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Tech Valley Partners with Lahore Grammar School to Advance Digital Transformation in Education

  • September 16, 2025
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Tech Valley has announced a collaboration with Lahore Grammar School (LGS) aimed at supporting the institution’s journey toward becoming a Google Reference School. The partnership will focus on advancing digital transformation in classrooms while enabling teachers and students to benefit from the latest in education technology.

As part of the multi-year initiative, Tech Valley will work closely with LGS to design and implement a strategic roadmap for digital transformation across its network. This roadmap will be complemented by customized professional development programs tailored to equip teachers with modern skills for technology-enabled instruction.

A key element of the collaboration involves the integration of Google for Education tools into the school’s teaching and learning processes. These tools, widely used globally, provide resources that enhance collaboration, critical thinking, and classroom innovation. Alongside this, Tech Valley will guide and empower LGS educators on their journey to becoming Google Certified Educators, further strengthening the school’s teaching capacity.

The partnership reflects a shared vision between Tech Valley and LGS to cultivate classrooms that go beyond traditional teaching methods. By leveraging digital platforms, both organizations aim to prepare students for future challenges through collaborative learning and technology-driven problem solving. The initiative also highlights a growing trend within Pakistan’s education sector, where schools are increasingly adopting digital-first strategies to remain competitive and relevant in a rapidly evolving global landscape.

Becoming a Google Reference School is a recognition granted to institutions that demonstrate excellence in integrating Google for Education tools into learning and administrative practices. For LGS, one of Pakistan’s most prominent private school networks, this milestone would mark a significant step in setting new benchmarks for digital-first education in the country.

Tech Valley has played a key role in advancing digital transformation initiatives in Pakistan, particularly in partnership with Google for Education. Through such collaborations, the company continues to contribute to the growth of technology adoption in schools, equipping educators with tools and training to enhance the overall learning experience.

This partnership with Lahore Grammar School underscores the growing role of public-private initiatives in shaping the future of education in Pakistan, aligning traditional learning models with global standards of digital readiness.

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