2. INTRODUCTION
Established in 1991 through
Act
Restructured in 2004
through Act
(Rules)
Mandated to provide quality
education through Public Private
Partnership
Governed by Board of Directors
Internationally acclaimed
Autonomous Body having more than
7400 schools
More than 2,600,000 students
belonging to poorest strata of society
are being benefitted through this
institution
PUNJAB EDUCATION FOUNDATION
Provide financial assistance for
establishment, expansion, improvement,
and management of educational institutions
and allied projects;
Provide incentives to students, teachers,
and Educational Institutions;
Promote public-private partnerships relating
to education;
Provide technical assistance to Educational
Institutions for testing policy interventions
and innovative programmes for replication;
Rank private educational institutions based
on educational standards;
Raise funds through donations, grants,
contributions, subscriptions etc.;
Assist Educational Institutions in capacity
building, including training of teachers; and
Undertake any other function as may be
assigned to it by the Board with the
approval of the Government.
Functions
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3. PEF Core Programs
Foundation Assisted Schools
FAS
• Flagship Program
New School Program
NSP
• Designed to maximize outreach and to reduce access Gap.
Education Voucher Schools
EVS
• Targeting Poorest of Poor
2,060
Schools
1,755
Schools
1,894,140
Students
3,615
Schools
308,700
Students
520,141
Students
To support poor strata and improve participation rate
at maximum level in private schools & to Improve
quality of schools in their service delivery to
deserving students
To establish schools in areas where there is access
gap, unavailability of government or PEF schools
Quality education for the poorest of the poor and
disenfranchised sections of society through voucher
scheme
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4. Monitoring and Evaluation Department
Quality Assurance and
Implementation Department
Finance Department
Admin & HR Department
IT Department
Research & Coordination Department
Law
Internal Audit Department
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PEF Support Departments
5. Fee/Student per
month in SEF
Level
Primary
N-2=PKR 550/-
3-5=PKR 600*
Fee/Student per
month in PEF
Middle PKR 700/-*
Secondary (Arts) PKR 900/-
Secondary (Science) PKR 1,100/-
Higher Secondary
(Arts)
PKR 1,200/-
Higher Secondary
(Science)
PKR 1,500/-
Level-wise Financial Assistance
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N-2=PKR 700/-
3-5=PKR 1,000
PKR 1,500/-
PKR 2,000/-
PKR 2,300/-
6. PEF spends about one-fourth of
the money spent by the SED
on one child.
As per 2020-21 budget and
enrolment data,In a PEF school
one child costs Rs. 6,553
annually as compared to the
government school cost per
child @ Rs. 25,000 per
annum.
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LOW COST PPP MODEL
Cost Effectiveness of PEF Model
Source: World Bank TPV 2021
7. 154 schools are planned to be established through public advertisement
including 91 CCS and 63 CMS schools in collaboration with Cholistan
Development Authority (CDA)
On Going Projects
Literate Cholistan Project-II
School type
Total Sites
Surveyed for schools
CCS 91
CMS 63
Total 154
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