Education Reporter
ISLAMABAD: Conducting impartial examinations for students is the motto of the Federal Board. Low-income private educational institutions are helping the government with their help. These views were expressed by Federal Board of Education Chairman Prof. Dr. Ikram Ali Malik while addressing a training workshop for teachers of the Private Schools Network. He said that the attendance of more than 200 teachers in the training workshop today is a sign of confidence in our examination reforms. The Federal Board of Education is making it possible to achieve qualitative goals along with numerical goals with the cooperation of stakeholders. He further said that all government and private educational institutions affiliated to the Federal Board are given equal status. That is why the trust of students, parents and educational institutions in us is increasing. Founder and Central President Private Schools Network Dr. Muhammad Afzal Babar while addressing said that the Federal Board is continuously improving its examination system and is a beacon of light for other boards. National curriculum, textbooks and teacher training support the improvement of any examination system. The Federal Board of Education holds a prominent position among the 29 examination boards of the country based on its transparent performance. Referring to the Islamabad Board of Education, a subsidiary of PSN, he said that our board has been conducting primary examinations since 1999, which has improved the quality of education in low-income private educational institutions. Now we have been providing this facility to matriculation students for the past several years under the auspices of the Federal Board. He further said that the rehearsal of the pre-board examinations of the ninth and tenth grades provides a lot of help to the students before the finals. Senior HOD Hamidullah Khan, Deputy Controller Noman Harl and others also addressed the training workshop.














