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Sunday, 4 November 2018

Unit Camp 2018











During the first week in the Nov/Dec School Holidays, Montfort NPCC had its Annual Unit Camp. The Cadet Leaders together with the Cadet Inspectors had planned a whole lot of activities for the Secondary 1 and 2 cadets. They had a navigation activity, outdoor cooking and ice breakets to strengthen the bonds between squadmates of each squad. This will definetely be a memorable event for each and every one of the cadets especially for the Secondary 1 Cadets as it was their first camp with the unit. This is definitely a key milestone in the Cadets' journey in NPCC.

"Remember to celebrate milestones as you prepare for the road ahead"- Nelson Mandela

Saturday, 21 April 2018

Founder"s Day 2018



This year, Montfort NPCC had a chance to conduct a parade to welcome the guest of honour. As per normal, the parade was conducted smoothly and with precision. All the guests and principals of the Montfort Schools were impressed by us. We would like to thank the Teacher Officers, Alumni for coming back during rehearsals to train the cadets. " I am glad to take part in this prestigious event before we pass out. Even though rehearsals were tough I am glad to be part of these event."- SSGT(NPCC)Clarence

Monday, 16 April 2018

Shooting Enrichment 2018

 

The Secondary 2 and 3 Cadets had a shooting enrichment to prepare them for the .22 revolver shoot and increase the chances for them to get a marksmanship badge. They also learned new tactics on how to shoot accurately and quickly at their target.

"Many roads lead to the path, but basically there are only two; reasons and practice"-Bodhi Dharma

Friday, 13 April 2018

Passing Out Parade



                        

On 13 April 2018, the 2017/2018 batch of Cadet Leaders had their Passing Out Parade (POP). The Secondary Three and Secondary Four had persevered throughout the rehearsals and the actual parade and they have successfully pulled through the parade. We would like to thank all the alumni who had come down and have lent a helping hand.

"If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader." - John Quincy Adams

Monday, 5 February 2018

ATC/STC 2018





This year's ATC/STC was held between 2-4 February. The Secondary 2 and 3 cadets had a lot of activities such as trekking ,flying fox and outdoor cooking. They had lots of fun during these activities and this also provided them with an opportunity for them to bond with other schools from the same area."During these camp we had activities such as trekking which was tiring but fun and enjoyable. Furthermore, although I was scared to try the flying fox, after doing it I was more confident of myself. However, what bothers me most is that we were not able to pitch tent this year due to the constant rain. Overall this camp was an eye-opening experience for me."- SGT(NPCC)Bryan 

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Campcraft Competition 2018

Team 1
Team 2

This year the Cadet Leaders and the Secondary 3 Cadets had an opportunity to showcase their talent for camp craft. There were two teams which took part and these two teams had put in a lot of effort to practice their skills in pitching tents and building gadgets for everyday use. Therefore as fruits for labour, team 1 emerged in the Top 20 and Team 2 emerged in Top 50. We are very proud of them and we would like to thank the alumni for coming for each camp craft practice session and helping us spot our mistakes.

Saturday, 6 January 2018

CCA Orientation 2018

























On 6 January 2018, Montfort Secondary School had its CCA orientation to provide an opportunity for Secondary 1 students to view each CCA's booth to select their preferred CCA. Therefore, Montfort NPCC unit had created a booth that showcased the various ranks, badges, rifles, batons and the CSI kit . The Secondary 1 students had an opportunity to have a hands-on activity to identify fingerprints. Furthermore, the Cadet Leaders had a skit to simulate a terrorist attack. Moreover, Montfort NPCC and the Montfort NCDCC unit had collaborated to come up with a skit to reinforce the importance of SG secure. "I really think that the skit was very eye-pleasing to watch and it had lots of learning points such as to keep a lookout for suspicious people where ever I go. Moreover, this skit actually made me attracted to join NPCC."-  Ian, Secondary 1 Cadet