
Queenstown Secondary National Police Cadet Corps
NPCC Proficiency Badges
The objectives of awarding proficiency badges to cadets are:
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To sustain the cadets' interest in the Corps and to instil in them the sense of striving to do well. 
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To show recognition of cadets' achievements. 
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To encourage cadets to participate in more healthy activities. 
NPCC Uniform Badge Arrangement

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Badges should be placed right next to each other and do not overlap each other/pockets/seam lines/name tag etc 
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Badges should be aligned properly - 
For right chest: align the First Aid, to directly on top of name tag, and Home Front Security and Total Defence just above. 
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For left chest: lowest row should be aligned to the first button of your uniform 
 
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Leave a space if you did not attain that particular badge which is designated in the badge position as shown above. - 
This is to allow immediate identification of the badges that you did not attain for your level. 
 
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If a badge has more than one level, only the highest level should be worn. 
Progression of Badge Achievements
Year 01
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Third Class Drill 
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Police Procedure 
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Road Safety 
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Crime Prevention 
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Campcraft 
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Total Defence Bronze 
Year 02
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Second Class Drill 
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Basic Law 
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Civil Defence 
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Community Safety & Security Program (CSSP) 
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Adventure Training Camp (ATC) 
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Total Defence Silver 
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SANA 
Year 03 & 04
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First Class Drill 
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Police Youth Ambassador (PYA) 
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Marksmanship 
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Total Defence Gold 
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CSI 
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Homefront Security 
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First Aid 
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Best Unit Cadet 
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SPF-NPCC 
Award Badges

​SPF-NPCC Badge
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Holds minimum rank of Staff Sergeant 
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Passed Physical Fitness Test 
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Good leadership qualities with outstanding contribution both in school unit and at HQ event 
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Obtained the required proficiency badges 
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Year 4 and 5 

​Best Unit Cadet Badge
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Holds minimum rank of Corporal 
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Outstanding contribution to school unit 
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Year 3 and above 
National Education Badges
​Total Defence (Bronze) Badge
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Complete Lesson on Total Defence via Student Learning Space (SLS) 
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Play “Guardians of the City II” (GOTC II) – the Total Defence card game 
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Design, present to peers, and submit a new Action card for the GOTC card game 
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Year 1 and above 


​Total Defence (Gold) Badge
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Complete TD VIA project or join volunteer 
 schemes approved by Nexus
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Complete CPR AED certification 
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Year 3 and above 

​Total Defence (Silver) Badge
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Submit storyboard for N.E.mation ! 
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Teach/Facilitate the “Guardians of the City” (GOTC) Total Defence strategy card game. 
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Year 2 and above 

Civil Defence Badge​
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Complete Civil Defence Course conducted by Singapore Civil Defence Force officers. 
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Year 2 and above 
Personal Development Badges

​First Aid Badge
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Obtain First Aid Certification 
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Year 2 and above 
Resilience Badges

​Third Class Drill Badge
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Has knowledge of and is able to command a squad in the various basic drill movement 
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Year 1 and above 
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Please visit the third class drill page for more information. 

First Class Drill Badge
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Has knowledge of advanced rifle drill 
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Able to organize and conduct a parade and/or muster parade 
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Obtained second class drill badge 
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Year 3 and above 
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Please visit the first class drill page for more information. 

Second Class Drill badge
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Has knowledge of and is able to command a squad in the advance footdrills and basic rifle drills 
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Obtained third class drill badge 
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Year 2 and above 
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Please visit the second class drill page​ for more information. 

Campcraft Badge​
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Be able to tie all the 10 basic knots and 4 lashings 
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Year 1 and above 
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Please visit the campcraft page for more information. 

Adventure Training Badge
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Attended Adventure Training Camp 
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75% Attendance 
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Year 2 and above 
Law Enforcement Badges

​Crime Prevention Badge
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Complete the Crime Prevention Course 
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Pass the theory and practical test from National Crime Prevention Council (NCPC) 
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Year 1 and above 

Police Youth Ambassador (PYA) Badge
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Complete PYA project as per requirement 
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Obtained CSSP badge 
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Year 3 and above 
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Please visit the PYA page for past projects 

Marksmanship Badge
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Obtained at least 75% of total scores at .22 revolver classification shoot 
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Year 3 and above 

Homefront Security (HFS) Badge
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Complete the HFS Course 
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Pass a written test 
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Year 3 and above 

Community Safety & Security (CSSP) badge
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Complete CSSP project as per requirement 
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Obtained Crime Prevention badge 
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Year 2 and above 
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Please visit the CSSP page for past projects 

Road Safety Badge​
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Complete Road Safety Course 
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Pass the Road Safety test 
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Year 1 and above 

SANA Badge
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Complete SANA course conducted by officers from SANA 
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Pass the test 
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Year 2 and above 

Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) Badge
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Complete the E-CSI Course 
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Year 3 and above