SCOUTS

 

Scouts aims to build and develop young people’s confidence, sense of adventure and outdoor skills, as well as encouraging them to explore their beliefs and attitudes and be creative.  It offers them the independence to put these skills into practice at camps and even on international trips.

Scouts are encouraged to work together and take the lead on all sorts of projects, from community based work to planning games and activities for their meetings.

The Scout Troop is the third section in the Scout Group, above Beavers and Cubs. The Scout Section is for young people aged between 10½ and 14 years.  There is core flexibility in the age range:  young people can join from age 10, and can move to Explorers between age 13½ and 14½. It may sometimes be appropriate to extend this flexibility for young people with additional needs.

Contact The Scout Section

Scout Uniform

Scouts Gallery

 

 

Summer Camp 2016

 

 

Summer Camp 2013

 

More young people do more adventurous activities as Scouts than any other organisation.

11 of the 12 people to walk on the moon where once Scouts.

Scout Adventure Based Facts

 

 

 

More information about The Scout troop can be found by visiting:

www.scouts.org.uk//what-we-do/scouting-age-ranges