Well done to all squads who competed on Sunday 28th February 2014. After 5 long hard weeks of training, staff and parents are all very proud of your achievements.
Well done to all squads who competed on Sunday 28th February 2014. After 5 long hard weeks of training, staff and parents are all very proud of your achievements.
We could not be prouder of the performance of our Junior Girls in the National Football Finals held at RAF Cranwell on Sunday 23rd February 2014.
Tia Williams, Celeste Newton and Sarah Fox shone in the competition made all the more challenging that some had only just returned from a gruelling week at HMS Raleigh on the National Band Course. The Junior girls team made up of both Sherbourne and Vernon Units stormed through the fixtures winning 4-0, 3-0, drawing 2-2 and a semi final clocking up 5-0 to secure their place in the final, draw 2-2 and take it to the wire on penalties, finally winning by 3 goals to 2.
Well done girls!
First full day at HMS Raleigh - National Band Course. Cadets were up at 06:00 this morning - all 70 of them, victualled in Ganges block and marched in squad formation up to breakfast for just after 07:00. Impressive sight, seventy cadets stomping round the base. Another march down to the Royal Marines Band Service Buildings for a quick brief at 08:15 and into action. Drum Majors, Bass and Tenor Drummers, Snare Drummers in the West Drill Shed. Bugles and Bell Lyras in the Raleigh Club and Brass/Woodwind in the Concert Room. A Quick Stand-Easy at 10 am and it's everyone into the Drill Shed, instruments too, to begin a day of specialised Band Drill. Adult Instructors are now under instruction from the Corps former Director of Music and the Incumbent Director of Music.
March up to lunch and guess what - yep, it's march back for an afternoon of band drill outside the drill shed. Adults learning how to use a Drum Majors Staff. You can see the improvement in the Cadets Drill. March to dinner at 17:30 and up to Ganges Block for a quiet hour before marching off to the pictures to see Jack the Giant Slayer. March back and after phone calls home, etc, it's time for bed. 22:30 is lights out and by 23:00, you cannot hear a sound (except gentle snoring) from either of the girls or boys Messdecks.
It's now 00:00 and the Duty Staff are turning in (thanks Cadets), ready for an 05:30 turn-to in the morning and off we go again.
It's amazing to watch the effort that the Cadets are putting in and the improvements they are making. It's going to be a long, but really worthwhile week.
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