For the Cadet Leader cum Training Camp was both fun and tiring. The fun part was the games we played. One of the game is the ' invisible mirror ' game. For this game, we had to hold our friends hands and go over the rope. Through this game, i learn to have teamwork and perseverance because we had to cross over the rope without giving up. And we also went for a nightwalk around the school. The nightwalk, we had to overcome our fear of darkness. The nightwalk was both fun and tiring because we need to find clues in the darkness and had to go through a maze. Through this nightwalk, i leaned that i had to trust my squadmates no matter what happens. The best part of the camp is the campfire! We all gone hyper and had lots of fun singing. We also had drills and muster parade during the camp as it was also part of ' training camp ' . The last game we played as a unit during the camp was ' water bomb ' ! We had to use the poncho and catch the water bomb. And also we had to answer questions about npcc, if we get it wrong we would get wet. It was indeed an enjoyable camp !
Neo Hak Meng 1A1-1
On the first day of the camp, was quite fun. We learnt different kind of knots and also played some team bonding games. On the second day. we learnt some of the campfire cheers and songs. After that we had our promotion test. After the test, we continue to play games. Through these games, we all learnt that we must have teamwork, team spirit and perseverance. The last day of our camp, our cadet leader to-be, the sec2s, took over the muster parade and i think that they did a good job. After the parade, we had water activities. One of the games is answering questions of the knowledge of npcc. And the other game was passing bags of water bombs to the other team. Our group need to have teamwork in order to catch the bags of water bomb. At last, we had our area cleaning. And i really enjoyed this camp and learn alot of new things too!
Alicia Siew 1A1-2
Monday, November 14, 2011 ; 2:16 PM
Determination Above All;
From: Cadet Inspector Gordon Ng
Thursday, November 10, 2011 ; 5:20 PM
Determination Above All;
On Friday, 4 nov 2011, we had NPCC training. On this training, we were supposed to report at 1.40pm in our full uniform. We were asked to wear our NPCC uniform because we will be having muster parade in the parade square. But unfortunately, due to the weather, we had to change the venue to the indoor sports hall. The parade was to give out some badges and certificates to the cadets from sec1s to sec3s. Our teacher officer, Mr Vijey, gave out the badges respectively from the sec1s to sec3s. Linah Wong and Cassidy Lim from sec1 represented the sec1 squad to collect the police knowledge and total defence(bronze) badges. Then followed by the sec2s and sec3s to collect their badges and certificates. After the parade, we were given break time to give out the badges to everyone and to hydrate ourselves. WeiEn sir and LiXuan ma'am came and taught the sec1s to fall out and fall in. After teaching and demostrating to us how to do it, each of the sec1s were given a chance to fall out and fall in. We were asked to change to our pt kit after that for our campcraft activites. We were split into two groups. We learned how to tie knots. But the campcraft session only lasted for 30 minutes as we also had sing-a-long session. The session was etremely fun. We sang alot of songs like 'purple light'. It was an enjoyable training that day!
Jaslyn Toh 1E1-3
Wednesday, November 2, 2011 ; 7:43 PM
Determination Above All;
SGS NPCC @LITTLE INDIA
Little India is a second home to many of us Indians residing here in Singapore. It is after all the closest thing to our motherland, India. Personally, Little India is one of the very few places in Singapore that I thought I knew very well. I have been going to Little India since I was very young, whether on the pretext of buying our marketing, to eating good Indian food to buying intricate jewellery and saris. However, much to my surprise, there were more to Little India than I originally thought of.Overall, I was very satisfied with the experience of the trials, I was very amazed with the abundant knowledge I had learnt and was thrilled to know that Little India was more than just shopping paradise for us Indians, but instead it is a small part of Singapore with great historical background and monuments still around.
Ranjitha 2A1-2
A trip to little india was amazing as it was my first time going there. The variety of food look weird and smell weird but feedback from my seniors says it taste great .First, we went to the a stall that sell pastries and sugar snacks. After purchasing snacks we move on toward the famous traditional henna shop . After that we headed across the road, i was surprised to see a chinese stall at little india because i thought little india had only indian stalls . We also walked to the hawker centre to get some drinks and my senior,jian rong sir, bought a large plate of food and gobble it down . We also went upstairs of the hawker centre and there sell many indian traditional costumes and also a wet market which sell a variety of grocery and meat. Soon, it was time for us to meet back at the meeting point ,athough the trip was tried but learn some new culture and experience .
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