Scouts The Scout Troop consists of small units of six to eight Scouts called a Patrol, usually led by a Patrol Leader.Outdoor activities feature prominently, with the highlight being camping. Throughout the year, Scouts learn various skills, such as map reading, camp cooking and first aid in preparation for camp. Rock climbing, potholing, gliding, photography and international experiences are just some of the things that they get up to. Meetings Friday evenings, 7.00pm – 9.00pm Programme Click here Leaders MalcolmJohnAndyKirstySarahDavidMariola Uniform Scouts wear a teal green shirt or blouse, navy blue activity trousers or skirt, and a Group scarf. Click here to buy the shirt/blouse online. Where do the badges go? Promise Atheist Buddhist Christian Hindu Humanist Jewish Muslim Sikh Atheist On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo uphold our Scout values, To do my duty to the King, To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Buddhist On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo seek refuge in the Triple Gem,To do my duty to the King,To act with compassion towards all lifeAnd to keep the Scout Law. Christian On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo do my dutyTo God and to the King,To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Hindu On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo follow my dharmaAnd do my duty to the King,To act with compassion towards all lifeAnd to keep the Scout Law. Humanist On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo uphold our Scout values,To do my duty to the King.To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Jewish On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo do my duty to GodAnd to the King,To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Muslim In the name of Allah,The most beneficent and the most merciful,I promise that I will do my bestTo do my duty to AllahAnd then to the King,To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Sikh On my honour,I promise that I will do my bestTo do my duty to WaheguruAnd to the King,To help other peopleAnd to keep the Scout Law. Our Troop Code Of Conduct - written by the Scouts Keep the Scout LawsTell someone if you’re being bullied or if you see someone else being bulliedListen to and respect whoever is speakingShare resources and respect our meeting placeTreat people as you would like to be treatedDo not discriminateJoin in, encourage people and do not exclude anybodyBe supportive and friendly to othersWork with your Patrol during Patrol activitiesBe polite and do not use bad languageDon’t be a bully or a cyber-bully Don’t tease people or make fun of themTalk to people about your feelings or mental health instead of taking it out on othersNo sweets during Scout meetingsWear correct uniform or clothes appropriate to the activityNo mobile phones at Scout meetings, activities or camps. (See the Mobile Phone Policy.)Play games by the rulesBe open-minded and welcome newcomersRespect flag break Downloads Helping Hands leafletParents’ Guide to ScoutsSafe And Sound leaflet – for adultsStaying Safe leaflet – for ScoutsYellow Card January 2024 version 8