St John Cadets Awarded
They were recognised by HRH The Princess Royal for completing the award, which is the highest a St John Ambulance Cadet can achieve.
They must have shown at least three years of sustained effort studying 24 different subjects.
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Hide Ad“Visiting Buckingham Palace and meeting HRH The Princess Royal was an amazing experience and a great way to celebrate completing the Grand Prior Award,” said Chuer.
Lois commented on her experience as a St John Ambulance Cadet
“Being a St John Ambulance Cadet has provided me with the life saving skills that allow me to be the difference between life and death. I have also been given the opportunity to develop my awareness of other important topics,” said Lois.
Approximately 84 young people were invited to the Palace to represent St John Ambulance from across the country.
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Hide AdEach county selected just two Grand Prior Award winners for their outstanding contribution and commitment.
Find out more about becoming a St John Ambulance Cadet or youth leader, call 028 90 799 393 or visit www.ni.sja.org.uk