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Edkasa Launches Connected Schools with Punjab Education Foundation to Boost Enrollment and Learning Outcomes

  • August 11, 2025
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Edkasa has marked a significant milestone in its mission to transform education in Pakistan with the launch of Edkasa Connected Schools. The initiative, introduced in partnership with Punjab Education Foundation, brings advanced connected classroom solutions to more than 50 government schools across the province. The program is designed to address critical challenges in education access and quality, particularly in marginalized communities, by leveraging technology to enhance learning outcomes and increase enrollment.

The Connected Schools project aims to bridge the educational divide by introducing technology-enabled teaching methods that empower both students and educators. Each participating school will benefit from interactive digital content, improved connectivity, and teacher training programs tailored to maximize the potential of modern classroom tools. By focusing on underserved regions, the initiative reflects Edkasa’s broader commitment to social justice and equitable opportunities, ensuring that students who have historically faced limited access to quality education can now learn in environments that match global standards.

Punjab Education Foundation’s collaboration with Edkasa represents a strong endorsement of the EdTech company’s vision and operational capacity. This partnership enables the scaling of educational innovation to reach thousands of students who would otherwise remain disconnected from the benefits of modern learning platforms. Beyond technology deployment, Edkasa is implementing monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to measure the program’s impact on attendance rates, student engagement, and academic performance. These data-driven insights will guide continuous improvement and expansion to additional schools in the future.

Edkasa’s leadership expressed gratitude to Punjab Education Foundation for the trust placed in their capabilities and acknowledged the dedication of the project team, including Muhammad Fahad Tanveer, Muneeb Ali, Muhammad Ali Zaheer, Mark William, Nimra Liaquat, Imran Abbas, Sana Munir, Areej Fatima, Tehreem Ijaz, and Hammad Saeed. The company plans to share stories from each school to highlight the unique challenges and successes experienced on the ground. This human-centered storytelling will form a crucial part of building awareness around the transformative role of technology in education. With Connected Schools, Edkasa is not only scaling its operational reach but also reinforcing its position as a leading innovator in Pakistan’s education technology landscape.

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