WSSS NPCC

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The official page of West Spring Secondary School's NPCC unit, Area 19. West Spring NPCC is the largest uniformed group in West Spring.

As a young unit, West Spring NPCC has come a long way to achieve the Bronze Award in 2007 and 2008 & Gold Award since 2009 in the NPCC Unit Overall Proficiency Award (UOPA). West Spring NPCC aims to expose our cadets to fun and interesting activities amidst their busy school schedule. Life skills are being transferred on to these young minds to better prepare them for future challenges in society

Photos from WSSS NPCC's post 28/05/2026

This year, our unit took part in the NPCC Inter-Unit Drill Competition 2026, where our cadets demonstrated immense dedication, perseverance, and teamwork throughout months of rigorous training. Through their hard work and determination, the contingent successfully advanced past the Area Qualifiers and competed at the Zonal Level.

Although we did not progress further, every training session, challenge, and performance has strengthened us as a unit and taught us valuable lessons in resilience and discipline. We are incredibly proud of our cadets for their commitment, courage, and unwavering team spirit throughout the journey.

A heartfelt thank you to our officers, instructors, teachers, and supporters for their constant guidance and encouragement. This experience will continue to inspire us to strive for greater heights in the years ahead. 💙👮‍♂️🇸🇬

Photos from WSSS NPCC's post 22/05/2026

On 18 May 2026, our unit proudly commemorated NPCC Day with a meaningful and well-executed parade that reflected the unity, discipline, and resilience of our cadets. Guided by our dedicated officers and teachers, every contingent marched with pride and precision—demonstrating the commitment and values upheld by the National Police Cadet Corps.

We would like to express our sincere appreciation to all cadets, officers, and teachers for their hard work and dedication in making this year’s NPCC Day Parade a memorable one. Happy NPCC Day 2026! 🇸🇬👮‍♂️💙

Photos from WSSS NPCC's post 17/03/2026

Our unit recently held our Annual General Meeting and Passing-Out Parade, marking the close of an incredible chapter and the beginning of a new one for our unit.

The AGM gave us the opportunity to reflect on the achievements, challenges, and memories that shaped the past year. The POP was a proud yet emotional moment as we officially bade farewell to our seniors who have led, guided, and inspired the unit with their dedication and commitment.

Thank you to Kimuras for your leadership and the legacy you leave behind. Your contributions have shaped the unit in countless ways, and we will continue to carry forward the values and spirit you have instilled in us.

Here’s to the new leadership, new goals, and another exciting year ahead. Once NPCC, always NPCC.

Photos from WSSS NPCC's post 03/03/2026

Our unit’s sec 2 and 3 cadets have been training for the Inter-Unit Drills Competition. All of our cadets have been training diligently and have put in their best in the competition. Fortunately, all their hard work paid off as we won second place and made it past area qualifiers!
Great job guys🥳🥳🥳
All the best for zonalsđź’Ş

Reflections from cadets:

During the Drills Competition, I was really nervous at first. For our trainings, I had complete confidence that my school was going to secure the top 2 spot for the competition although they were still unsure in some areas. Since I was the commander for the entire squad, I also had a bit of stress. If I messed up my commands, the entire squad will execute the drill wrongly. So during the training, I gave myself as much confidence as I could. Before the actual date of the competition, I told myself: If I want it, I need it. So I gave what seemed like my all during the competition. I am sure I could have been better, because everything I’m not made me everything I am. I remember my sir telling our squad: if we don’t make it past the first round, its worth the experience. But to me, giving up is way harder than trying. I’m a champion, so I turned tragedy into triumph. We had a lot of motivational speeches during the training and we managed to clinch the top 2 spot. Overall, I’m proud of myself and my squad for making it to the next round.
-CPL (NPCC) Diong Jia Kang

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