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Baden-Powell first suggested the idea of Senior Scouts in 1917 to try and prevent the leakage of older boys from the Scout Movement and you could become a Senior Scout providing you were 15½ and had gained your First Class. However by 1917 you could not leave the Troop to become a Senior until you were 17 and by the end of 1918 the term Senior Scout was dropped and replaced by Rover Scout.
It was not until 1946 that Senior Scouts was again officially recognised as the Section between Scouts and Rover Scouts.
The Senior Scout Law:
The Senior Scout Promise:
On My Honour I promise,
That I will do my best,
To do My Duty to God and The King,
To help other people at all times, and obey The Scout Law.
The Senior Scout Motto:
'Look Wide'
Go to the Scout's
badge section for details of badges
Go
to the Scout's POR page for details of the
programme
Senior Scouts are easily recognised by their distinctive and very smart uniform. Please follow
this link for uniform
requirements
Important facts about being a Scout at 2nd Goring and Streatley Scout Group:-
Meeting place:-, click here for directions
Meeting time:- The Troop meet every Tuesday evening from 19:30 to 21:30 (half an hour is added on to the normal Scout meeting)
Age:- You can join Senior Scouts at 15 years old.
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