National Police Cadet Corps
Teachers-in-Charge
1. Mr Alex Ang Kok Wee (Advisor)
2. Mr Ariff Bin Abdul Aziz (Teacher-in-charge)
3. Ms Jane Lee Mun Sum (2 Teacher-in-charge)
4. Mr Muralee s/o Sreedran
Training Day & Time
Wednesdays, 3.30pm - 6.30pm
Mission & Vision
The MISSION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to develop our members to be active community leaders by working in partnership with the Singapore Police Force to fight crime and keep Singapore safe.
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.
In accordance with NPCC mission and observing our objectives, we hope our cadets:
Objectives
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will be developed into leaders with character & values
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grow into confident and resilient members of society
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be aware on the role of the Singapore Police Force (SPF) and adopt SPF’s tradition of high standards of performance, commitment, duty and service, to seek to excel and to face up to challenge
Key Programmes
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Campcraft and drills
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0.22 revolver live shooting at Home Team Academy Range
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Basic law and Police Procedures
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Adventure and Survival Training Camps
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Crime Scene Investigation
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Community and VIA services
Achievements
2019
Unit Overall Proficiency Award - Bronze
2018
Unit Overall Proficiency Award - Bronze
2017
Unit Overall Proficiency Award - Silver
CCA Experiences by Students
Student Name: Nursyahirah Bte Salimi
Student Class(Class / Year):
4T 2019
Student role in CCA: Sec 2 IC
Student’s Experience:
It's been a brilliant 4 years being in NPCC and all the activities that
i couldn't believe doing made it viable in this CCA.
NPCC has provided me opportunities to grow and develop into a better
individual.
Student Name: Lim Yue Feng Austin
Student Class (Class / Year): 4F 2018
Student role in CCA: Chairperson
Student’s Experience
NPCC has guided me in many different ways and it has shaped me into becoming
who I am today. The trainings every week were tiring, but it taught me
to persevere on and endure through my 4 years. Despite all these tough
trainings, I was still able to have fun, by hanging out with the seniors
and making friends with other units during area events.