Lord Lieutenant’s Service Award for Mr Sumner

Congratulations to Mr Sumner who has received a Lord Lieutenant’s Award for Meritorious Service to the Combined Cadet Force (CCF). 
 
Mr Sumner was recruited by Robert Gordon’s College to be CCF School Staff Instructor (SSI) and also Officer In Charge of Piping Instruction and the CCF Pipe Band when he left his position as Senior Pipe Major in the British Army in 2014. 
 
Mr Montgomery shared: “Proving to be an exceptional colleague with boundless energy and drive, Mr Sumner is a tremendous asset to the CCF and the College through the numerous ways he contributes to School life.
 
“In his SSI role, Mr Sumner has demonstrated great enthusiasm and initiative, assuming several management and instructional roles well beyond the scope of his employment. He seeks out opportunities for cadets and promotes initiatives ranging from adventurous training to charity work, having for example motivated cadets to raise over £1,200 for “Walking with The Wounded” in December 2020. 
 
“His main contribution, though, has been in achieving his stated aim to establish RGC as a centre of excellence for piping and drumming within five years. We now have 130 musicians involved in weekly lessons and progressing to one of our two Pipe Bands when appropriate. Warrant Officer Class 1 (WCO1) Sumner has personally recruited a team of five visiting and part time piping and drumming instructors to cater for pupils from Primary 5 upwards making piping and drumming music at the very centre of school life. 
 
“The bands have a highly visual presence in the city and beyond, having performed at a wide variety of prominent events including official city events, competitions and Highland Games. Wherever they perform, the musicians are a tremendous advertisement for the school, young people in general and the Cadet Forces.
 
“The development of piping and drumming has been nothing short of phenomenal and is one of the greatest success stories of the school in recent years. It is of course true to say that activities in 2020 and 2021 have been limited, but Mr Sumner’s determination to maintain momentum through virtual lessons in term time and throughout holiday periods has ensured that all are in great spirits and totally committed to returning to a very full and exciting musical programme when this becomes possible again.”