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British Council and Punjab Govt Join Hands to Enhance Special Education Leadership

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July 29, 2025
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LAHORE: The British Council and the Government of Punjab’s Special Education Department (SpED) have entered a new phase of collaboration by signing a Letter of Intent (LoI), aiming to enhance leadership and management capacity in special education institutions across the province.

The partnership, which will soon be formalised through an Operational Alliance Agreement, is designed to uplift the professional competencies of 290 school principals and 790 senior teachers serving in Punjab’s special education system. It focuses on introducing dedicated leadership standards tailored to the needs of the sector, improving school administration practices, and fostering inclusive, student-focused learning environments for children with special needs.

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As part of this initiative, the British Council and SpED Punjab will jointly implement a comprehensive leadership development model. The model is being co-developed by education specialists from the Punjab department and senior experts from the British Council. It will incorporate mentorship programmes and encourage peer-to-peer learning to nurture a collaborative professional culture among school leaders.

James Hampson, Country Director of the British Council in Pakistan, emphasised the importance of inclusive education. “Equality, diversity, and inclusion are central to everything we do—whether it’s in education, the arts, English language learning, or exams. This collaboration with the Special Education Department is essential to creating inclusive and equitable spaces for every learner.”

Ms Sania Ashiq Jabeen, Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Special Education, reaffirmed the government’s vision: “My leader’s philosophy is clear—education is not a privilege, it’s every child’s right.”

Secretary Special Education Punjab, Mr Muhammad Khan Ranjha, echoed this commitment, stating: “Each child has their own journey, but all children deserve the opportunity to learn and succeed. We are fully committed to empowering every special child to realise their potential through inclusive education.”

This collaboration is part of a broader, long-term vision to strengthen the special education landscape in Punjab. The initiative is built on a multi-stakeholder approach, combining international best practices with local expertise to ensure sustainable and contextually relevant outcomes. By investing in leadership and school management, the partnership aims to drive systemic change and promote educational equity for children with disabilities across the province.

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