The Punjab Education Foundation (PEF) has officially launched a handwriting improvement project across its network of affiliated schools, following the finalization of plans and the signing of a formal agreement with Educational National Services (CNS). The initiative is designed to enhance students’ handwriting, writing skills, and calligraphy as part of broader efforts to improve academic performance.
According to details shared by officials, students enrolled in PEF-supported institutions will undergo specialized training focused on developing cleaner, clearer, and more structured writing abilities. This training is expected to contribute to stronger foundational learning skills and improved written communication across various subjects.
The agreement was signed by PEF Deputy Managing Director (Support Services) Bushra Naseer and CNS Chief Executive Amjad Hassan, marking the formal commencement of the program. PEF representatives stated that the project reflects the organization’s commitment to strengthening educational standards and equipping students with essential academic competencies.
Related: Punjab Orders Province-Wide Promotions for Teachers
With the launch of this initiative, the Punjab Education Foundation aims to raise the quality of classroom learning and ensure that students develop writing proficiencies that support long-term academic success.
