Islamabad is the most educated district in Pakistan, with a literacy rate of approximately 96% as of 2022.
While it's difficult to definitively state which district is "more educated" without clarifying what metrics are being used (literacy rate, average years of schooling, access to higher education, etc.), literacy rate is the most commonly used indicator. Based on available data, Islamabad consistently ranks highest in Pakistan for literacy. On the opposite end of the spectrum, the Torghar District has a very low literacy rate of around 23%.
It's important to acknowledge that literacy rates can vary significantly within districts, especially between urban and rural areas. Furthermore, gender disparities in education are also a factor, with female literacy rates generally lower than male literacy rates in many parts of Pakistan. Detailed statistical reports are usually available from the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS).
Therefore, while further investigation into specific metrics like years of schooling or higher education attainment may reveal nuanced differences, using the general metric of literacy rate, Islamabad is considered the most educated district in Pakistan.