Quality education requires quality teachers. In the early days of KEF their Pearl Valley Public School (PVPS) was staffed by volunteer teachers from the UK, and they supported the development of local teachers as the school grew. Teacher education in Pakistan is still in its infancy, so to ensure the KEF schools had a supply …
Read morePearl Valley Public School and College (PVPS & C) was the pilot project of the Kashmir Education Foundation. The school, which opened its doors on 14th August 1996, is set in its own pleasant spacious surroundings in the village of Rawalakot. Currently, there are classes up to 12th grade and in line with Foundation policy, …
Read moreThe Cheema Trust Public School (CTPS), will be the 4th KEF project. The school is under construction in Sang Khurd, a village near Chakwall. Funding is being generously provided by the Cheema family trust – estimated costs of this project are around £300,000. The image of the building shown here, is an artist’s impression but …
Read moreThe second school of KEF, Soan Valley Public School (SVPS), is part of a complex which houses the school, The KEF Institute of Teacher Education (ITE), a Hostel for female trainee teachers and four self-contained apartments for foreign master trainers. It is situated in rural Basali, a small village approximately 35km North of Islamabad. The …
Read moreBanjosa Valley Public School (BVPS) takes its name from a famous local lake. It is the third quality school to be opened by the Kashmir Education Foundation. It was commissioned in March 2009. The school has provision from prep to class 10. To boost female literacy 51% places are set aside for girls. The teaching …
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