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Sea Cadets CGI ‘Innovate Challenge’

Sea Cadets CGI ‘Innovate Challenge’

We are partnering with global IT and business consulting company, CGI, to offer our cadets a chance to get involved in a groundbreaking challenge aimed at revolutionising the way we teach you and how you learn about Information Systems. Click here to view the full poster!

Your mission is to design your ideal learning experience and explore innovative learning methods which can be tailored to you and your fellow cadets!

Dream big, learn differently, and ignite your passion for technology as you delve into one of the following:

  • Introduction to Computer Science and Information Technology
  • Cyber Security Basics and Ethics
  • Emerging Technologies (e.g. AI, IoT, Blockchain, Software development.)
  • Networking, Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) and Project Management
  • Data Analytics, Visualisation and Cloud Computing

Your challenge is to think outside the box, leveraging technology, creativity, and innovation to make these topics accessible and exciting for learners aged 12 to 18. Take a look at what CGI does for inspiration!

Explore diverse formats, such as games, interactive apps, simulations, storytelling, or any other medium you believe will captivate and educate your peers. Check out CGI’s Cyber Escape to see how they try to bring cyber learning to life. 

Click here for more information on guidelines, prizes and marking criteria.

The entry form is available here!

International Day for Women in Maritime

International Day for Women in Maritime

In recognition of the International Day for Women in Maritime, we take pride in showcasing the female members of our offshore fleet who each play a pivotal role in delivering the Sea Cadets Experience. Did you know that three of the five commanding officer positions within our fleet are delivered by female officers?

Our flagship, TS Royalist, is captained by Lt Cdr (SCC) Angela Morris RNR.  A highly experienced sail trainer, she acts as a role model, inspiring the next generation of seafarers. Skippers for TS Sir Stelios and TS City of London are commanded by SLt (SCC) Jo Coomber RNR and SLt (SCC) Zoe Longley RNR respectively. In fact, women now represent 50% of the permanent crew members which operate at sea for our charity!


TS Royalist's Commanding Officer, Lt Cdr (SCC) Angela Morris RNR

The International Day of Women in Maritime serves as an important reminder of the significant strides made within an industry, which has traditionally been seen as a male-dominated environment. We take pride in demonstrating our drive to foster inclusivity and diversity within the maritime community, particularly in inspiring the next generation of seafarers! Please join us in celebrating the achievements of women in maritime and in championing for greater opportunities for female participation in the field.

We are always on the look out for new members to get involved, working both at sea or in one of our 400 shore-based units around the country. For more information about volunteering with us, click here!

Group photo of our Offshore crew, left to right:
Ms Kim Murphy; 
PO(SCC) Leesa Curran; 
CPO (SCC) Chloe Lemon; 
Lt Cdr (SCC) Angela Morris RNR – Commanding Officer TS Royalist; 
SLt (SCC) Jo Coomber RNR – Commanding Officer TS Sir Stelios; 
PO (SCC) Hannah Blake; 
CPO (SCC) Mo McEwan.
 

Stonehaven New Unit Premises Opening

Stonehaven New Unit Premises Opening

🎉 On Monday, HRH The Princess Royal, Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, officially inaugurated the new Stonehaven Sea Cadets Unit premises at the town's harbour! 🎉

Over 300 cadets, parents, volunteers, supporters, and community members joined the unit, making this event even more special as they celebrated the 70th anniversary of the unit. HRH gave an inspiring speech, toured our new building, cut the ceremonial cake, and unveiled a commemorative plaque. Junior sea cadets also presented her with a beautiful posy of flowers. 🌸

The new premises on Marischal Street is a testament to the dedication of our Sea Cadets volunteers and the generosity of the community. This state-of-the-art facility offers expanded space, improved amenities, and disabled access, enabling to support more local youth with valuable skills, qualifications, and self-confidence through the Sea Cadets program.

Additionally, the building will serve as a vibrant community hub for activities such as drama, yoga, martial arts, and mental health support groups. We are incredibly proud of this achievement and excited for the future! 🚢✨

Gibraltar Cup Competition 2024

Gibraltar Cup Competition 2024

The Royal Marines Commando Training Centre in Lympstone, Devon hosted six teams of our Royal Marines Cadets for a challenging two-day course where cadets’ teamwork, navigation and communication are put to the ultimate test. It was a hoofing effort from everyone involved, doing their detachments and companies proud. The full results are below:

1st place - Jersey Detachment

2nd place - Sutton Coldfield Detachment

3rd place - Scarborough Detachment

4th place - Tameside Detachment

5th place - Dundee Detachment

6th place - Chislehurst & Sidcup Detachment

Best Section Commander - Cdt Sgt Gemma from X-Ray Company Royal Marines Cadets

Best Individual Medic - Cdt LCpl Isabelle from Lima Company Royal Marines Cadets

National Drill & Piping Competition 2024

National Drill & Piping Competition 2024

This weekend saw a spectacle of success at the National Drill and Piping Competition! Our exceptional cadets wowed the judges and our esteemed guest of honour, The Admiral of the Sea Cadet Corps, HRH The Princess Royal, with their precision and ceremonial finesse.

From intricate drill displays to flawless piping performances, they captivated the audience and secured victories in various categories. In attendence were Admiral Sir Philip Jones GCB DL, Captain Sea Cadets Neil Downing RN, our CEO Martin Coles CBE and Her Royal Highness, The Princess Royal who honoured a few lucky cadets by personally awarding their trophies and medals.

BZ to all the talented winners and participants for their outstanding achievements. The full lists of this year's winners are available below:

RMC, Armed and Unarmed Results

Piping, Colour and Continuity Results

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