About us
Surrey Scouts consists of 13,657 young people between the ages of 6-25, assisted by 3,423 adult volunteers across 176 Scout Groups!
Scouting is the UK’s biggest mixed youth organisation. It offers 6 to 25-year-olds fun and challenging activities, unique experiences, everyday adventure and the chance to help others so that we make a positive impact in communities.
Surrey Scouts is made up of 18 Districts covering the entire County of Surrey. Each District has many Scout Groups made up of Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts and Scouts. In each District there are Explorers Scouts who will either be run as units for the whole District or they might be associated with an individual Group. There will also be a Scout Network for the older young people.
For Adults, each District has a Scout Active Support Unit who help develop and support Scouting in the area. This section is open to all adults who have a bit of time to help their local community even if they cannot commit to being a leader at a Group.
The County offers a hugely diverse range of activities from archery to zorbing and everything in between; there are very few adventurous activities that Scouts are not allowed to do! We offer a progressive training scheme which helps young people develop themselves and which works in tandem with the Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme to produce awards which are recognised by Employers and Colleges.
Day 1 of the course covers how to help groups and individuals learn and the techniques of instruction and presenting. Participants will learn how to design interactive group learning sessions, they will have an opportunity to understand their learning styles and preferences and those of others.
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