The Dolphin - 2021

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THE DOLPHIN

CCF Craig Barrow Contingent Commander CCF

CCF

2020-21 was the year that CCF continued to be impacted by the worldwide pandemic - Covid 19, as most of society and the world was. Strict return to work protocols and C19 insets were compulsory from the MOD to even allow for onsite training for CCF’s to take place. Officers and NCOs were to wear masks and to keep a strict 2m distance when teaching. Whenever possible, lessons should be outside, and all equipment needed to be wiped down after use. Hand washing was the norm and CCF’s had to adapt to provide some form of activities for the cadets. Parade was a separate affair to stop ‘bubbles’ mixing. The 4th Form & 5th Form were separate entities, and a real feel of collectiveness was lost, but at least training was on in some form. The RN were not sailing, however, at Cheddar Reservoir due to C19 regulations virus. Sadly, the term saw the cancellation of many exciting off-site activities including the Advanced Infantry Live Range Day at Yoxter Ranges. The CCF Formal Dinner in November was another casualty due to C19, and the November lockdown saw the cancellation of two Field Days on site as external providers were not allowed to visit. The January/February lockdown saw the cancellation of Ten Tors for a second year, a real shame for the group who had been training on site throughout the Christmas term. The Biennial Inspection was another casualty, alongside the planned Isle of Wight Easter Camp, and with remote teaching there was no CCF again. Finally, in the Summer term 2021, there was hope on the horizon and the RN were able to sail again at Cheddar Reservoir and then finally in June 2021, for the first time since March 2020, a CCF group ventured off-site 118

for a Field Day/Night in Cornwall. The 4th Form group ventured south to Newquay for an afternoon of fire making, axe throwing and night vision with instruction provided by Footsteps of Discovery. An overnight camp in tents in a wood was such a highlight after 16 months of reduced activity. The next morning we ventured into the sea for a morning of exciting coasteering with Newquay Activity Centre. The excitement on the faces of the cadets in the sea on that morning was a joy to behold and showed what we had been missing and to never take such trips for granted. Sadly, we have to say a fond farewell to Lt Brearley who leaves for a career in the RM Military Band. We wish her well in her new career and cannot thank her enough for her contribution to CCF and her energetic leadership of the RN section, but also as Ten Tors Manager and her commitment to DoE. She has thrown herself, literally when doing coasteering and Hi/low ropes, into everything that CCF, Ten Tors and DoE can offer, and her presence will be sorely missed. We look forward to welcoming her back for the Formal Dinner in November in her new uniform.


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Team Photographs

4min
pages 142-148

Cross Country

2min
page 132

Equestrian

7min
pages 139-141

Athletics

8min
pages 134-136

Cricket

2min
page 133

Tennis

3min
page 137

Netball

2min
page 131

Girls’ Hockey

4min
pages 128-129

Boys’ Hockey

1min
page 130

The Sixth Form Club

2min
pages 83-85

Rugby

2min
page 127

CCF

3min
pages 120-121

The Chess Year

2min
page 115

Mental Health Matters

2min
page 73

Brexit Debate Podcast

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Travel Journalism with Mr Mitra Podcast

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100 Years of Dance

11min
pages 68-70

Re-enactment and Me

3min
page 65

Blondin in Bruton 1892

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page 61

Calling the Elderly During Lockdown

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Two Are Better Than One

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page 64

A Small Act of Kindness

2min
page 60

King's Staff Vaccination Volunteers

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page 57

My Journey Towards an Army Scholarship

4min
pages 48-49

The Creation, Manufacture and Distribution of the COVID-19 Vaccine

2min
page 56

DofE - A Tribute to Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

3min
pages 44-45

Valete

16min
pages 32-35

What King's Has Meant to our Prefects

7min
pages 14-15

The Dolphin Garden

2min
page 47

Friends of King's Bruton

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page 40

A Word from the Head of School

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