National Police Cadet Corps
OBJECTIVES
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To develop our members to be active citizens and community leaders, by working in partnership with Singapore Police Force to fight crime and keep Singapore safe.
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To develop our members into leaders with character and values.
TEACHERS-IN-CHARGE
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Ms Julitta Chia Chia Meng You
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Mr Zavier Ho Chee Yong
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Ms Gloria Boey Li Ling
TRAINING DAYS
DAY |
TIME |
VENUE |
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Wednesday |
3:00pm - 6:00pm |
NPCC room / Quadrangle / Area behind canteen |
(Ad-hoc trainings for competitions and events organised by HQ) |
TBC |
TBC |
CCA Achievements
YEAR |
AWARDS |
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2023 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Accomplishment) |
2022 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Distinction) |
2021 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Gold) |
2019 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Silver)
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2018 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Gold)
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2017 |
Unit Overall Proficiency Award (Silver)
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2016 |
NPCC Challenge Shield |
PROGRAMMES / EVENTS
NAME OF PROGRAMME / EVENT |
DATE / MONTH |
OBJECTIVES OF PROGRAMME / EVENT |
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CCA Fair |
Term 1 |
To showcase the unit’s activities so that the Secondary 1 students may make an informed decision on whether to join NPCC |
Singapore Anti-Narcotics Association Course (Secondary 2) |
Term 1 |
To increase awareness of the threats of drug abuse, to encourage cadets to understand the importance of drug prevention and to prevent self and others against becoming victims to drug abuse. |
Cadet Leaders Training (Secondary 2) |
Term 1 |
To prepare incoming cadet leaders for their roles in leading the unit |
Leadership and Mentoring Skills Course (LMSC) (Secondary 2) |
March Holidays 17 – 18 March 2025 |
To develop the leadership skills of the cadets, focusing on the following 3 core skills and 3 elective skills in NPCC cadets: Core Skills
Elective Skills
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Police Knowledge and Procedures (Secondary 1) |
Term 2 |
To equip cadets with relevant knowledge on crime cases which most teenagers are likely to encounter, to cultivate in them a strong sense of respect for the law, and to instill a sense of responsibility in upholding the law |
Visit to Neighbourhood Police Centre (Secondary 1) |
Term 2 |
To provide cadets insight to the activities that go on inside a neighbourhood police centre |
Home Front Security (Secondary 3) |
Term 2 |
To equip cadets with the relevant knowledge as follows:
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.22 Revolver Dry Shoot and Classification Shoot |
Term 2 |
To equip cadets with basic revolver handling skills in order to be able to participate in the actual shoot |
Total Defence Badges (Bronze, Silver, Gold) |
Term 2 |
To promote awareness of, and involvement in, Total Defence among cadets. The cadets will learn more about our pillars of defence through a card game – Guardians of the City. |
NPCC Day |
Term 2 |
To instill and reinforce the cadets’ sense of identity to the Corps |
Basic Law (Secondary 2) |
Term 2 |
To equip cadets with relevant knowledge on crime cases which students are more likely encounter, to cultivate in them a strong sense of respect for the law, and to instill a sense of responsibility in upholding the law |
Adventure/Survival Training Camp (Secondary 2) |
Term 3 4 – 6 July 2024 |
To instill discipline and confidence in the cadets as they overcome numerous challenges |
Visit to Police Heritage Centre (Secondary 1) |
Term 3 |
To show cadets the history of the police and the key events in history in which the police played vital roles. |
Community Service Project (CSSP) (Secondary 2) |
Term 3 |
To provide cadets with an opportunity to be active citizens by coming up with their own project and spreading crime prevention messages to the school |
Police Youth Ambassadors (PYA) (Secondary 3) |
Term 3 |
To provide cadets with an opportunity to be active citizens by coming up with their own project and spreading crime prevention messages to the community |
Swearing In Ceremony & Area Games Day (Secondary 1) |
Term 3
12 July 2024 |
The ceremony welcomes our new members joining the NPCC family and instils a sense of belonging to the Corps To equip cadets with relevant knowledge on crime cases which students are more likely encounter, to cultivate in them a strong sense of respect for the law, and to instill a sense of responsibility in upholding the law |
National Day Celebrations |
National Day Celebrations in School |
To provide cadets with a platform to showcase their proficiency in drills in the form of friendly competition |
Visit to Home Team Gallery (Secondary 3) |
TBC |
To help cadets appreciate the role of the Singapore Police Force as part of a larger effort to maintain the safety and security of Singapore and its people |
Homefront Security (Secondary 3) |
Term 3 |
To equip cadets with the relevant knowledge as follows: Greater awareness on specific threats like chemical, biological and radiological, and its effect on the human body Skills and knowledge in identifying suspicious persons or items found in public places and transport Public Warning System and Emergency Evacuation Procedures |
Annual Camp |
November Holidays TBC |
To foster camaraderie among the cadets and a sense of belonging to the CCA |
Unarmed Tactics (Secondary 2) |
TBC |
To equip cadets with basic self-defence skills used by the Police when interacting with potentially aggressive people |
Crime Scene Investigation (Secondary 3) |
TBC |
To teach cadets the science, skills and processes involved in gathering evidence from a scene to solve a crime |
Civil Defence (Secondary 2) |
Term 1 |
To equip cadets with relevant skills on first aid and firefighting which will be useful in times of emergency |
Various enrichment activities (Kayaking, Archery, Paintball etc) |
TBC |
To provide cadets with a wide variety of experiences beyond those related to Police work |
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GALLERY