'Scouting has given me a fantastic opportunity to do lots of activities and things that people who are not in Scouts don’t get to do. It’s about having fun with good friends.’

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 and are aged between 10½ and 14 years. They meet every Friday during the school term at 7.00 and finish at 9.00pm.
Our Scout leader is called Skip Jnr. If you would like to join our Scout Troop or would just like to find out more, then click on JOIN US or CONTACT US to contact Skip Jnr.

The 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

(alternative promise can be made)

The Scout Motto

Be Prepared

The Scout Uniform

Scouts wear a teal green shirt or blouse, navy blue activity trousers or skirt, a group scarf with a woggle, and a Scout belt.