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Grade 12 HUMSS Strand Learners Experience Marksmanship Training at Valenzuela City PNP Sub-Station 7

The Grade 12 learners from the Humanities and Social Sciences (HUMSS) Strand had an exciting and educational experience during their work immersion program at the Valenzuela City PNP Sub-Station 7, located in Disiplina Village. This hands-on opportunity allowed them to engage in a unique learning experience that expanded their understanding of law enforcement and safety procedures.

Under the strict supervision of professional officers and with all necessary safety measures in place, the students were given the chance to try target practice at the station’s firing range. The activity, which was a key part of their work immersion, aimed to provide learners with a practical insight into the rigorous training that law enforcement officers undergo, especially in terms of marksmanship and firearms safety.

Throughout the session, the students learned about the significance of precision, focus, and discipline in law enforcement training. They gained firsthand knowledge of the responsibility that comes with handling firearms, which deepened their appreciation for the critical role that law enforcement plays in maintaining public safety.

Safety remained a top priority during the session, with clear guidelines and strict supervision to ensure that every student participated in the activity in a secure environment.

The experience not only introduced students to the basic principles of firearms handling but also emphasized the importance of proper safety protocols in law enforcement training.

The opportunity to engage in such a practical activity has undoubtedly broadened the students’ perspectives. It has enriched their academic journey by providing a real-world application of concepts they have studied in the classroom. Beyond academic learning, this experience has also contributed to their personal growth, helping them develop a better understanding of the duties and challenges faced by law enforcement officers.

This hands-on experience has left the Grade 12 HUMSS learners with valuable insights that will undoubtedly aid them in their future academic and career endeavors. The knowledge and skills gained through this activity will serve them well as they continue to prepare for their future roles in society, whether in law enforcement, public service, or other fields that require discipline, responsibility, and a commitment to safety.

In conclusion, the marksmanship training at Valenzuela City PNP Sub-Station 7 has been a significant and enriching experience for the students, contributing to their personal and professional development in a meaningful way.