Beth Smith
Regional CIS Lead
Communications and Information Systems (CIS) training offers youth an in-depth understanding of tactical communication systems. In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, the ability to operate radio equipment and establish clear communication lines in diverse environments is invaluable. This training helps pupils develop technical expertise, problem-solving skills, and the ability to remain calm under pressure – all crucial in military operations and beyond.
Jake Collett
Regional Sports Lead
Sports training emphasizes physical fitness, teamwork, and discipline. Pupils engage in a variety of physical activities that build endurance, strength, and resilience, all while fostering leadership and camaraderie within a group setting. Sports also play a pivotal role in promoting mental well-being and confidence, key attributes for anyone aspiring to join the military
Max Berry
Regional Advanced Fieldcraft Lead
Advanced Fieldcraft focuses on survival techniques, navigation, camouflage, and environmental awareness, ensuring participants gain practical skills that are essential in any outdoor scenario this includes smoke grenades and tactical skills. It teaches adaptability, resourcefulness, and strategic thinking, key qualities for excelling in complex situations. It teaches pupils skills on a more in-depth level
James Tanton
Regional Watersports Lead
Our watersports program offers a dynamic and engaging experience where young people learn essential skills through fun, hands-on activities. Participants can develop confidence and coordination while paddleboarding, work as a team to design and construct their own rafts, and gain vital water survival knowledge that promotes safety and resilience in aquatic environments. Whether they're gliding across the water or navigating challenges together, every activity is designed to build teamwork, leadership, and practical know-how in a supportive and adventurous setting.