Teachers’ conference held
Islamabad:The annual teachers’ conference of Dar-e-Arqam Schools held at G-13 in Islamabad, celebrating the dedication and tireless efforts of educators shaping the nation’s future. The event aimed to express heartfelt gratitude to teachers for their unwavering commitment to nurturing knowledgeable, skilled, and morally upright generations, says a press release.
Educators from various campuses, including Westridge Campus, Officer Colony Campus, Range Road Senior and Junior Campuses, and Valley Road Campus, participated in large numbers.
The presence of branch heads, coordinators, and administrative staff added to the event’s grandeur. The chief guest, Syed Waqas Anjum Jafri, CEO of Dar-e-Arqam Schools, addressed the gathering, stating that teachers are the true assets of the nation, illuminating society with knowledge by sacrificing their own comforts. He emphasised that Dar-e-Arqam’s mission is to cultivate educated, ethical, and skilled youth, which is essential for the nation’s greatness.
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