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TRAININGS :
Parade :
(secondary one to four)
Every Friday , 3pm-6pm, in school
Arm-power Training :
Lower Secondary : Every Tuesday And Friday during jogging session
Upper Secondary : Every Monday and Thursday during jogging session
CEDAR NPCC VISION
To be a CCA that is an integral part of the school and society,
Producing all-rounded cadets who are able to
Contribute and adapt in an ever-changing world
CEDAR NPCC MISSION
To imbue in member a strong sense of responsibility,
Discipline and commitment towards the society,
Where change is the only constant
To instill care and concern, graciousness
And espirit de corp in members
To encourage initiative and innovation
Among members of the unit
To improve overall proficiency of the unit
CEDAR NPCC MOTTO
CEDAR NPCC - GRACIOUSLY FIGHTING FOR THE BEST
CEDAR NPCC IS PART OF AREA 5 , CONSISTING OF :
AREA 5:
Bartley Secondary School
Cedar Girls’ Secondary School
Maris Stella High School
Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School
St. Gabriel’s Secondary School
Yuying Secondary School
ZhongHua Secondary School
UNIT STRENGTH
SECONDARY FOUR SQUAD : NIKE (2007-2010)
TOTAL STRENGTH : 19 CADETS
Nike, also known as Victoria, is the goddes of victory. Nike, the personification of victory is often associated with wings and flying. That's what we do. We fly.
SECONDARY THREE SQUAD : PHOENIX (2008-2011)
TOTAL STRENGTH : 21 CADETS
SECONDARY TWO SQUAD : AETHER (2009-2012)
TOTAL STRENGTH : 25 CADETS
Aether is the god of light. Light represent hope, so we represent hope and give hope to everyone around us.
Reflections for Parade on 22nd January
Wednesday, February 3, 2010 @ 6:07 AM
Reflections for Parade on 22nd JanuaryOn 22nd of January, we had Physical Training, Revision of Lamp Lighting (Hurricane Lamp) and Baton drills.
In the beginning of the parade, CI Ma’am Yolanda took us for Roll Call and Inspection as Nike Ma’ams were sitting for a test. We also did some drills but we were not up to standard at all. We forgot our drills like ‘Keluar Baris’ and ‘Besurai’. We also did not answer a question and Ma’ams had to ask twice before we answered.
After that, it was learning of baton drills. We learnt how to do ‘Sedia’, ‘Senang Diri’ and ‘Hormat’ with the baton. Our movements were not sharp enough and we did not follow the timing. Our bangings were also not coordinated. However, it got better after we practised more. We changed to PT Kit after that for Physical Training. We exceeded counts and we were very disappointed in ourselves. One of us also dropped our skirt and it was confiscated.
After baton drills, it was physical training. We played Captain Ball with Ma’am Izzah, Ma’am Sonya, Ma’am Eveline and Ma’am Kashmira. We had a great time playing but then we realised that we did not do warm up first. After cooling down, we had Revision of Lamp Lighting (Hurricane Lamp).
For Revision of Lamp Lighting (Hurricane Lamp), our Ma’ams spilt us into four groups and asked us to draw out the Hurricane Lamp and label out the parts on a piece of paper and if we got most of it correct, we would be able to claim back our skirt. We drew most of them correctly and managed to claim back our skirt. Although all of us read the Campcraft Manual, we were still quite unsure when Ma’ams asked us questions about the Hurricane Lamp. We will make sure that we will read the Campcraft Manual more thoroughly next time.
In conclusion, we think that we are not up to standard and we should work harder and be a good role model to the Secondary Ones who are coming next week. We will try to change faster and not get our uniforms confiscated. We will also try to do well in both drills and Campcraft.
Secondary Two Squad
Cedar NPCC 2010
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