Fee Gap Between Public and Private Schools in Pakistan: Understanding the Real Picture. In Pakistan, the fee gap between public and private schools exists—but the reality is very different from what we see in many other countries. Here, most *public school teachers are far more qualified*, better trained, and receive higher salary packages compared to the majority of private-school teachers. Meanwhile, most private schools charge fees based on reputation, not on teacher qualification or educational standards. Let’s explore why this gap exists and what it means for parents and students. 1. Public Schools: Highly Qualified Teachers With Strong Academic Backgrounds Government schools in Pakistan hire teachers through competitive exams and strict merit criteria. This means: Most teachers hold MA / MSc,M phil even Phd degrees. Many have *B.Ed or M.Ed* as professional qualifications. They receive *fixed government salaries*, which are higher and more stable than private school sa...
Fee Gap Between Public and Private Schools in Pakistan: Understanding the Real Picture. In Pakistan, the fee gap between public and private schools exists—but the reality is very different from what we see in many other countries. Here, most *public school teachers are far more qualified*, better trained, and receive higher salary packages compared to the majority of private-school teachers. Meanwhile, most private schools charge fees based on reputation, not on teacher qualification or educational standards. Let’s explore why this gap exists and what it means for parents and students. 1. Public Schools: Highly Qualified Teachers With Strong Academic Backgrounds Government schools in Pakistan hire teachers through competitive exams and strict merit criteria. This means: Most teachers hold MA / MSc,M phil even Phd degrees. Many have *B.Ed or M.Ed* as professional qualifications. They receive *fixed government salaries*, which are higher and more stable than private school sa...