The objectives of the Group are as a unit of the Scout Association.
A branch of The Scout Association
Provides recreation activities to young people in accordance with the policy organisation and rules of the Scout Association.
The objectives of the Group are as a unit of the Scout Association. The main activities in relation to these objectives is the provision of the weekly section meetings, as follows:Beaver Scouts Thursdays 5 - 6.Cub Scouts Thursdays 6.30 - 8, Scouts Wednesdays 6.30 to 8
Scouting Programme and Activities
Promoting scouting within the kent area to the youth. Outdoor activities, climbing, walking, archery and camping. Indoor activities, badge work and meetings.
We are a volunteer run group with 60+ youths aging between 5 3/4 & 18, many of which are from one parent families. Many suffer from physical ailments, learning & behavioural issues.We fundraise so these children can be included in the activities scouting offers - camping, abseiling, residentials etc which helps to build confidence, self esteem & respect for themselves and others.
Scout group
Scout group operating under the policies, organisation & rules of the Scout Association.
The object of the Club is to encourage skill in shooting by providing instruction and practice in the use of rifle and pistol to any of Her Majesty's subjects so that they will be better fitted to serve their country in the Armed Forces, the Territorial Army or in any other organisation in which their services may be required for the defence of the realm in times of peril.
To promote, improve and advance education in, and appreciation of, the arts in particular but not exclusively through the provision and maintenance of an art gallery and the facilitation and management of artist studios.
Beavers,Cubs, Explorers and Scouting Activities
GENERAL CHARITABLE PURPOSESSPORT/RECREATIONSCOUTING ACTIVITIES
To involve children from the ages of 6 to 25 years of age in activities to educate and improve their knowledge. By being part of a team or singular activities to involve and teach others.
Scouting Activities for Young People
To provide scouting activities as per the aims of the scout association for children in the age range 6 - 14.
General scouting activities for children aged between 6 & 18
HELPING YOUNG PEOPLE TO DEVELOP TO THEIR FULL POTENTIAL UTELISING THE PROGRESSIVE PROGRAMME OF ACTIVITIES ORGANISED AND RUN BY THE SCOUT ASSOCIATION
Providing activities for boys and girls 5 - 18 in Scouting Activities Camping, cooking first aid etc.
The aim of the Kidlington Scout Group is to promote the development of young people in achieving their full physical, intellectual, social and spiritual potential, as individuals as responsible citizens. The method of achieving this aim is by providing an enjoyable attractive scheme of progressive training and experiences guided by adult leadership. Including Camps , sailing, competive games
The charity is empowered to develop the mental and physical attributes of the children in its care through various stimulating activities as laid down by the Scout Association Policy, Organisation and Rules
To train and educate young people in sport and recreational activities and to help them become part of a team.
Providing pre-school care.
Provides headquarters and meeting place for local Scout, Cub & Beaver groups. Quarterly meetings of Senior Scouting organisations are held here. The groups' camping and oudoor equipment is stored. Premises are open to local organisations, i.e. Ladies Keep Fit and Ladies Yoga classes, Jumble sales and Quiz Nights. There is off road parkng, wheel chair access, kitchen and toilet facilities.
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