Ten young people have completed the latest GRIT course run by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.
The programme aims to build personal resilience and improve well-being.
Pupils aged between 11 and 13 from Oriel High School and Ifield Community College took part in firefighter-style simulated exercises.
From running hoses on the drill yard to tackling teambuilding tasks, learning first aid, and building communication skills, the young people were encouraged to step outside their comfort zones and support one another.
A special pass out parade was held to celebrate the students’ achievements on Friday (13 March) at Crawley Fire Station in front of their proud families and the High Sheriff of West Sussex, Dr Tim Fooks.
Station Manager James McGrath attended the event and presented the young people with their certificates.
Speaking after the event, he said: “I was delighted to meet our latest GRIT students and watch them demonstrate the skills they have learnt this week.
“They have all shown fantastic commitment, determination, and teamwork throughout the course and should be very proud of themselves.
“It has been inspiring to see them push themselves and watch their confidence grow.”
Councillor Duncan Crow, Cabinet Member for Community Support, Fire and Rescue, said: “The GRIT programme is a fantastic example of how our fire and rescue service goes beyond emergency response to make a meaningful difference in the lives of young people. These students have worked hard, challenged themselves, and gained lifelong skills. I’d like to congratulate each of them on their achievements and thank our Targeted Education Team who make programmes like this possible.”


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