PEIRA Sets June 30 Deadline for Islamabad Private Schools to Submit Scholarship Data

PEIRA Sets June 30 Deadline for Islamabad Private Schools to Submit Scholarship Data

The Private Educational Institutions Regulatory Authority (PEIRA) has given private schools in Islamabad a final deadline of:

πŸ“… June 30, 2026

to submit details of students admitted under the mandatory 10% need-based scholarship quota.

The authority warned that schools failing to comply may face regulatory action.

Scholarship Quota Mandatory Under Education Law

The requirement is part of the:

πŸ“š Right to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2012

which requires private educational institutions in Islamabad to reserve:

πŸŽ“ 10% of admissions

for deserving and underprivileged students.

According to PEIRA, many schools have still not submitted the required scholarship information despite repeated notices.

Non-Compliant Schools May Face Restrictions

PEIRA stated that schools failing to provide the data by the deadline could face several consequences, including:

  • Restriction of registration services
  • Suspension of renewal facilities
  • Publication of names on PEIRA’s official website
  • Sharing of non-compliance details with examination boards

Officials said these measures are intended to ensure implementation of the scholarship provisions.

Out-of-School Children to Get Priority

The decision was taken during a meeting chaired by PEIRA Chairman:

πŸ‘€ Dr. Ghulam Ali Mallah

According to the authority, children identified during enrollment campaigns and currently out of school will receive priority under the scholarship scheme.

Officials said the initiative is aimed at improving access to education for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Complying Schools to Receive Appreciation

PEIRA also announced that institutions already fulfilling the scholarship requirement will receive:

πŸ“œ Letters of appreciation

in recognition of their contribution to educational inclusion and support for deserving students.

The authority has urged all private schools in Islamabad to submit the required information before June 30 to avoid regulatory action and ensure compliance with the law.

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