Scouts (10½ to 14 yrs)
Look up adventure in the dictionary and you’ll find Scouts abseiling off the page. If you enjoy trying new activities, learning skills and making friends, you’ll like what we do.
Who are Scouts?
Scouts are a go-getting group of young people aged 10 ½ to 14 who:
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Master new skills and try new things
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Make new friends
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Have fun and go on adventures, at home and abroad
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Explore the world around them
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Help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond
Week in and week out, they gather in groups called Scout Troops to conquer the small task of changing the world.
What do Scouts do?
Scouts take part in a wide variety of activities, from abseiling to zorbing. Being outdoors is important in Scouts, and a large part of our programme is outdoor skills, such as camping, hiking, map reading, survival skills and cooking on fires.
When do Scouts meet?
We meet during term time on Thursdays
How do we join Scouts?
Why do you have a reserve list?
Scouts is very popular and nationally there are 60,000 young people waiting to join., however places are limited as we have a shortage of adult helpers. But parents and other adults can help regardless of skillset or availability, there’s an opportunity for everyone to contribute, enable more young people to join.