By Uzma Zafar
ISLAMABAD: A ceremony was held at the Islamabad Police Central Police Office to sign a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for an educational partnership between the National Police Foundation (NPF) Education System and the American Lycetuff School System.
During the ceremony, the MoU was formally signed between the two institutions. The event was attended by the Managing Director (MD) of the National Police Foundation, Syed Ali Nasir Rizvi, along with other senior officers of the Foundation and representatives of the American Lycetuff School System.
Under this agreement, all educational institutions operating under the National Police Foundation will now follow the administrative and academic model of the American Lycetuff School System. On this occasion, the MD of NPF stated that the purpose of this collaboration is to ensure the provision of modern, high-quality, and internationally competitive education to the children of police officers. Children of police martyrs will receive a 75% discount on school fees, children of injured officers (Ghazis) will receive a 50% discount, while children of other police officers and personnel will be offered up to a 25% special discount. This institution aims not only to achieve academic excellence but also to serve as a strong platform for personal development, leadership skills, and preparing students to face future challenges. The first branch of this educational system has been established at H-11, Police Lines Headquarters, Islamabad, where admissions are currently open.
MD National Police Foundation congratulated all police officers on this important milestone and encouraged them to enroll their children in this institution to ensure access to quality education. The objective of the National Police Foundation Education System is to provide modern and high-quality education to every child.
He further added that through this system, they are laying the foundation for a bright future by providing quality education, positive training, and better opportunities. “We want the children of martyrs, Ghazis, and other police personnel to excel in every field,” he said.
MD NPF also emphasized that this institution is offering children world-class education, training, and development opportunities. “We want our educational institutions to not only be schools but also centers of character-building and leadership,” he added. He appealed to all parents to take full advantage of this golden opportunity for their children’s higher education.