National Cadet Corps (NCC)

Discipline, dedication, and determination – the pillars of NCC training that shape future leaders.

Under the supervision of knowledgeable instructors, students can engage in drills, exercises, and other activities on our well-equipped training fields and facilities.

At St. Anthony School, we believe that giving our children the freedom to pursue their interests and acquire useful skills is essential. We’re glad to provide the National Cadet Corps (NCC) program because of this! All interested students are urged to join NCC since it is a simple process. To guarantee a seamless procedure, we offer an abundance of materials and help. Our hardworking staff members are accessible at all times to help students with the registration process and to address any queries they might have.

Curriculum Overview

The St. Anthony School is divided into three sections – the Primary encompassing Classes I to V, under the Headmistress; the Middle School consisting of Classes VI to VIII under the Head-Master and the Senior School comprising Classes IX to XII headed by the Vice Principal to facilitate convenience in administration.

18:1

Student to Teacher Ratio

100%

Pass Percentage

20+

Awards

11+

Centum Club

FAQ's

1. How can students become members of the NCC

Students in the junior division (ages 13–18) and senior division (ages 18–26) are divided by age.

The St. Anthony's School NCC program is a youth development effort designed to foster civic duty, leadership, and discipline in pupils. It provides a range of programs, including as camps, adventure training, community service, and exercises.

Students may join the NCC if they are enrolled in Class 8 or higher. They must adhere to the NCC program's ideals and goals, as well as specific academic and physical requirements

Participants in the NCC program develop vital skills such as leadership, collaboration, and discipline. Additionally, they can take part in community service initiatives, adventure activities, and national camps. NCC cadets may also be given precedence while applying to colleges and being enlisted in the military.

Students that are interested in joining the NCC program can do so by completing an application that is accessible at the school office. They might also have to fulfill certain requirements, such passing a physical fitness exam, and show up to an orientation session.

Numerous activities are part of the NCC curriculum, including first aid training, rifle shooting, map reading, and routine drill practice. In addition, cadets take part in yearly training camps, volunteer work, and a range of state and national contests.

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