Autumn 2025

Be your best self
Every year a cadet from each area is selected to be a First Sea Lord’s Cadet. Let’s meet the cadets selected for this prestigious role for 2024

Giving cadets a voice
Young people from across the UK gathered to share ideas, bring about change and shape their experience at Cadet Conference

Become a Junior Sea Cadets volunteer!
There are lots of reasons to volunteer with Sea Cadets, from supporting young people to gaining qualifications

Unusual units: Whitstable
We have around 400 units, each with their own personality. This issue, we take a closer look at Whitstable, which might be our oldest unit

Your photos: Spring 2024
Each issue we share some of your photos. Check out what cadets have been doing during the winter months, from chilly sailing to Remembrance Day

Course spotlight: Sea Cadets Portal
It’s easy to sail your way through the Sea Cadets Portal, from finding courses to viewing your badge. And it’s available in the palm of your hand

The Sea Cadets guide to managing your time
If you’re feeling stressed about not having enough time, use this guide to help you do everything you need to without getting overwhelmed

Capture your Sea Cadets moment
Enter a brand-new photo competition where you can showcase the adventurous spirit of sea cadets

Out and about with our Admiral
Some lucky Northern Area cadets had the opportunity to impress
HRH The Princess Royal at a selection of official engagements

Preparing TS Royalist for the future
Royalist is about to have a big refit. Mark Middleton, Deputy Head of Offshore, says this will make it seaworthy for many more voyages