Packing up for Summer Adventure

Banbridge Academy students have been making the most of their school holidays, packing outdoor adventure, sport and fun into a ten day annual Cadet Camp at Strensall near York.

 

Colonel Keith Dowell, Commandant of 2nd (Northern Ireland) Battalion Army Cadet Force, says, “Annual Camp is a traditional highpoint of our year, and for some very good reasons. As far as the Cadets are concerned, it’s all about carefree fun and adventure spent in the company of friends, while, for parents, it’s a chance to give their children an action-packed and fully supervised summer experience without breaking the bank.

 

“Every parent knows how difficult and expensive it can be to fill the kids’ school holidays with challenging fun activities. Cadet life opens the door to all sorts of opportunities and everything is either totally free or deliberately low in cost … we even provide our members with free uniforms and we try to keep the camp experience at under a hundred pounds so that it is affordable for most families!

 

“Importantly, parents know that their kids are well supervised by expert Adult Leaders who will make sure that everyone is involved in every activity.  They know the Cadet movement is as much committed to building confidence and friendships as it is to building skills.

 

“Our Banbridge Academy Cadets embraced every opportunity brought to them with great good humour and seemingly boundless energy. Now, following a Summer packed with challenge and achievement, they’ll be turning their attention to their annual new membership campaign and I am sure they will all become highly persuasive recruiters as they invite local teenagers to come along and see what Cadet life has to offer.”