| I found linnet clough difficult and hard, but this was all new to me so it was to be expected. i tried to stay positive troughtout, even if my moral dropped i would then pick it back up a look positive. My favourite part was to night exercise, it gave me a taste of what we would have to do in real life. i was able to work and get on better with my group, also gave us a chance to get to know each other. linnet has helped me realsie that i can achieve if i push myself, i have aslo built on my condifdence skills and communicaiton skills. i was happy to pass, i was also nominated for a superior pass, for contributing toward my grouops uniform and helping them by ironing all their throusers and working well as a team.
Joshua Vaites
- Friday, 19 October 2012, 03:37 PM
It was a brilliant 2 and half days at Linnet, we did
on the first day two PT sessions, one with Matt and the second with Daz. We
also worked on a brief for the observation task on the second night with James.
We were put into 3 sections; 1 section, 2 section and 3 section which was the
group that I was in. James showed us how to iron and fold our public service
uniform while Daz showed us how to clean and polish our boots.
We where also shown how to put up a bivvy (improvised shelter) and how to
us a ration pack cooking equipment with Ian. On the second day we did a
morning run with Daz up to the cross and back down while doing burpees, press-ups
and sit ups. We gave the brief for our observation task the group I was in
(3 section) did preliminary’s and situation. The staff and second year’s staff
were a great help encouraging us to do our best. The most rewarding bit was at
the end of linnet Clough was marching up and receiving my certificate for
completing the linnet Clough residential from the RAF staff. I am considering
going back next year as a second year staff to help out as it was great fun and
enjoyable no matter how exhausted i was. What I learned about myself was
that I don’t give up, no matter how hard it was I tried my best, my timings
were to be honest poor as was second to last most times after PT due to pulling
a muscle in my inner thigh. It will help in my chosen career that determination
and best effort helps a lot and it gave me a lot of experience in how to act
and to work to the best of my ability’s. Thanks to all the second years
and staff for making linnet Clough an enjoyable experience.
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Thursday, October 18, 2012
Pass out Parade
Pass out
Learner Comments
Zack Fletcher - Tuesday, 23 October 2012, 02:40 PM
LINNET CLOUGH WAS VERY EMOTIONAL AND IT TOUCHED ME IN MANY ASPECTS, BEING ABLE TO BOND WITH MY PEERS AND HAVING PRODUCTIVE TEAM BUILDING REALLY MADE ME FEEL WELCOME AND EXTREMELY HAPPY THAT I HAVE CHOSEN CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE. MANY THANX
Zack Fletcher - Tuesday, 23 October 2012, 02:40 PM
LINNET CLOUGH WAS VERY EMOTIONAL AND IT TOUCHED ME IN MANY ASPECTS, BEING ABLE TO BOND WITH MY PEERS AND HAVING PRODUCTIVE TEAM BUILDING REALLY MADE ME FEEL WELCOME AND EXTREMELY HAPPY THAT I HAVE CHOSEN CHESTERFIELD COLLEGE. MANY THANX
Sam Stone -
Wednesday, 24 October 2012, 12:18 AM
To my surprise I have really enjoyed this course. I find
drill very rewarding and can see a vast improvement both as an Individual and
as a team as a whole. The fitness was a lot harder than I anticipated although
I have pushed through it and refused to give in. Cooking in the field is
something that I have found very enjoyable and have realised the minimum amount
of equipment required in order to survive. I found the timelines very hard to
adhere to although as the course progressed I found through better preparation
I was able to meet the timings. I am looking forward to getting home and seeing
my family and girlfriend who I have missed while being away.
Certificate presentation
Learner Comment
Joe Ross - Wednesday,
24 October 2012, 12:09 AM
When I arrived at Linnet I fond it very difficult at first
because the PT is difficult for me, I struggle but don’t stop although I was
close to giving in. But I decided to stay and keep going. I want to be a
police officer and realise that this course will help me. My favourite part has
been the night exercise and the food. I also enjoy working with my team we seem
to struggle to work together I think this is because we don't all pull
together. I am dreading PT tomorrow but I am looking forward to the final
parade and going home.
I would like to say that I appreciate the support from the
2nd year students, I hope to return one day as a mentor for others.
Joe
Elizabeth Cutts - Superior pass
Learner Comments
Joe Ross - Wednesday,
24 October 2012, 12:09 AM
When I arrived at Linnet I fond it very difficult at first
because the PT is difficult for me, I struggle but don’t stop although I was
close to giving in. But I decided to stay and keep going. I want to be a
police officer and realise that this course will help me. My favourite part has
been the night exercise and the food. I also enjoy working with my team we seem
to struggle to work together I think this is because we don't all pull
together. I am dreading PT tomorrow but I am looking forward to the final
parade and going home.
I would like to say that I appreciate the support from the
2nd year students, I hope to return one day as a mentor for others.
Joe
Liam Grocutt Superior pass
Learner Comment
Charlie Towell -
Wednesday, 24 October 2012, 12:08 AM
I have found being away from my son very distressing and
throughout my time here and I have just wanted to go home and see him. I think
due to only recently giving birth my fitness is below the standard required and
I have struggled to keep up with other members of the group and I have felt
like giving up all the time. On a positive note, I really enjoy taking part in
drill and find this to be my main strength. I also enjoyed the teamwork side to
this course and like being responsible for all the ironing on behalf of my
room (even though this is something I detest!!!) I am looking
forward to seeing my son hopefully after successfully passing this course.
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