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Aged
10½ to 14 years |
Scouts
...are young people, usually aged between 10½ and 14
years. A young person can come in to the Troop at 10 and may
stay until they are 14½ years old. The Scout Troop
is the third and final Section in the Scout Group.
Scouts are encouraged to take part in a wide range of activities
as part of their programme. "Participation" rather
than meeting set standards is the key approach and for the
Scout who wants to be recognised for his or her achievements
there are a number of Challenges Awards and Activity Badges.
Scouts take part in a balanced programme that helps them to
find out about the world in which they live, encourages them
to know their own abilities and the importance of keeping
fit and helps develop their creative talents. It also provides
opportunities to explore their own values and personal attitudes
Being outdoors is important and half the Programme is given
over to taking part in both the traditional Scouting skills,
such as camping, survival and cooking as well as the wide
range of adventurous activities, anything from abseiling to
yachting.
The international aspect gives Scouting a special appeal
and many Scouts now travel abroad during their time in the
Section. In 2002/3 25,000 Scouts from around the World attended
the World Jamboree in Thailand. Even more are expected to
attend the World Jamboree in The United Kingdom in 2007.But
before this we have the European Jamboree in 2005, Eurojam.
This will be for Scouts and Explorer Scouts between the ages
of 11 and 18 and will provide a fantastic opportunity for
young people, from different parts of Europe, to share a unique
experience.
Scouting is about being with friends, as part of a team,
participating fully in the adventure and opportunities of
life.
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