The District Education Authority (DEA) Rahim Yar Khan (RYK) has stepped up its crackdown on private educational institutions that are based on buildings of poor conditions or “high-risk”. This action by RYK school seals has been met with shock in the local private education community and many schools that have not met the new provincial government safety guidelines have been forced to shut down.
Why is the DEA Sealing Schools in Rahim Yar Khan?
The main motivation for this enforcement is to keep students safe. Many private schools have been established in buildings now converted to classrooms in residential neighborhoods, with no building safety infrastructure. The DEA’s present RYK school action against schools is based on the following violations:
No Structural Stability Certificates: Many buildings have no certificates to determine whether they are structurally safe for natural disaster or high occupancy.
Fire Safety Hazards: There were no working fire extinguishers, smoke detectors or emergency lighting on the outside of the majority of the closed schools.
Inaccessible Locations: Schools that are set in a street that a Rescue 1122 ambulance or Fire truck cannot access are being marked as “death traps”.
Under the 2026 guidelines, there are major concerns regarding ventilation in classes, including overcrowding in classes with no emergency ventilation.
The 2026 Safety Compliance Rules: What Has Changed?
A new set of compliance rules has been put in place for the year 2026 by the Punjab School Education Department. To prevent permanent closure, private schools will need to follow these:
Dual Exits: All school buildings shall have at least two wide stairways (or exits) for the speedy evacuation.
Structural Fitness Certificate: An annual certificate of structural fitness by a government approved engineer is now required of schools.
Electrical Safety Certification: Certified Electrical Audit now for registration renewal – to reduce the possibility of short circuit fires.
Open Space Ratio: New rules will apply to the ratio of open space versus covered space so students are able to enjoy fresh air and safe assembly areas in emergencies.
Impact on Students and Parents
The RYK school seal action is essential for safety reasons but it has brought to the forefront thousands of parents’ concerns about the academic year. The DEA has stated that schools will not be allowed to open until they have a verifiable “Correction Plan,” and receive an NOC from the appropriate safety departments.
The parents are advised to visit the official PEIMA (Punjab Education Initiatives Management Authority) website or their local DEAs to check registration and safety ratings of their children’s schools.
The current crackdown in Rahim Yar Khan is an alert for the private education industry. The delivery of quality education is important but not at the expense of physical safety. Overall, the 2026 Safety Compliance Rules are a positive development that will help ensure that the children of Punjab have a safe and secure learning environment.
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