KP Approves Construction of 72 CM Model Schools Across the Province
The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has approved the establishment of 72 CM Model Schools across the province, aiming to improve access to quality education and strengthen learning facilities for students in urban and rural areas.
6/5/20261 min read


The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has announced plans to build 72 CM Model Schools across the province as part of a major initiative to enhance educational infrastructure and provide improved learning opportunities for students.
According to officials, the project is designed to offer modern educational facilities, better classrooms, upgraded laboratories, libraries, and a more conducive learning environment. The schools are expected to serve as model institutions that can help raise educational standards across the province.
Authorities say the initiative will focus on increasing access to quality education, particularly in underserved and remote areas where students often face challenges in obtaining modern learning resources. The project is also expected to help reduce overcrowding in existing schools and improve overall educational outcomes.
Education experts have welcomed the move, noting that investment in school infrastructure plays a crucial role in student performance and long-term social development. Improved facilities can contribute to higher enrollment rates, better attendance, and enhanced academic achievement.
The construction of the new schools is also expected to create employment opportunities during the development phase while supporting the province’s broader goals for educational reform and human resource development.
Officials have emphasized that education remains a top priority and that the CM Model Schools project reflects the government's commitment to equipping future generations with the knowledge and skills needed for success in a rapidly changing world.
The initiative is being viewed as a significant step toward strengthening the education sector and expanding opportunities for students throughout Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
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