Education

Punjab Education Foundation Implements Male Teacher Ban in Girls’ Schools

The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has issued a directive to its partner schools, banning male teachers from teaching girls in high and higher secondary classes. The move aims to create a safer, more comfortable academic environment for female students, according to officials cited by City42.

Under the new policy, partner schools are instructed to remove male teachers from girls’ sections immediately and appoint female teachers in line with the revised guidelines. Schools failing to comply may face strict action from the foundation.

PEF officials stated that the presence of male teachers in girls’ schools had been negatively affecting the learning environment. By enforcing this policy, the foundation aims to ensure that female students can pursue their studies in a secure and supportive atmosphere.

Implementation

Officials emphasized that partner schools must ensure strict adherence to the new directive. Immediate steps include:

  • Removing male teachers from girls’ sections.
  • Hiring female teachers for high and higher secondary classes.
  • Maintaining compliance to avoid penalties from PEF.

PEF has made it clear that the policy is part of a broader strategy to improve academic outcomes and the overall well-being of female students.