n P R O S P E C T U S CADET COLLEGE WANA JEWEL OF SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY
VICE CHAIRMAN CADET COLLEGE WANA BOARD OF GOVERNORS Cadet College Wana even in its infancy has already contributed significantly in changing the reflection of South Waziristan Agency in general and FATA in particular through education. Its highly motivated and qualified faculty is ever committed in transforming raw juveniles of FATA into educated and responsive citizens of 21 th Century s Pakistan by having special focus on academic excellence, character building and personality development. College in a very short span of time has already produced commendable academic results, both in SSC and HSSC examinations. I am certain that College will not only maintain its high standards but will grow into leading institution of Pakistan. GOC 9 Division
Mission Statement MESSAGE Provide quality education and training to young Cadets, with a view to nurture their knowledge, skills, personality and character to make them an upright human being, a true Muslim and a patriotic citizen, equipped to face challenges of life. Principal Cadet College Wana
Introduction Wana is a historic town of South Waziristan Agency. It is located at a distance of 140 Kms North West of Dera Ismail Khan, at an altitude of 4850 feet above sea level, wedged between towering mountains in the midst of the famous Wazir country. Cadet College Wana commenced its maiden session in April 2011. Objectives of College To provide quality education from 8 th to 12 th cl, at subsidized rates to students from all over the country to include KPK and Baluchistan in general and FATA in particular. To eliminate the sense of deprivation and alienation among tribesmen, by providing prospects to bring them in national mainstream. To channelize the potentials of tribals into more productive ventures bearing on nation-building activities. To inculcate in young cadets the spirit of national cohesion and hone their patriotism. The focus will be on academic excellence, personality development, character building, promotion of true religious values, leadership traits and physical development. To act as an outlet to transform the cadets and condition them for taking responsible positions in all walks of life. To inculcate national harmony integration and providing opportunity to tribal cadets to work in consonance with their colleagues from the settled areas.
Control and Management The college is financed by the Federal Government through FATA Secretariat and run by a Board of Governors. The Governor KPK is the Chairman of the Board with the General Officer Commanding 9 Division as the Vice Chairman. The Principal works as a Secretary to the Board and is responsible for the administration of the college according to the rules laid down by the Board.
Staff The College has qualified teaching staff, divided into various departments, each headed by a senior member. S.NO NAME EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATION DESIGNATION/DEPARTMENT 1. Mr. Inam Ullah Khan M.Sc Chemistry Vice Principal 2. Mr. Zafar Iqbal M.Sc Maths, B.Ed HOD Maths Dept 3. Mr. Zia Ur Rehman MSc Maths, B.Ed Asstt. Prof. in Maths 4. Mr. Hakeem Dad MSc Maths Lecturer in Maths 5. Mr. Muhammad Asim MSc Maths, M.Phill in Progress Lecturer in Maths 6. Mr. Muhammad Naeem M.Phill in Maths Lecturer in Maths 7. Mr. Muhammad Anwer M.Sc Chemistry, B.Ed HOD Chemistry Dept 8. Mr. Javed Iqbal M Sc Chemistry B.Ed Asstt.Prof. in Chemistry 9. Mr Sami Ullah MSc Chemistry Lecturer in Chemistry 10. Mr. M.Jamshed MSc Chemistry Lecturer in Chemistry 11. Mr. Ijaz Ahmed MCS, MS Computer Sciences, B.Ed HOD Computer Dept 12. Mr. Naveed Rehman MCS, B.Ed Lecturer in Computer Science 13. Mr. Umer Ali Khan MA English,B.Ed HOD English Dept 14. Mr. Shaban Ahmed MA English,B.Ed Asstt.Prof. in English 15. Mr. Shafi Ullah MA English Lecturer in English 16. Mr. Aman Ullah MA English, B.Ed, M.Ed Lecturer in English
17. Mr. Muhammad Iqbal MSc Physics, B.Ed HOD Physics Dept 18. Mr. Muhammad Ibrahim MSc Physics Lecturer in Physics 19. Mr. Muhammad Younas M.Sc Physics, B.Ed Lecturer Physics 20. Mr. Sultan Mehmood M.Sc Physics, B.Ed Lecturer Physics Mr. Ikram Ullah 21. MSc Biotechnology Lecturer in Biology 22. Mr. Naeem Ullah M.Sc Botany, B.Ed Lecturer in Biology 23. Mr. Zia Ud Din M.Sc Zoology Lecturer in Biology 24. Mr. Abdul Qayyum MA, M.Phil Islamiyat HOD Islamiyat Dept 25. Mr. Shireen Zada MA Islamiyat, Arabic Asstt. Prof. in Islamiyat 26. Mr. Abdul Haleem MA Urdu, B.Ed HOD Urdu Dept 27. Mr. Atta ur Rehman MA Urdu, B.Ed Lecturer in Urdu 28. Mr. Irfan Khan MA Urdu, B.Ed Lecturer in Urdu 29. Mr. Muhammad Ayaz MA Urdu, B.Ed Lecturer in Urdu 30. Mr. Muhammad Raiz MA Pak Study B.Ed HOD Pak Study Dept 31. Mr. Hazrat Muhammad MA Pak Study B.Ed Lecturer in Pak Study 32. Mr. M. Pervaiz Sadaat MLIS Librarian 33. Mr. Adnan Muhammad Msc Psychology MA Islamiyat MBA Psychologist
Military Staff The Army Staff is headed by the Adjutant of the rank of Captain who is responsible for military and physical training of cadets. College Calendar. A forecast of events starting with the beginning of term will be followed. Parents and guests are always welcome at events, like Parent s Day, which will be tentatively held in October every year. The next academic year has 3 terms of approximately 12 weeks). The outline is as follows: - a. 1 st Term. It is academic in outlook due to board exams while routine co-curricular activities are taking place but no competitions are planned. b. 2 nd Term. Is primarily extra-curricular in outlook while academic would focus on covering max syllabus. c. 3 rd Term. Has an equal mix of academic and d. non-academics activities. Attention is on completing syllabus, activities of clubs / societies manifested in Annual Exhibition and finally Parent s Day.
Daily Routine Program Morning Parade : 05:15 to 05:30 hours Drill / PT : 05:45 to 06:30 Breakfast : 06:50 to 07:10 Morning Assembly : 07:30 to 07:45 1 st Period : 07:50 to 08:30 2 nd Period : 08:30 to 09:10 3 rd Period : 09:10 to 09:50 4th Period : 09: 50 to 10:30 Recess : 10:30 to 1100 5 th Period : 1100 to 11: 40 6 th Period : 11:40 to 12: 20 7 th Period : 12:20 to 1300 Lunch : 13: 30 to 13: 40 Zohar Prayer : 14:00 to 14: 15 Rest Time : 14:15 to : 15:45 After Noon Tea : 15: 45 to 15: 55 First Prep : 16:00 to 17:00 Asar Prayer : 17: 15 to 17: 30 Sport Time : 17 : 45 to 18: 30 Maghreb Prayer : After Sunset Dinner : 19: 15 to 19: 35
TV / Tuck Shop Time : 19: 35 to 20: 25 Isha Prayer : 20: 30 to 20: 45 2 nd Prep : 21:00 to 22:00 Light Out : 22:30 hours Zohar Prayer : 14:00 to 14: 15 Rest Time : 14:15 to : 15:45 After Noon Tea : 15: 45 to 15: 55 First Prep : 16:00 to 17:00 Asar Prayer : 17: 15 to 17: 30 Sport Time : 17 : 45 to 18: 30 Maghreb Prayer : After Sunset Dinner : 19: 15 to 19: 35 TV / Tuck Shop Time : 19: 35 to 20: 25 Isha Prayer : 20: 30 to 20: 45 2 nd Prep : 21:00 to 22:00 Light Out : 22:30 hours Religious Activities. Regular prayers, observance of fast in the Holy month of Ramazan, adherence to the Islamic code of life, honesty and truthfulness form the corner stone of religious motivation / grooming. Religious instructions will be imparted in the class rooms, mosque, morning assembly and through frequent pep talks.
Curriculum and System of Education The College follows the syllabus laid down by the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education Islamabad. The medium of instructions is English. The College offers Pre-Medical and Pre-Engineering courses for Intermediate classes. Class tests and terminal examinations will be held at regular intervals. Cadets progress reports are assessed and complete record of their academic performance and overall conduct is sent to the parents at the end of each term. A cadet failing twice in the same class will no longer be retained in the College.
Library and Audio-Visual Aids. College Library is established and managed by a qualified Librarian. It will also have an Audio Visual Library with latest equipment to acquaint the cadets with modern techniques of acquisition of knowledge and learning. Co-Curricular Activities. Inter-House Urdu, English debates, Essay Writing, Qirat and Quiz Competitions are held regularly to put the cadets through a variety of co-curricular and extra-curricular activities. Computer Section. Computer laboratory is equipped with adequate facilities such as a large number of computers, colored printers, laser printers and scanners. General computer periods are held for each class and Computer is also offered as a subject for those cadets who wish to pursue career in I.T.
Educational Visits and Excursions. The College attaches great importance to educational visits and excursions. Visits will be arranged to various institutions and places of historical importance. Literary and Cultural Activities. A regular period is fixed for cultural and literary activities for each class on Fridays. The topics for junior and senior classes published in the Weekly College Order. Cadets are encouraged to express their views on various topics to build their confidence. The College provides them with ample opportunities to prepare topics from the books which broaden their mental horizon, knowledge and learning. Clubs and Societies. Various Clubs and Societies, i.e Riding Club, Photographic Club, Computer Club, Urdu and English Debating Societies are in place to develop the skill, knowledge and confidence of cadets. Shooting and Hiking Clubs will also be functioning.
College Hospital. The College has a Medical Officer, assisted by dispensers. Cadets with serious ailments are referred to Forward Treatment Centre or Scouts Hospital Wana. Houses. Cadets are accommodated in furnished hostels. Hostels are looked after by a House Master, assisted by House Tutor and Military Staff. Physical Training. Games, Sports and PT / Drill are compulsory for cadets. Sports form an integral part of training of cadets. Regular Inter-House, Senior and Junior Competitions, both indoor and outdoor are arranged under the supervision of qualified coaches. Annual sports fixtures will also be arranged with the sister institutes.
Administration Block. A grand building comprises offices, class-rooms, science laboratories, computer Lab and a staff room. It has a spacious Auditorium with a capacity to accommodate all students and faculty, used for morning assembly, functions, get-togethers and co-curricular activities.
Cadets Mess. The college has a spacious mess. A cadet from each house will be the member of Mess Committee, which will meet frequently to discuss menu and ways of improving the messing standard.
ADMISSIONS Admission in 8 th class would be granted purely on merit derived from the cumulative results of Written Examination and Interview conducted by the College. Eligibility for Class 8 th A candidate must be in Class 7 th at the time of admission. Age limit is 12 to 14 Years. (Six months age relaxation for Hafiz-e-Quran). Syllabus for Entrance Test 8 th Class Syllabus of 7 th Class (Punjab Text Book Board) will be used for entrance exam. English : 100 Marks Mathematics : 100 Marks Urdu and Islamiyat : 100 Marks (Urdu 70, Islamiyat 30) Exam centers Wana Kohat Peshawar D I Khan Bannu Multan Lahore Zhob Quetta Rawalpindi Allocation of Seats Approved quota of seats is as under: Ser Category Existing Quota 1. South Waziristan Agency 70% 2. North Waziristan Agency 04% 3. FATA (Excluding SWA & NWA) 04% 4. KPK Settled Areas 09% 5. Wards of College Employees 03% 6. Balochistan 02% 7. Punjab 03% 8. Gilgit / Baltistan / Kasmir 01% 9. Wards of Armed forces / Shuhada s 03% 10. Sindh 01%
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