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Ash Manor CCF Sharpen their skills at Longmoor Training Camp
On the weekend of January 17th and 18th, cadets from Ash Manor CCF embarked on an exciting Skill at Arms training weekend at Longmoor Training Camp. This unique opportunity allowed cadets to learn and practice vital skills, build confidence, and experience life on an active military base.
The Army section cadets focused on the Cadet GP A2 rifle, a new experience for many. For junior cadets, it was their first introduction to this weapon system, marking the start of their training journey towards firing the rifle on a range. They demonstrated enthusiasm as they worked through their lessons. Meanwhile, the senior cadets successfully passed their weapon handling tests, showcasing their hard work and dedication.
In addition to weapon training, all cadets honed their First Aid skills. Participating in realistic scenarios designed to test their responses allowed them to practise essential techniques and gain valuable hands-on experience.
The Royal Navy section had their own set of challenges and achievements. They delved into First Aid training, learning critical skills like CPR and the use of a defibrillator. They were also introduced to the bosun whistle, a traditional naval tool, and learned various calls – including the ever-important call for dinner!
For many cadets, this was their first time staying overnight at an active military camp. The weekend was demanding but immensely rewarding, as cadets gained new skills, bonded as a team, and took significant steps in their CCF journey. This event also provided us with a chance to promote 2nd Lieutenant Rodgers to a full Lieutenant, we would like to thank him for his hard work and dedication to AMS CCF.
GCSE Citizenship Students Explore Democracy in Action
On Monday, 13th January, our Year 10 and 11 GCSE Citizenship Studies students embarked on an unforgettable trip to the heart of UK democracy—the Houses of Parliament. The visit offered a unique opportunity to deepen their understanding of the democratic processes and the rich history that shapes our nation.
During their tour, students were captivated by the grandeur of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. Guided by knowledgeable staff, they learned about the evolution of democracy in the UK, from its earliest days to the modern parliamentary system. The experience was not only educational but also inspiring, as students witnessed first-hand the spaces where key decisions affecting the country are debated and made.
Of course, no trip to Parliament is complete without a stop at the gift shop, where the students eagerly picked up souvenirs to remember their day. The visit was truly eye-opening, offering a tangible reminder that they, too, play a role in the democratic process as citizens of the UK.
This incredible experience was made possible with the assistance of our local MP Jeremy Hunt, to whom we extend our gratitude.
But the learning didn’t stop there! On Tuesday, 21st January, the students were privileged to hear from Sir Graham Wrigley, Deputy Lord Lieutenant of Surrey. Sir Graham delivered an engaging talk on his journey of active citizenship and the positive impact it has had on shaping the world. His inspiring stories of service and contribution to the community reinforced the importance of being proactive and involved citizens. He also explained the role of the Lord Lieutenancy and its importance in the community. The students were impeccably behaved, listening intently and posing thoughtful questions that demonstrated their growing understanding of citizenship and democracy.
Special thanks go to Major Johnson, our Citizenship teacher and to Head teacher Ms Bailey, whose hard work and persistence ensured these enriching opportunities came to life. These experiences have not only enhanced the students' academic learning but also empowered them to see their place within the democratic system, inspiring them to actively engage in shaping the future of their communities.
Well done to all involved—you’ve made Ash Manor School proud!
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Youth Speaks - 29.1.25
Personal Development Day - 15.1.25
Curious Incident of the dog in the night time - 10.12.24
Remembrance Week 15.11.24
Cadets out in the Field 15.11.24
PE Blog - Autumn 2024 11.11.24
L&T Blog 22.10.24
Year 9 Geographers Explore the Tropical Rainforest 19.10.24
Cadet RSM Neame and WO2 Chalmers Honoured 17.10.24
PD Day 15.10.24
Brooklands 11.10.24
Silver Duke of Edinburgh 7.10.24
Community and Excellence on show at Open Evening 30.9.24
Geography Year 11 GCSE Residential Field Trip 23.9.24