Children learning to sail at UKSA Cowes
Press Release 11 February 2026

Free sailing lessons for primary school children to go island-wide by 2027

Every primary school child aged 9–10 on the Isle of Wight will learn to sail as part of their education by 2027 — as an established programme providing free sailing lessons to Year 5 pupils goes island-wide.

The commitment follows the continued expansion of the Seaview Sailing Trust schools programme, which will reach 31 of the island’s 37 primary schools this year, with full island-wide coverage achieved by 2027.

The expansion has been made possible through a new collaboration with the United Kingdom Sailing Academy (UKSA), which will provide tuition to several schools at its base in Cowes. The partnership solves a long-standing geographical challenge, as the journey to Seaview was too far to make regular sailing lessons viable for schools in West Wight.

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Isle of Wight primary schools taking part in 2026. Full island-wide coverage — all 37 schools — planned for 2027, making the Isle of Wight the first county in the UK to offer sailing education to an entire year group across all primary schools.

The programme will be delivered by UKSA instructors to the same standard and structure as the Seaview Schools Sailing programme and will be fully funded by the Seaview Sailing Trust. Of the 31 schools involved this season, 26 will complete the programme with the Sea View Yacht Club and five will attend UKSA.

By 2027, students will receive a minimum of five free sailing sessions — each lasting three hours — delivered as part of PE during the school year by qualified instructors. Many children will receive up to ten sessions, depending on their school.

“We are delighted that UKSA will become our second partner on the island, working alongside the Sea View Yacht Club — and that our programme can be island-wide from next year. Fundamentally, we believe everyone growing up on the Isle of Wight should have the opportunity to learn to sail — it helps children develop so many life skills and, later on, can unlock nautical and maritime career opportunities in one of our island’s biggest industries.”

Andrea Minton Beddoes — Chair, Seaview Sailing Trust

In 2025, 723 children took part in a total of 4,446 free sailing lessons — a 41 per cent increase in sessions delivered compared with the previous year. That number will rise this coming season to a total of 949 children.

Andrea Minton Beddoes and Catherine Dixon at UKSA

Andrea Minton Beddoes, Chair, Seaview Sailing Trust, with Catherine Dixon, CEO, UKSA (Credit: UKSA)

“At UKSA, we believe every young person should have access to the water, no matter where they live or their background, and we are incredibly proud to partner with the Seaview Sailing Trust to help make that vision a reality for children across the whole island. This collaboration is about far more than learning to sail — it’s about giving young people the chance to build confidence, develop resilience and unlock potential future opportunities in the maritime sector, which sits at the very heart of our island community.”

Catherine Dixon — CEO, United Kingdom Sailing Academy

Since the charity was established in 2022, the Trust has funded more than 10,000 three-hour sailing lessons and taught 1,792 children how to sail. Each child receives sustained, weekly tuition over a term, working towards official RYA Dinghy Stage 1 or Stage 2 certification.

In 2025, the programme also introduced Swim Safe — developed with the RNLI, Swim England and the RYA — to teach young people about tides, wind and other elements of water safety.

The expansion this year has been further supported by additional funding from the Cowes Town Waterfront Trust, helping ensure children from both Cowes and East Cowes schools can take part — a key step in making the programme accessible to pupils from across the island.

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Notes to Editors — 2026 Schools

Sea View Yacht Club  ·  East & Central Wight

  • Bembridge Church of England Primary School
  • Nettlestone Primary School
  • Brading Church of England Primary School
  • Newchurch Primary School
  • Haylands Primary School, Ryde
  • Dover Park Primary School, Ryde
  • Binstead Primary School
  • St Helens Primary School
  • St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Ryde
  • Greenmount Primary School
  • Wootton Community Primary School
  • Oakfield Church of England Primary School
  • Holy Cross Catholic Primary School, East Cowes
  • St Blasius CE Primary Academy, Shanklin
  • Broadlea Primary School, Sandown
  • Gatten and Lake Primary School
  • The Bay CE School, Sandown
  • Nine Acres Primary School, Newport
  • Godshill Primary School
  • Barton Primary School, Newport
  • Queensgate Foundation Primary School
  • Summerfields Primary School, Newport
  • St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School, Newport
  • Arreton St George’s CE Primary School
  • St Francis Catholic and CE Primary Academy, Ventnor
  • Wroxall Primary School

United Kingdom Sailing Academy  ·  West Wight

  • Brighstone CE Aided Primary School
  • Shalfleet CE Primary School
  • St Saviour’s Catholic Primary School, Totland
  • Freshwater & Yarmouth CE Aided Primary School
  • Northwood Primary School, Cowes

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HRH The Princess Royal at Seaview
Press Release 16 May 2024

‘All Olympians have to start somewhere!’ — HRH The Princess Royal meets East Wight primary school children learning to sail in Seaview

HRH The Princess Royal has taken to the waters off Seaview to watch primary school children learning to sail as part of a weekly programme of free tuition.

After visiting the Sea View Yacht Club and meeting members, The Princess Royal went afloat to see students from St Mary’s Catholic Primary School in Ryde enjoying training in small Pico sailing dinghies. After meeting the children as they de-rigged their boats on the beach, The Princess Royal officially opened the Sea View Yacht Club’s new training centre and boat park on Duver Road, Seaview.

All Olympians have to start somewhere!

HRH The Princess Royal

The Seaview Sailing Trust, founded by the Sea View Yacht Club in 2022, is a groundbreaking charitable programme providing Isle of Wight Year 5 primary school children with up to ten free sailing lessons during the summer term. In 2023 the Trust delivered 1,840 sailing lessons to 360 local children, with those numbers expected to grow for the 2024 season. A total of 14 schools from across the East Wight are now enrolled in the programme. Students work to achieve either Stage 1 or Stage 2 certification from the Royal Yachting Association.

The Sea View Yacht Club has been providing sailing opportunities to local school children for more than 25 years. The programme has evolved over the years, including enjoying support from four times Olympic sailing gold medallist Sir Ben Ainslie.

HRH The Princess Royal at Sea View Yacht Club

Credit: Sea View Yacht Club

The Seaview Sailing Trust was formally set up as a charitable organisation in 2022 and has already raised £300,000 to fund the free training programmes. The Trust has ambitious plans to double the number of primary school children it teaches to sail every year from across the East Wight.

“They just gain in confidence, it’s pushing themselves, it’s doing something adventurous… The sense of achievement is absolutely wonderful.”

Jane Sandy — Year 5 Teacher, St Mary’s Catholic Primary School, Ryde

“It was really fun to just see her and go sailing in the sea… I was extremely proud. She said that it was really good that we were doing this.”

Aimee Carter, aged 10 — St Mary’s Catholic Primary School

“For such a young charity, this royal visit was an incredible honour… The Princess Royal left Seaview today with a real understanding of how these sailing lessons are transforming children’s lives — developing vital life skills such as confidence building, teamwork, as well as learning to sail.”

Andrea Minton Beddoes — Chair, Seaview Sailing Trust

“This programme has turned a vision into a reality in a very short space of time… Sailing has huge potential for so many things — children learn teamwork, resilience, trying something new… this will have a positive impact on all these children.”

Sara Sutcliffe, CEO — Royal Yachting Association

“It was fantastic for members of the club to see the Princess Royal and the CEO of the Royal Yachting Association really engaging with the programme we have put in place for Isle of Wight primary school children. It really is changing lives.”

Richard Dobbs — Commodore, Sea View Yacht Club
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Photo credit: Sea View Yacht Club

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