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Students celebrate completing IGNITE course at Bognor Fire Station
Summary
Twelve students aged 16–19 from Chichester College completed the IGNITE course run by West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service and received certificates at a pass out parade at Bognor Fire Station on February 13.
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Twelve young people have completed the IGNITE course run by West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service. The pupils, aged 16–19 from Chichester College, took part in a programme of firefighter-simulated exercises and activities. The course aims to promote personal resilience, improve wellbeing, strengthen relationships and build healthy communities. A pass out parade was held at Bognor Fire Station on February 13 in front of family members.
Event details:
- Twelve students aged 16–19 completed the IGNITE course run by West Sussex Fire & Rescue Service.
- Activities included drill yard skills such as running hoses, team-building challenges, first aid training and communication exercises.
- A pass out parade took place at Bognor Fire Station on 13 February, attended by families.
- Ady Carter, area manager for service delivery, presented certificates to the participants.
- Councillor Duncan Crow praised the Targeted Education Team's programmes as helping build stronger, safer communities.
Summary:
The fire service says the programme supports social and emotional development and helps equip participants with practical skills and greater confidence. The pass out parade highlighted the students' achievements and local officials commented on the programme's role in building safer communities. Undetermined at this time.
