Cadet Proficiency Badge Scheme - Gaining Of Achievement Badges

1. National Activity Badge

To participate at any of the following events:

  • National Day Parade
  • Youth Festival Parade
  • Brigade Camp (National level)
  • National First Aid Competition
  • Winners of the first 4 positions of NationalFootdrill Competition (Subject To Yearly Review)
  • Uniformed Groups Heritage Trail

2. Unicorn Badge

Cadet members obtained 4 proficiency badges each from the four groups (excluding the knowledge of the Order of St John badge) and the National Activity Badge will be awarded the Unicorn Badge.
Unicorn is a horselike animal which symbolise the logo of St John Ambulance.

3. The Commissioner's Badge

On obtaining six proficiency badges and must meet the following requirement. Cadet members whose Brigade service have been satisfactory may apply for the Commissioner's Badge.
To qualify for the Commissioner's Badge, a member of an Adult section must have been promoted from the Cadet section and passed a minimum of four subjects before his transfer to the Adult section. Furthermore, he or she must not be above twenty years of age as on the date of qualifying for the badge.

Similarly, a cadet member must not be above twenty years of age as on the date of qualifying for the badge.

For the award of the Commissioner's Badge, the six proficiency badges must meet the following criteri:

Group I (Welfare and Service): At least one subject
Group II (Outdoor Activities): At least one subject
Group III (Crafts and Hobbies): At least one subject
Group IV (General): Must include 'Knowledge of the Order" and at least one other subject.

** You can download the notes of Knowledge of the Order Here.
** Sample/Format of the KOTO test paper. Click Here.


4. The Chief Commissioner's Badge

On obtaining twelve proficiency badges which may include the earlier six proficiency badges considered for the award of the Commissioner's Badge and must meet the following requirement. Cadet members whose Brigade services have been satisfactory may apply for the Chief Commissioner's Badge.

To qualify for the Chief Commissioner's Badge, a member of an Adult section must have been promoted from the Cadet Section and passed a minimum of four subjects before his transfer to the Adult section. Furthermore, he or she must not be above twenty years of age as on the date of qualifying for the badge.

Similarly, a cadet member must not be above twenty years of age as on the date of qualifying for the badge.

For the award of the Chief Commissioner's Badge, the twelve proficiency badges must meet the following criteria:

  • One must be 'Knowledge of the Order'
  • At least two must be Group I (Welfare and Service)subjects
  • At least two must be Group II(Outdoor Activities) subjects
  • Not more than two may be Group III (Crafts and Hobbies) subjects
  • Not more than two may be subjects taken as part of the school curriculum during normal school hours.

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