Address : Frontier Scouts Cadet College Warsak,Swat Scouts, KPK, Peshawar, Pakistan, Peshawar, Pakistan-25000
Phone : 091-6012199
Email : cadetcollegewarsak@gmail.com
Website : http://warsakians.webnode.com
Facebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/cadetcollegewarsak
Cadet College Warsak, a Rs. 500 million mega project initiated by Frontier Corps (FC) Peshawar is a unique project in the area. Situated at the fringes of Khyber Agency and Mohmand Agency, the college has covered an area of 60 acres and is expected to be complete in the next three years time. The KPK EX-Governor Owais Ahmed Ghani in April 2009 performed the earth breaking for establishment of Cadet College Warsak. Cadet College Warsak, first of its kind in Peshawar, is a project of Frontier Corps Welfare Foundation. The master plan of the project envisages an ideal campus with lush green grounds and gorgeous building.
The college aims to provide quality education to all segments of society. The college aims to impart quality education to attain academic excellence with emphasis on character building with aim to provide leaders for the country in all spheres. It helps in grooming and training cadets. The college is affiliated with Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Peshawar. Beside education Cadets is also been given a chance to relax themselves with extra-curricular activities which include grounds for hockey, football, tennis courts, basketball courts and horse riding. The master plan of the college also includes a 10-bed hospital in its premises. Five boarding houses are to be constructed with a capacity of 120 students each. Three of them are constructed.
- Shaheed House,
- Ghaazi House,
- Sher Shah Suri House.
The remaining boarding houses will be named after eminent personalities.
The college campus is having the facilities of a mosque, telephone exchange, and a central mess to provide balanced and nutritious diet to the students. Cafeteria and a shopping centre are going to be built in the coming days. The first session was started in April 2009.