The Cadet College Warsak marked its 9th Annual Parents Day with a ceremonial parade and awards distribution, showcasing the institution's commitment to holistic education and military discipline. The Inspector General Frontier Corps North served as the chief guest at the event, which drew significant attendance from both civilian and military officials alongside cadets' parents.
The ceremony commenced with a precision drill performance by the cadet contingent, who presented a guard of honor to the chief guest. Following the parade inspection, outstanding cadets received medals, shields, and trophies for their exceptional performance in both curricular and extra-curricular activities.
Addressing the gathering, Major General Anjum Riaz, Inspector General Frontier Corps, emphasized the importance of technical education in meeting contemporary challenges. "Students must focus on technical education aligned with modern requirements and utilize it positively for national service," he stated.
The event featured diverse demonstrations of cadet abilities, including gymnastics, athletics, and tent pegging displays. Cultural performances and band presentations added to the day's proceedings, highlighting the institution's focus on well-rounded development.
Established in 2009, Cadet College Warsak continues to serve as an educational hub for students from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, including its tribal districts. The institution maintains its role in providing quality education and military training to a substantial number of students from the region.
The celebration underscored the college's dedication to maintaining high educational standards while preparing cadets for future leadership roles through a combination of academic excellence and military discipline.