Explorer Scouts
Be Prepared
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
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 District, not
just your Unit. By doing this, you will get the chance to do many more activities,
not just the ones your Unit organises.
There are 3 Explorer scout units that are linked to scout groups in Torbay they are the Torbay Explorer scout (St Marychurch) unit the Torbay Explorer scout (Britannia) Unit and the Torbay Explorer scout (Grammar School) unit if you would like to join in the fun of Explorer Scouting, either as a Scout, or as an Adult Leader or helper, you can get details by clicking on the links above.
Scouting has always been a
dynamic and forward-looking Movement. In the early days of Scouting, Lord
Baden-Powell saw the need to provide a programme for young people who wanted to
continue after their time in the Scout Section. Senior Scouts was developed to
meet this need, and the Section continued to evolve over the years.
In 1967, Venture Scouting was formed from the existing Senior Scout and Rover Scout Sections. During the late 1990s, it was decided that, in order to meet the changing needs of new generations, two new Sections should be created for young people over the age of fourteen. Explorer Scouts for 14 to 18-year-olds and the Scout Network for 18 to 25-year-olds were created.
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