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    National Sailing Academy Launches 2025 Sea Learning Challenge Scholarship Program with a Focus on Youth Empowerment and Sustainability

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    The National Sailing Academy proudly announces the launch of the 2025 _Sea Learning Challenge_ _– Antigua and Barbuda_(SLC – AB), a transformative two-week scholarship program designed to introduce young Antiguans to the world of sailing, ocean literacy, and marine-based careers. This year, the program is opening applications to recruit eight motivated students aged 15–25 who are ready to embark on an intensive learn to sail journey both on and off the water.

    The Sea Learning Challenge – Antigua and Barbuda, in partnership with the National Sailing Academy, continues to provide fully-funded opportunities for youth interested in marine science, the yachting industry, and sustainable ocean practices.

    “We are excited to kick off another year of the Sea Learning Challenge,” said Alison Sly-Adams, General Manager of the National Sailing Academy. “This program is about more than learning to sail—it’s about building confidence, expanding horizons, and opening doors to careers on the sea. We’re especially proud to see returning support from the Sea Learning Challenge Foundation, making this experience possible for our young sailors.”

    The SLC – AB students will participate in a rigorous training program, following the RYA (Royal Yachting Association) syllabus up to Level 3. In addition to sailing skills, participants will gain essential knowledge in marine safety, teamwork, and environmental stewardship—laying the groundwork for further advancement in yachting, marine biology, or coastal conservation.

    Dr. Agnes Francis Adolphine, Officer for the Sea Learning Challenge – Antigua and Barbuda, shared her thoughts on this year’s program: “ For the third year of the scholarship programme we are especially interested in reconnecting with prior participants to understand how this scholarship has helped them in their personal development to help us adapt the programme going forward. ”

    Prior student Aliyah Browne says of her participation last year, “I’m so grateful that NSA & SLC – AB took a chance on me, because of that opportunity, I discovered my passion and found my path. I wouldn’t be where I am today without it.”

    By fostering local talent and providing high-quality training, the Sea Learning Challenge – Antigua and Barbuda remains committed to empowering Antigua’s youth and promoting diversity within the maritime world.

    How to Apply

    Applications for the **2025** scholarship are now open. Interested candidates should be ages **16–26** and can apply through the following link: [**https://forms.gle/fxZMMVyhPwBNxcHJ6**](https://forms.gle/fxZMMVyhPwBNxcHJ6). No prior sailing experience is required and training will take place weekdays from the 11-22, August, 2025.

    Join SLC – AB and NSA in celebrating the spirit of adventure, learning, and sustainable development as we embark on another exciting year of the Sea Learning Challenge – Antigua and Barbuda. Together, we can turn ripples into waves and create a brighter future for the youth of Antigua and Barbuda.

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