Our MISSION, VISION AND BELIEFS

OUR MISSION

The
MISSION of the National Police Cadet Corps is 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.


OUR VISION

The VISION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to become the best youth organisation in Singapore, one that actively helps to make Singapore the safest place in the world.



OUR BELIEFS

In accordance with our MISSION and observing our objectives, we believe that our association with the National Police Cadets Corps will:



1. ENSURE our growth by exposing us to a challenging enviroment which, in turn will imbibe us with leadership qualities, strong characters and civic, social and moral values.

2. ENLIGHTEN us on the role of the Singapore Police Force, help to bulid a stronger bond of friendship with them, and so lead to a safer place for all in the country.

3. As part of a culture that encourages us to treat fellow cadets with respect, courtesy and tact, TEACH us to extend the same care and concern to others.

4. As a result of our identification with the Singapore Police Force TEACH us to adopt its tradition of high standards of performance, commitment, duty and service, to seek to excel and to face up to challenge.

Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Jetty Jump 2012 !

On 10 March 2012, all Secondary 1 cadets of Springfield, Raffles Girls and Edgefield went on to a sea survival course at Loyang Regional Base. They are require to go through the Sea Survival Training course. On successful completion of the course the cadets would be awarded the seamanship bronze badge. On attaining the badge the cadets would be allowed to participate in other sea activities.E.g. Navigation Sortie and Rafting. We'll leave you to view the pictures and reflection below :) Enjoy :) 


Getting ready to jump, Jump, JUmp, JUMp, JUMP !!  

Reflections from secondary 1 Cadets: 

I had a great day at Loyang with my NPCC squat mates.We first had to put on our life jackets and then we went on to learn how to throw a life buoy then we went off for the jump. I was a little nervous but I still jumped. I had a great experience there at Loyang. After the jump we were given 30 minutes changing up time and then we were all given time to eat. Food was provided. So to sum it up I got a great day.
- Private Soban of 1 Benevolence.

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