not eligible for mutual transfer according to the updated policy issued by the Punjab Education Department:

  1. Teachers Who Have Applied for LPR (Leave Preparatory to Retirement):
    Teachers who have already applied for Leave Preparatory to Retirement (LPR) are not eligible for a mutual transfer. This is because such teachers are nearing retirement and therefore, their posting is considered a final assignment until retirement.

  2. Teachers Facing Disciplinary Action under PEEDA Act:
    Any teacher who is under disciplinary action or inquiry under the Punjab Employees Efficiency, Discipline, and Accountability (PEEDA) Act will not be able to apply for mutual transfer. Teachers with ongoing investigations or disciplinary processes cannot avail of this facility.

  3. Teachers Awaiting Promotion to the Next Scale:
    If a teacher’s promotion case is under process, they are not eligible to apply for a mutual transfer until their promotion has been finalized. This ensures that their position and role in the department are determined before a transfer can be considered.

  4. Teachers with Less Than One Year of Service Remaining Before Retirement:
    Teachers who have less than one year remaining in their service before retirement are not eligible for mutual transfer. Since their tenure is almost complete, it is unlikely that a transfer will be beneficial or feasible.

  5. Teachers Who Have Already Availed Mutual Transfer Within the Last Two Years:
    Teachers who have already been granted a mutual transfer within the last two years are also ineligible to apply for another one. The new rule mandates a two-year gap between mutual transfers to ensure fair distribution and avoid excessive mobility.

Important Dates:

  • Application Submission Period: From 7th April 2025 to 13th April 2025

If you fall under one of the eligible categories and wish to apply, be sure to submit your application within the designated period. Keep in mind the eligibility conditions and ensure that you meet the criteria before applying.

This update aims to streamline the mutual transfer process and provide opportunities for those who truly need it while maintaining a balanced and effective teaching workforce.

Stay tuned for more updates from the Punjab School Education Department on mutual transfers and other important announcements.

Teachers Not Eligible for Mutual Transfer – Latest Policy Update by Punjab Education Department

The Punjab School Education Department has recently issued a clarification regarding mutual transfers among teachers. While mutual transfers are a facility provided to ease posting difficulties and support family needs, not all teachers are eligible to apply under this policy.

Informational banner image listing categories of teachers not eligible for mutual transfer under the Punjab Education Department's latest policy.
📢 Important Update for Teachers!
Check out the latest policy by the Punjab Education Department regarding who is not eligible for mutual transfer.

Below is the official list of categories not eligible for mutual transfer:


❌ Teachers Not Eligible for Mutual Transfer:

  1. Teachers who have applied for LPR (Leave Preparatory to Retirement)
    These individuals are approaching retirement and are therefore not allowed mutual transfers.

  2. Teachers facing disciplinary action under PEEDA Act
    Any teacher under inquiry or disciplinary process cannot avail of mutual transfer.

  3. Teachers awaiting promotion to the next scale
    Those whose promotion cases are under process are ineligible until the promotion is finalized.

  4. Teachers with less than one year of service remaining before retirement
    Since their tenure is almost complete, mutual transfer is not applicable.

  5. Teachers who have already availed mutual transfer within the last two years
    As per the updated rule, a two-year gap is mandatory between two mutual transfers.


📌 Important Notes:

  • Teachers are advised to review their eligibility carefully before applying for a mutual transfer.

  • The goal of this policy is to ensure administrative stability and maintain the teaching quality in schools.

Stay connected with our blog for more updates regarding education policies, teacher transfers, exam schedules, and school notifications.


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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Punjab Announces New School Timings from 1st April to 15th October 2025

🕒 New School Timings Announced in Punjab (1st April 2025 to 15th October 2025)

📢 The Punjab School Education Department has issued an official notification regarding revised school timings effective from 01 April 2025 to 15 October 2025.

✅ This change applies to all public and private schools across the province.
The decision has been made to adjust school timings for the summer season and to ensure a better learning environment for students.

Official notification about revised school timings in Punjab from 1st April to 15th October 2025 issued by the Punjab School Education Department.
📢 New School Timings Announced!
Effective from 01 April to 15 October 2025, Punjab schools will follow revised hours.
📄 View the official notification now!


📄 Download the official notification here:
👉 Click to View Notification PDF


Key Highlights of the Notification:

  • Effective Dates: From 01-04-2025 to 15-10-2025

  • Applicable to: All public and private schools in Punjab

  • Purpose: Adjustment of school hours for summer season

💬 Students, teachers, and parents are advised to take note of the updated timings and follow the new schedule accordingly.

Stay connected with us for more updates on school news, exam schedules, and academic calendars.

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Punjab Schools Academic Calendar 2024–2025 Released – Download Now!

 📅 Punjab Schools Academic Calendar 2024–2025 Released! 📢

Click here to view the calendar

The Punjab School Education Department has officially released the academic calendar for the year 2024–2025. This calendar includes all important dates for:

Punjab Schools Academic Calendar 2024–2025 showing exam dates, vacations, and holidays issued by the Punjab School Education Department.
📅 Punjab Schools Academic Calendar 2024–2025 is now available!
Check out all important dates for holidays, exams, and school activities.


School Opening & Closing
Summer & Winter Vacations
Examination Schedules
Public Holidays
Co-Curricular Activities

🎓 This calendar is essential for students, teachers, and parents to plan their academic year effectively.

📌 Highlights:

  • ✏️ Schools reopen: [Insert date from calendar]

  • 🌞 Summer vacation: [Insert summer vacation dates]

  • ❄️ Winter break: [Insert winter break dates]

  • 📚 Final exams: [Insert exam schedule if available]

🔗 Download & Share:
Stay organized and informed—download the complete calendar now:
👉 Download Academic Calendar 2024–2025

📣 Share this post with fellow students, teachers, and parents!

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