Sennockian 2018-2019 | Page 118

CCF Our partnership contingent, Knole Academy, flew the nest at the end of the Michaelmas term and have now set up in their own right after three years under our tutelage. It has been a rewarding experience for both schools and we wish them well. The year has been filled with the usual mix of syllabus training and testing, adventurous training, leadership development and Field Days, and we were pleased to welcome back Old Sennockian Lt Cdr James Tuhey RN (OS 2000) to conduct our Biennial Inspection. Intense rivalry surrounds our intersection competitions; the Big Quiz was won by the RAF, the RN took It’s A Knockout, and the Founder’s Day Gun Run saw the RAF victorious, with all teams beating the previous record. Lt Col Paul Bassett Royal Navy The Royal Navy section enjoyed a wide variety of activities, including kayaking and climbing, alongside regular Thursday afternoon sailing sessions at Bough Beech. Cadets have also experienced field days to Portsmouth, navigating yachts and Swan motor boats to the Isle of Wight, alongside some exciting water sports at Hillingdon Outdoor Adventure Centre. This year’s senior leadership team, WO Alex Huisman and CPO Gaby FitzGerald, have provided inspiration and enthusiasm and we wish them well at university. Sadly, we lose S/Lt David Roche from the officer body but thank him for his considerable input over the last two years. Army It has been a busy and successful year for the Army, with two field days, three intersection competitions, the Military Skills competition (SE), Biennial Inspection and Annual Camp. We have had 34 cadets qualify for APC Basic Award, and 11 senior cadets qualify for APC Advanced Award. The military skills competition this year was also one of our most successful to date: we were placed fifth out of 17, beating schools such as Tonbridge and Charterhouse. On Biennial Inspection, the IO was extremely impressed with our field craft, teamwork and drill parade. In Training Section this year, cadets in the Lower and Upper Sixth led and trained the new Year 10s, imparting not only their practical expertise, but their strong and proactive attitude, which has given many the opportunity to flourish. Camp this year was thoroughly enjoyable and included activities such as kayaking, paintballing, obstacle course and mine sweeping as well as tactical fieldcraft and an overnight exercise in which we competed against Knole Academy. Competition Day allowed us to test skills against other schools. Best cadet was jointly awarded to S/Sgts Michael Presland and Freddie Joarder-White, with Cdt Keira Bassett getting best Year 10. We say farewell and thanks to SI Andy Thomas, who brought considerable experience and enthusiasm to our training. WO Tom Langford 112 TRIPS, CLUBS AND ACTIVITIES S/Sgts Michael Presland and Freddie Joarder-White