PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Elementary and Secondary Education Foundation (ESEF) on Friday took major steps to modernise non-formal education in the province at its 37th board of directors meeting chaired by minister for education Arshad Ayub Khan. The board approved the launch of ESEFs AI Data Centre, aimed at streamlining educational administration through modern technology.
In addition, the virtual school programme will be expanded to provide digital learning opportunities to students in remote and underserved areas.
The meeting also endorsed inclusive education initiatives, ensuring children of all abilities have access to quality education.
Under the H1, Teach One programme, peer teaching and community participation will be promoted to strengthen learning outcomes at the grassroots level.
Speaking on the occasion, Arshad Ayub said: “These reforms will transform non-formal education in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, making it more inclusive, technology-driven, and accountable. The government is fully committed to supporting ESEF in overcoming all operational challenges.”
The board reaffirmed its commitment to improving governance, digital integration, and equitable access to education across the province.
Published in Dawn, January 10th, 2026






























