The Punjab Examination Commission PEC issued the latest press release regarding the Large Scale Assessment. According to the details, this is to inform all Punjab schools that the Large Scale Assessment LSA will be conducted in February 2023. They perform the Large Scale Assessment (LSA-2024) of Grades 2 and 3 at full scale and pilot Grades 6, & 7 in English & Urdu literacy, Mathematics numeracy, and general Knowledge/ Science. The requisite data of Divisional Public Schools & other Private Schools registered with District Education Authorities are required to finalize the sample size. The requisite data of Divisional Public Schools & other Private Schools noted with District Education Authorities are needed to finish the sample size
- School Registration Number/ Code
- School Name
- School Address
- District V. Tehsil
- School Level (Elementary, Secondary, H. Secondary)
- School Type (Boys/ Girls/ Both)
- School Area (Urban/Rural)
- Student Gender (Male/Female/Both)
- Grade-wise and Gender Wise Students’ Enrollment from Grade 1 to Grade 8 (e.g., Grade_1_Male_Students; Grade_1_Female_ Students; Grade_1_Total etc.)
- School Official Phone Number/ Email ID
- Name of Head Teacher/ Owner of the School
- School Landline Phone Number
- Contact Number of Head Teacher/ Owner of the School
- Total Number of Teachers at Elementary Level
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How to Submit Divisional Public Schools & Private Schools’ data
- Please select all the DPSs situated in your district and submit their data.
- Select any eight (08) registered private schools from your district having primary & elementary grades (e.g., Grades 2, 3, 6, & 7).
- Out of eight (08) registered private schools, four (04) schools must be from chains like Dar-e-Arqam, Educators, etc., and the other four (04) schools must be from the general category.
- Out of four (04) chain private schools, two (02) must be boys’ schools, and two (02) must be girls’ schools.
- Similarly, out of four (04) general private schools, two (02) must be boys’ schools, and two (02) must be girls’ schools.
- In grades 2 and 3, a minimum of 10 students must be enrolled.
- In Grades 6 and 7, 25 students must be enrolled against each grade.


