| Penllergaer 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 a
Penllergaer 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 actvities, not
just the ones your Unit organises.
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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