On Sunday 9th November, Dukeās Secondary Schoolās Combined Cadet Force proudly took part in the Ashington Remembrance Parade, standing shoulder to shoulder with local community members to honour those who have served and sacrificed.
Our cadets showed true courage and composure as they marched through the town, representing Dukeās with pride and respect. A particularly special moment came when CDT CPL Isla Blake laid a wreath on behalf of Dukeās Secondary School – a touching tribute to those who gave their lives in service.
Colour Sergeant John Langan acted as Parade Commander, leading the contingent with discipline and professionalism, while Second Lieutenant Kirsten Osman provided vital support in coordinating the march. A huge thanks to John and Kirsten!
This yearās parade was the first attended by Dukeās CCF as a full contingent under the new leadership of Mrs Georgia Goodfellow, marking the start of an important tradition that will see our cadets continue to take part in future Remembrance events.
We are incredibly proud of all our cadets for their commitment, bravery, and sense of duty. Their efforts embody the light values we strive towards every day at Dukeās. Well done to each and everyone involved, we couldn’t be prouder of you!
Dukeās Combined Cadet Force (CCF) let their light shine at Otterburn Summer Camp.
A huge well done to our Dukeās CCF! Each and every one of you were a credit to our school and we couldnāt be prouder of how you all articulated yourselves throughout the summer camp. We had countless comments from other schools and organisations in regards to the way our pupils carried themselves throughout a rather physically challenging camp. The cadets were well mannered, appreciative and gave 110% effort into everything they completed.
Taking part in various activities such as;
Competitive shooting on Cadet GP & air rifle.
Intense Fieldcraft Exercise involving fire & manoeuvre
Competition Day (Dukeās won a total of 3 competitions)
North Yorkshire Waterpark
A special shoutout to Kaiden Wright, Morgan Lamb and Isla Blake for winning awards throughout camp. As well Grace Simpson – who shot on a live firing range for the first time at summer camp and managed to out-shoot all other cadets and contingents, winning 1st prize for her impeccable shot. We are extremely proud! It takes great skill to fire such weapons, so a massive well done to Grace!
More Great News!
Dukeās Combined Cadet Force were subject to the bi-annual inspection in October, which is similar to an Ofsted inspection but for the CCF. Colonel Jeremy Dodd from the RRF came to inspect the running and effectiveness of Dukeās contingent. After a long wait, we finally have the report back!
We are absolutely delighted to announce that Dukeās CCF received 4/5 Above Standards thanks to the hard work from the CCF, Cadet Force Adult Volunteerās (CFVA), SLT and our wonderful cadets. Our last standard was based on adult recruitment which we came out as āStandardā on this one. Colonel Jeremy Dodd stated in the report āOverall a very successful Contingent who is on an upward trendā and āmost of the cadets were aiming to achieve their 1-star qualification, with a healthy group aiming to achieve their 2-star award. Training was conducted at the right level with good resourcesā.
Help us to inspire the next generation…
Despite all of the praise received from the reviewing officer and other organisations – one thing which was made apparent was the lack of adult volunteers on the team. We have a wonderful team of dedicated and professional CFAVās here at Dukeās, but weāre very quickly becoming outnumbered!
Do you want to inspire the next generation and make a real difference? Weāre looking for enthusiastic adults who are seeking an adventure to join the Dukeās Combined Cadet Force as Volunteer Instructors. The contingent requires more volunteers to continue offering a range of activities and maintain growth to avoid stagnation in opportunities and learning, which could cause progression to become slower.
As a volunteer, youāll help students develop important life skills like leadership, teamwork and discipline through various activities such as fieldcraft, adventurous training and drill. Working alongside our experienced team, youāll receive training and gain valuable skills that will benefit you in both your personal and professional life. No military experience is necessary – just a passion for helping young people reach their full potential.
Learn how you can get involved by contacting our AUO Georgia Goodfellow via her email – georgia.hughes@dukes.ncea.org.uk
We look forward to welcoming you on the team!
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