What Is The ACF All About?

The Army Cadet Force is a youth organisation with a military ethos and sponsored by the Army.  Its aim is to inspire young people to achieve success in life, to push themselves to the limit. The type of training offered helps foster self-confidence, teamwork and leadership, all of which can be practically applied to everyday life.

The Cadets parade one or two nights a week, and will find that they have the opportunity to spend at least six weekends a year at a training camp. All equipment and clothing is provided free of charge on a loan basis, the only item of kit we ask you to provide is a pair of boots.

When a new recruit joins the cadets they will start initially with basic training. Having completed this the Cadet will then progress through the training levels from One Star to Master Cadet, ultimately leading to a BTEC award.

As part of their training, Cadets will take part in many activities including Shooting,  Fieldcraft, Skill at Arms, Map and Compass, First Aid, Drill, Adventurous Training, Survival Skills and Physical Training.

Cadets also have the opportunity to train and compete in many sporting activities such as football, rugby, swimming, and orienteering to mention a few.

Then there is adventure training which offers an exciting opportunity for Cadets to put into practice some of the skills they have developed whilst training at their local detachments. Mountain Walking, Canoeing, Rock Climbing/Abseiling are amongst a number of adventurous training activities undertaken by Cadets

 

Each year the Cadets have the opportunity to attend their counties annual summer camp where they will undertake two weeks of concentrated ACF and adventurous training as well as taking part in the annual Champion Company competition.

Cadets can also take part in expeditions that can count towards their Duke of Edinburgh's Award, and also have the opportunity to travel and take part in adventure training overseas.

The ACF aims to inspire young people to achieve success in their life with a spirit of service to the Queen, their Country and their local community, and to develop in them the qualities of a good citizen - whilst having loads of FUN!

Can you really afford to miss out on all these opportunities and training that we can offer to you ?

 

Core basics (part of a progressive learning syllabus):

  • Drill and Turnout
  • Fieldcraft
  • Skill at Arms
  • First Aid
  • Community Projects
  • Map and Compass
  • Shooting

Physical activities:

  • Sports >> Football, X-County, Swimming, Hockey, Athletics, Rugby, etc
  • Canoeing
  • Kayaking
  • Summer and Winter Mountaineering
  • Climbing
  • Orienteering
  • Caving
  • Mountain Biking
  • Archery
  • Paint Balling
  • Signals
  • Parachuting
  • Expeditions
  • Foreign Exchanges

Musical activities:

  • Music Bands
  • Drumming
  • Highland Drumming and Piping

Qualifications:

  • Cadet Leadership Courses
  • Vocational Qualifications
  • Duke of Edinburgh's Award
  • First Aid Certificates
This list of activities is by no means exhaustive as there are many more opportunities for activities such as skiing or getting involved in our renowned Outreach Project.