Although much of a Sea Cadet’s career is spent
at their local Unit, we also have access to a number
of training centres spread all over the country where
Cadets and adults alike can go for specialist training
and residential courses. In a typical year, Sea Cadet
training centres deliver an average five days of training
for every Cadet in the country, which means that every
Cadet should get the opportunity to spend some time
each year in an exciting new environment, learning
valuable skills, meetings Cadets from all over the
country and making new friends.
With locations as diverse as
HMS CALEDONIA
in Rosyth,
SCTC INSKIP in Lancashire,
HMS RALEIGH in Cornwall,
HMS
EXCELLENT in Portsmouth and our two boating
stations in London, everyone should be within easy
reach of one of our training centres.
Topics taught range from
management
and
leadership, through
marine
engineering and
firefighting
to
IT and
full-
bore
shooting (though not necessarily
at the same time!).
Many centres also offer expeditions and, of course,
boatwork.
Dont forget that you can many unit, districts and
areas run courses all of which are generally displayed
in the units.