Sunderland Echo

Sea cadets get back on the ocean wave

- Tom Patterson tom.patterson@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo.com

Sea cadets at school unit have been getting themselves back on the ocean wave after the coronaviru­s lockdown.

Ten cadets from Boldon School found their sea legs again during a trip aboard TS Royalist after lockdown restrictio­ns forced them into months of ‘shore leave’.

The school’s Sea Cadet unit members are now looking forward to new adventures as restrictio­ns lift further.

The school’s post-16 co-ordinator Ingrid Moir, who runs the cadet unit, said: “Ten of our cadets and two staff enjoyed the trip onboard TS Royalist.

“This was our first faceto-face

activity in over 12 months, and we were the first cadets to board TS Royalist, since lockdown restrictio­ns began in March last year.”

Sheadded:“Ouradventu­re was exhilarati­ng, and many cadets are now planning a week-long voyage with the Sea Cadets.

"The impact of the trip was immediatel­y evident. Cadets were discussing their future and career aspiration­s with the crew.

"One cadet who aspires to be a cook in the Royal Navy had a concersati­on with the Royalist cook and another who is studying IT discussed the different entry routes with the engineer.

“We have received a lot of positive feedback from parents and carers, who are proud of their youngster's achievemen­ts, and grateful to the Sea Cadet Corps, for funding this opportunit­y.

She added: “Some cadets were seasick and nervous but as the day passed so did their barriers to enjoying a fun filled trip, and they are now looking forward to more adventures as restrictio­n lift."

 ??  ?? Tall ship TS Royalist of the North East coast.
Tall ship TS Royalist of the North East coast.
 ??  ?? The cadets aboard the TS Royalist.
The cadets aboard the TS Royalist.

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