
Scouts
Ages 10½-14
Skills for Life
About Our Scout Troop
Scouts are the older section of our Group (10½–14 years old), where young people start to take real responsibility for themselves and others. Through varied challenges — from camps and expeditions to community action — Scouts develop confidence, resilience and leadership. They gain practical skills, discover hidden talents and build lifelong friendships.
What Scouts Do
Activities & Expeditions
- Weekend camps and long expeditions
- Advanced map reading and navigation
- Pioneering, shelter-building and survival skills
- Water activities (kayaking, rafting)
- Community action and international experiences
- Activity badges and personal challenges
- Team roles and supporting younger sections
Leadership & Life Skills
- Leadership and team management
- Self-confidence and independence
- Planning and organizational abilities
- Resilience and perseverance
- Respect and community values

Badges & Achievements
Scouts can earn dozens of activity and staged activity badges across a wide range of interests — plus challenge awards and the Chief Scout's Gold Award, the highest accolade at this level.
Who Can Join?
Scouts is open to all young people aged 10½–14, regardless of background or ability. Inclusivity and mutual respect are at the heart of what we do. If your child is ready for bigger challenges, greater responsibility, and new friendships, Scouts is the place to be.
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