The trip was very fun and interesting. We went to a lot of places like Malacca central Police Headquarters, Putrajaya Police Headquarters, Marine Base, cadet interaction with the students, Police Museum, Pusat Latihan Polis Kuala Lumpur (PULAPOL), Maktab PDRM (Forensic), Baba Nyonya Heritage, different shopping centres and restaurants.
They brought us to different restaurants with different kind of dishes like Chinese, Baba Nyonya, Indian and others. We had a bumpy and unforgettable boat ride at the Marine Base. The cadets there were very friendly, they showed us around their school. They had a 2-storey library, their field was like a stadium and they showed us where they trained which was a big area to us but to them it was small. We also exchanged phone numbers and email address. I learn that the people from the area will come to the particular school and also based on their results. Malaysia focuses a lot in the religion, where the female police also wear scarf.
It was a lot of fun and experience. I got to know more about our neighbouring country and also to make a lot of new friends from different schools. It was a long 5 days trip that felt very short. As said, time flies. I hope I could get the opportunity to go to other places again!
LCP Hany
Wednesday, November 25, 2009 ; 10:00 PM
Determination Above All;
During the annual camp from 16 to 18 November, I enjoyed it as there were so many activities done. There were games played in school and some activities done out of school. One of the activities that I enjoyed the most is when I go for bowling at Yishun SAFRA. At first we were divided into groups. Then the instructors taught the basic techniques on how to bowl and revise on the bowling etiquettes and rule so as to avoid any injuries that may happen while bowling. After that everyone started to play bowling. The instructors set a competition to everyone, where those who managed to get the highest points win. I never won for the competition but it was fun playing bowling. From the bowling activity, I have learnt the proper way to hold a bowling ball and also the correct way to throw a bowling ball.
Private Nur Aqilah
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I love the bowling section of the annual camp as I love to bowl. I do not know how to bowl properly even if I have my personal ball. After the bowling training, I was enriched with more techniques. The coaches are friendly and warm-hearted. They gave me tips on how to strike and spare. They encouraged us by rewarding us after we get a strike or spare. On the tournament, I did not score well as I was very tired. I was sort of disappointed with myself. I feel happy for my squad mates, seniors and juniors who were the top 4. I LOVE ANNUAL CAMP 2009!!!
LCP Valarie Yeo
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It was a fun camp. I learn that casualty always comes first and even though it’s a leisure camp, you must be discipline at all times. My favourite part was the Semakau walk. It did not look like a place where rubbish is thrown. There are lots of organisms that cannot be found on the mainland. I like the sea-star the most. I learnt that Singapore’s water is very clean and we should use it wisely. In the very next 30 years, Semakau may be fully filled and there are no other islands to dump elsewhere. So we must play our part to reduce, reuse and recycle to minimise waste. It was a great opportunity to explore the island and to learn more about it.
LCP Hany
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Annual Camp was held from 16 Nov to 18 Nov 2009. On the first day, after the Camp Admin, flag raising and camp opening had completed, the first activity was Icebreaking & Team bonding games. Square Catcher and Everybody's Catcher are one of the games that the cadets played. I can see that they were having fun with their groupmates. After lunch, the groups had flag making to display their own identity. I started to see teamwork in them. Then it was time for the selected cadets to head for Semakau Walk. It resulted with very little campers left in school. However, the small group of campers still had fun. They had Recreation after that. Dodgeball is one of the games they had. Since there were very few campers, my squadmates join in the game. Afternoon movie was next. They watched "Monsters VS Aliens" and halfway through for "The Day After Tomorrow". It was time for them to have their wash-up and dinner. After that, they had sing-a-long session and at the same time, the other campers who went for Semakau Walk had reached back to school already. When everyone came together, they went to their respective levels to have their performance preparation. Soon, it was time for debrief and writing of reflection, wash up, supper and lights out.
Day 2 started off with Physical Training and Food Trail for breakfast at Serangoon Gardens. Bowling was next. We went to Yishun Safra for this. This is the activity I enjoyed most in the whole camp. We were taught on how to bowl and the techniques. We also learnt the etiquette for bowling. Rock climbing was after lunch. I managed to climb up higher than what I expected. When we came back to school, it was time to have wash up. After that, we had buffet for dinner and the moment had finally come for performance, where the Sec 1s, Sec 2s and Sec 3s would be performing what they had prepared for the Sec 4s. When everything was over, we carried on with the night activity. The activity is called "Kidnapped". It is a game where a team member is being kidnapped and the other groupmates should go through all stations to find their missing group member. Every station has its own activity to be done, so as to proceed to the next checkpoint. After this, we had a debrief and writing of reflection. The day ended with wash up, supper and lights out.
In the last day of camp, after physical training and breakfast, they had water games. They had a few stations to go through, which will make them get wet and also having fun at the same time. After wash up, bunk out, area cleaning and flag lowering, we had the awards presentation. Congrats to the best male and female campers, and the best group! Then it was camp closing and lastly, home sweet home.
CPL Nurul Afifah Ishak
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This Annual Camp 09 was a fun and exciting camp. It was the first camp that the sec 3 CLs had planned. Although, there are confusion throughout the camp but it was a learning experience for the sec 3s for the coming sec 1 orientation and sec 3 NCO camp. There were many changes in the schedule as I think that it could be done before the camp and not in the camp. The activities that I liked most were the bowling at Yishun Safra and the Rock Climbing also at Yishun Safra. Although the outdoor activites were fun, the indoor activities could have been more fun than the outdoor activities. I personally think that Day 3 was the best as there weren't much changes in the schedule. Although this camp was a fun and exciting camp, but if there was a campfire and the campers could have dry rations, it could look more like a camp. However, I think this camp was for the Sec 4s so if they were happy in the camp, I am delighted. Wish All The Graduating Sec 4s Good Luck On Your Journey And Thank You For Your Contributions To NPCC. All The Best!!! =)
CPL Desmond Toh
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 ; 7:41 PM
Determination Above All;
On 30 October 2009, we had to fall-in in school uniform outside NPCC room at 1.45pm. After we fall-in, sirs and madams gave us 10 minutes to change into full-u. After changing and reporting, we did revision on our drills. I think that my squadmates had forgotten some drills, so that was the time to revise. After training, we changed back into PT kit. PT was fun! We had Captain's Ball for recreation. Then everyone looked so tired, so we were given water break. After that, it was time for debrief and home sweet home.
Private Sandra Lim, 1A3
Today, the Sec 2s practised the rifle drills in full-u attire. After that, we changed into our pt-kit and went to have our pt. Then, we had captain's ball competition. We were divided into two groups. It was very fun. Also, we ran around the court and jump the Super Mario. Soon, it was time to go home.
LCP Jacylin Tham, 2E2
The previous training on 30th October was splendid eventhough the total strength was really little. Unfortunately, we had to cancel our muster parade and have P.T instead. Before that, we practiced some rifle drills. We learned how to ‘hormat’ and ‘turun’ and some other commands. P.T surprisingly was really fun and exciting. I learned something new during P.T, the “Buddha Clap” and “Super Mario”. It was funny looking at how we jumped trying to execute the “Super Mario” command. “Super Mario”, requires you to jump while running and shouting “oi” at the same time. It was hilarious. For recreation, we played captain’s ball. We were divided into two different groups. Each group consist of sec 1 and 2 and also CLs. After the game, we had a little “talking session” while waiting for debrief. We were mainly talking about the coming Campcraft Competition. I had a wonderful time during this training even with a few people. I bet with more people attending, we will have a much better time.
OTHER TEACHERS-
MR DAVID KWONG
MS RITA WONG
MRS CHEA YI SHAN
MR PEH CHIN KEONG
HONORARY OFFICER-
MR ANDY WONG
SENIOR CADET INSPECTORS-
CADET INSPECTORS-
MR WEI LONG (Ad Hoc)
MR ALVIN (Ad Hoc)
MR ALAN (Ad Hoc)
MS NADZIRAH (Sec4 In-Charge)
MR GORDON NG (Sec3 In-Charge)
MR ANG WEI XIANG (Sec3 In-Charge)
MS TAN WEI JING (Sec2 In-Charge)
MR CHUA WEI CHEN (Sec2 In-Charge)
MS TAY LI SHAN (Sec1 In-charge)
Unit Structure (NCOs)
-Head Of Training-
Kaviarasan
Pauline Koh
-Training Dept- SEC 1 CLs-
Bryan Chua
Ranjitha SEC 2 CLs-
Carson Tham
Leroy Ho
AREA 1
Christ Church Secondary School
Fuchun Secondary School
Marsiling Secondary School
Si Ling Secondary School Woodgrove Secondary School
Woodlands Ring Secondary School
Woodlands Secondary School
AREA 2
Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)
Naval Base Secondary School
North View Secondary School
Northbrooks Secondary School
Northland Secondary School Orchid Park Secondary School Yishun Secondary School
Yishun Town Secondary School
AREA 3
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School
Chong Boon Secondary School
Deyi Secondary School
First Toa Payoh Secondary School
Mayflower Secondary School
Presbyterian High School
Yio Chu Kang Secondary School
AREA 4 Beatty Secondary School
Bishan Park Secondary School
Catholic High School
Guangyang Secondary School
Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School
Peirce Secondary School Raffles Institution
Whitley Secondary School
AREA 14
CHIJ St. Theresa's Convent
Crescent Girls’ School Gan Eng Seng School
Henderson Secondary School
Outram Secondary School
Queenstown Secondary School
AREA 16
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) [Sea]
Clementi Town Secondary School
Clementi Woods Secondary School
Kent Ridge Secondary School
Nan Hua High School New Town Secondary School
River Valley High School
Tanglin Secondary School
AREA 17
Boon Lay Secondary School
Jurong Secondary School
Jurong West Secondary School
Juying Secondary School
Pioneer Secondary School
Westwood Secondary School
Yuan Ching Secondary School
Yuhua Secondary School
AREA 18
Bukit Batok Secondary School Bukit View Secondary School
Commonwealth Secondary School
Fuhua Secondary School
Hong Kah Secondary School
Hua Yi Secondary School Jurongville Secondary School
Shuqun Secondary School
AREA 20
Bukit Panjang Government High School Choa Chu Kang Secondary School
Kranji Secondary School
Regent Secondary School
Teck Whye Secondary School
Unity Secondary School
West Spring Secondary School
Zhenghua Secondary School