CSA Rolls Out Five-day School Immersion Initiative

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LAHORE: The Pakistan Civil Services Academy (CSA), Walton Campus, has launched a five-day public school attachment programme for probationary officers of the 53rd Common Training Programme (CTP), marking a significant step toward strengthening public education and promoting environmental responsibility across Punjab.

The initiative, introduced in November 2025, places trainee civil servants directly inside government schools to observe ground realities, support teaching activities, and engage with students and communities. The programme aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) 4 on quality education and SDG 13 on climate action.

During their placement, probationary officers participated in the full routine of school life — attending assemblies, observing classrooms, planning lessons, and teaching students. They also facilitated extracurricular activities including sports, arts, storytelling, career guidance, and basic science and IT sessions.

The immersive model aims to build empathy among future civil servants, particularly for students from disadvantaged backgrounds, while exposing officers to the socio-economic challenges that affect learning outcomes in public schools.

Teachers were also engaged through collaborative sessions, receiving feedback on teaching methods and exposure to new instructional techniques. Officers conducted assessments of school facilities, staffing, student demographics, and co-curricular resources to help identify areas requiring support.

A key pillar of the programme is environmental awareness. Officers delivered lectures on climate change and smog prevention, and organized tree-planting activities using drought-resistant species such as Peepal, Bohr, Neem, and Arjun. Students were encouraged to adopt sustainable habits, while schools were guided on establishing green spaces and eco-friendly practices.

Community engagement remained central throughout the week, with officers meeting school councils, parents, and local residents to ensure that proposed interventions were practical and long-lasting. Daily reflections, group assignments, and short video documentation helped record progress and highlight best practices.

According to CSA, the programme is expected to bring immediate improvements in classroom engagement, teaching quality, and environmental awareness. In the medium term, it aims to enhance student performance, strengthen community involvement, and support the creation of school gardens and green clubs.

Over the next five years, the initiative is projected to contribute to reduced dropout rates, better policy-making, and stronger partnerships between government departments, schools, and local communities. The Academy believes the experience will help shape more empathetic, informed, and effective public sector leaders.

By placing future civil servants at the heart of public education, the CSA Walton programme reinforces the Academy’s commitment to civil service excellence, inclusive learning, and a sustainable future for Pakistan’s youth.

Published in The NEWS on November 23, 2025. 

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