The National Police Cadet Corps The Commandant of NPCC is Supt. Rosalind Khoo. The Chairman of the 14th NPCC Council is Mr.
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The National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) is the largest uniformed group for youths in Singapore in terms of membership. As of 31 March 2004, the organisation has 596 teacher officers and 20,146 student members in 155 secondary schools, 2 polytechnics open units and 2 University Open Units. With the support from two ministries, namely the Ministry o
f Education and the Ministry of Home Affairs, the latter of which the Singapore Police Force is part of, the organisation has grown from being a relative new-comer compared to other uniformed groups, to being one of the more well-established in terms of reputation, standards, and acceptability amongst the youths of Singapore and their parents. Michael Palmer, Member of Parliament for Punggol East Single Member Constituency. Mission/Vision
The MISSION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to develop its cadets into caring and responsible citizens. The VISION of the National Police Cadet Corps is to mould the builders of a safe & secure home. In accordance with our mission and observing our objectives, we believe that our association with the National Police Cadet Corps will:
ENSURE our growth by exposing us to a challenging environment, which, in turn will imbibe us with leadership qualities, strong character and civic, social and moral values. ENLIGHTEN us on the role of the Singapore Police Force, help to build a stronger bond of friendship with them, and so lead to a safer place for all in the country. As part of a culture that encourages us to treat fellow cadets with respect, courtesy and tact, help us to extend the same care and concern to others. As a result of our identification with the Singapore Police Force, TEACH us to adopt its tradition of high standards of performance, commitment, duty and service, to seek to excel and to face up to challenge.