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What are Explorer Scouts?
Explorer Scouts are young people, usually aged
between 14 and 18 years old. They make up the fourth Section of the
Scouting family. There are many types of Explorer Scout Units, some
may be linked to your local Scout Group, others may be based around
different activities.
Not all Units meet each week, because you will often be out and
about at weekends or in the holidays doing activities. There will be
times when you will be busy doing other things such as exams, and
being an Explorer Scout will have to fit around these.
As an Explorer Scout, you will get the chance to work with other
Explorer Scouts in your County, not just your Unit. By doing this,
you will get the chance to do many more activities, not just the
ones your Unit organises.
How old are they?
Explorer Scouts are boys and girls aged 14
to 18 years.
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What are Young Leaders?
"Young Leaders" (aged 14 to 18)
are also Explorer Scouts and follow a special Young
Leader Training Programme, as well as having the
opportunity to take part in Explorer Scout activities in
the District, and following the Explorer Scout training
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What do they wear?
Explorer Scouts wear a uniform. Scouting is
a uniformed organisation and the uniform tells everyone that you are
a Scout. For instance, people can tell which Unit you belong to by
looking at the colour of your neckerchief. The uniform consists of:
Beige Shirt
Neckerchief (scarf) or Blue Tie
Blue Long trousers / Skirt
What badges do they have?
Activity Badges - Activity
Badges are optional, but they provide an opportunity to reward a
young person who has taken part in an activity over a period of
time. They should raise interest and extend a young person's skills
throughout their time in Scouting. There are fourteen Activity
Badges for Explorer Scouts.
In Addition to the Sections Activity Badges, there are four Activity
Badges staged across the Sections. These are: Information
Technology; Musician; Nights Away and Swimming. The Staged Activity
Badges have been designed to provide a seamless approach throughout
the Sections. Four each badge there are five levels available. This
means that a young person can gain whichever badge is appropriate to
the level they have reached. It is possible, for example, for a
Beaver Scout who is an excellent Swimmer to gain a higher level
badge than a Scout who has just taken up the activity.
Chief Scouts Award - Platinum, Diamond & The Queens Scout Award -
These are the Highest award
available in the Explorer Scout Section.
How do I join?
If We can put you in contact with your
local Explorer Scouts - just complete our
on-line enquiry form, or
email
enquirys@willesdenscouts.org.uk
Scout Promise
On my honour, I
promise
that I will do my best
to do my duty to God and to the Queen,
to help other people
and to keep the Scout Law.
Scout Law
A Scout is to be trusted.
A Scout is loyal.
A Scout is friendly and considerate.
A Scout belongs to the world-wide family of Scouts.
A Scout has courage in all difficulties.
A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of
possessions and property.
A Scout has self-respect and respect for others. |