The CCF Squadron at Colfe’s is renowned for its high standards and is the only unit in the UK to have an Army Air Corps Flight in addition to a Royal Air Force Flight.
Cadets engage in a large variety of training which lead to the award of a BTEC First Diploma in Public Service which is equivalent to four GCSE’s at grades C-A*. Much of the training is practical and takes place on Monday night parade evenings and during school holidays at military bases throughout the UK and overseas.
Examples of Cadet training include leadership training, first aid, fieldcraft and battlecraft, expedition training (which also includes the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award where the Squadron has repeatedly been one of the only units to achieve Gold Awards in the area), flying in service aircraft, gliding to solo standard and shooting.
The unit is run by a highly qualified team of officers supported by a senior NCO. Most are qualified pilots with instructional experience and they hold a multitude of other qualifications such as range conducting officers, mountain leaders, signals and first aid instructors to mention just a few.
The CCF Squadron offers unsurpassed opportunities for personal development.
Year 8 Outdoor Education Courses 2011
Sunday 6 – Saturday 12 March - forms 8A & 8B
Sunday 13 – Saturday 19 March - forms 8D & 8E
Sunday 20 –Saturday 26 March - form 8C