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Private Schools Ordered to Refund Illegal Fees to Matric Students

Last updated: May 18, 2026 11:58 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Education authorities have issued a final directive to private schools, ordering the immediate refund of all “excessive and illegal” fees charged to matriculation students. The order follows a surge in complaints from parents regarding hidden charges levied under the guise of examination and registration costs. Regulatory bodies are now demanding schools return the extra funds within 15 days.

Failure to comply will result in heavy fines and the potential suspension of school registration certificates. For parents, this is a long-awaited correction. Many families reported that schools were charging up to triple the official board-mandated rates for exam processing.

These costs often labeled as “administrative overhead” or “processing fees” were not approved by the education department, yet students were barred from receiving their roll number slips until the payments were cleared.

“We were told that if we didn’t pay the extra five thousand rupees, our son wouldn’t be allowed to sit for his papers,” said one parent in Lahore, who requested anonymity for fear of retaliation against his child. “It’s a hostage situation, not an education system.

” Education officials confirmed that the official fee structure remains fixed. Any amount exceeding that threshold is legally classified as an unauthorized collection.

To enforce the ruling, the department has launched a dedicated portal for parents to submit proof of payment, such as bank receipts or school-issued vouchers. Audit teams are being dispatched to major private school chains to verify financial records against the complaints lodged.

Some school administrators have pushed back, citing rising operational costs and utility bills. They argue that the official fee caps are outdated and do not reflect current economic realities.

However, regulators have dismissed these claims as insufficient legal grounds for overcharging. “The law doesn’t change because your overheads increased,” a senior official at the Education Board told reporters. “You cannot balance your books by squeezing families at the eleventh hour.

” The board has made it clear the refund mandate is non-negotiable. Schools that fail to issue the payments by the month’s end will face a public audit of their entire fee structure, a move that could lead to broader regulatory crackdowns across the private sector.

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