📚 Primary and Secondary Education in Kot Addu
Kot Addu, a growing city and newly designated district in southern Punjab, plays a vital role in the region’s educational development. Despite its largely rural character, it has made notable progress in expanding access to basic and secondary education through public and private efforts.
🏫 Primary Education
1. Government Primary Schools
The area is served by dozens of government-run primary schools in both urban and rural Union Councils.
Schools are gender-segregated, with dedicated institutions for boys and girls.
Curriculum follows the Punjab Textbook Board standards.
2. Enrollment & Challenges
Enrollment is relatively high in urban zones but lower in remote villages.
Issues faced:
Inadequate infrastructure in some rural schools
Teacher shortages
Gender disparities (lower attendance for girls in rural areas)
3. Non-Formal Basic Education (NFBE)
Many out-of-school children are supported through community schools and adult literacy centers established by NGOs and government programs like the Punjab Education Foundation (PEF).
🏫 Secondary Education
1. Government High Schools
Every Union Council in Kot Addu typically has at least one government secondary school (for grades 6–10 or 11–12).
Notable examples:
Govt. High School Kot Addu (Boys)
Govt. Girls High School Sanawan
Govt. Higher Secondary School Mahmood Kot
2. Private Sector Schools
A strong network of private schools complements the public system.
Leading names include:
The City School – Kot Addu Campus
Dar-e-Arqam School
Allied Schools
Educators by Beaconhouse
These schools often offer English-medium instruction and modern facilities.
🧑🏫 Teaching & Staffing
Government schools in urban Kot Addu have qualified teachers; however, rural schools face frequent vacancies or reliance on temporary staff.
NGOs like Teach for Pakistan have occasionally collaborated in southern Punjab, although not all efforts are permanent.
📈 Literacy & Outcomes
Overall literacy rate in Kot Addu District: ~57.4%
Male literacy: ~66.2%
Female literacy: ~48.5%
Primary school completion rates are improving, especially where female education is prioritized.
🏗️ Recent Developments & Reforms
Upgrades to existing schools under the School Education Department (SED) Punjab
Digital learning labs introduced in selected secondary schools
School nutrition and hygiene programs being piloted in selected areas
Community mobilization efforts to increase girls’ enrollment and attendance