NPCC
D.A.R.E. (Discipline, Achieve, Resilience, Excellence)
The NPCC aims to
Develop our members into active citizens and community leaders
Work in partnership with the Singapore Police Force to fight crime and keep Singapore safe
In 1959, during the explosive period of Singapore's history, our society was fraught with problems of law and order. There was high tension and mounting hatred between the community and the Police Force. Youths were the main targets as riots and unlawful activities slowly took a stronghold of our society. Actions needed to be taken immediately to reduce potential safety and security threats that were impacting the community. Police Cadet Corps (PCC, now known as NPCC) was set up to break the barrier between the people and the Police Force and to instil a greater sense of discipline in youth and a sense of civic responsibility in them, thereby developing their moral character. The first PCC unit started only with 30 cadets and a single teacher officer - Mr. Victor Seah.
Events and Achievements
Day | Event Name | Award / Position |
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2022 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Distinction |
2021 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Distinction |
2020 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Gold |
2019 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Gold |
2018 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Gold |
2017 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Gold |
2016 | Unit Overall Proficiency Award | Gold |
Staff, Volunteers and Student Leaders
Designation | Name |
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Teachers-in-Charge | Mr Ng Tze How (OC Unit) |
Volunteers | INSP (NPCC) Lim Hai Jie, Felicia |
Cadet Leaders: Leadership Group | Wayne Aw Wei En (Chairperson) |