B C S BRIEFING 7 December 2020 RFS Cadets Braidwood Central School and the Rural Fire Service have been running the RFS cadet program together for 14 years. This year another group of Year 9 students have had an amazing and valuable experience learning new skills which will last them a lifeme. The program provides our Year 9 students with an insight into fire safety and prevenon, whilst developing praccal life skills and a general appreciaon of community service and volunteerism. On Monday, the RFS cadets started their week in a different classroom and different uniform. They discussed some the theory behind fire before some hands-on acvies in the aſternoon. Wednesday included visitors from the local NSW Ambulance service and NSW Fire and Rescue, with crews showing the students some of the equipment they use on the job. Goetz Graf, the RFS Chief Superintendent Area Commander also dropped in to see the cadets, sharing his story of starng as a cadet to his current posion in the RFS. Friday had the cadets display all the knowledge learnt with a simulaon of three different typical fire emergency situaons. Upcoming Events Term 4 Week 9 Primary Swim Scheme 08 December School Band 10 December Girls Group 11 December Year 11 Hospitality Week 10 14 December Headspace 16 December Last day Term Please note that dates and events may be subject to change. Please see our website braidwood-c.schools.nsw.gov.au or the calendar on our SkoolBag App for more details and the most up-to-date information.
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Braidwood Central School Primary Newsletter Term 1, 2019
B C S
BRIEFING 7 December 2020
RFS Cadets
Braidwood Central School and the Rural Fire Service have been running
the RFS cadet program together for 14 years. This year another group of
Year 9 students have had an amazing and valuable experience learning
new skills which will last them a lifetime. The program provides our Year
9 students with an insight into fire safety and prevention, whilst
developing practical life skills and a general appreciation of community
service and volunteerism. On Monday, the RFS cadets started their week
in a different classroom and different uniform. They discussed some the
theory behind fire before some hands-on activities in the afternoon.
Wednesday included visitors from the local NSW Ambulance service and
NSW Fire and Rescue, with crews showing the students some of the
equipment they use on the job. Goetz Graf, the RFS Chief
Superintendent Area Commander also dropped in to see the cadets,
sharing his story of starting as a cadet to his current position in the
RFS. Friday had the cadets display all the knowledge learnt with a
simulation of three different typical fire emergency situations.