Travel the world, develop leadership skills, boost your CV and have the time of your life!
Rangers is all about taking the lead and finding new challenges. Our programme of interest badges, skills builders and awards supports young women to try new things, travel the world and develop skills across our six themes.
Being a Ranger is also all about taking action and giving back to the community. You’ll meet up regularly, do fun activities and get recognised for your achievements with badges and awards.
Plus, you’ll get incredible opportunities to develop essential skills like leadership, build a network of friends in your area and enhance your CV.
Get started on your Rangers adventure and register your interest with us. We’ll be in touch with more information on how you can get involved.
Rangers can work towards a vast array of awards and qualifications, like our Leadership qualification and internationally recognised Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. You can also earn Theme awards and go for your Ranger Gold award.
Become a peer educator and support girls and young women on the issues they face, like body confidence and mental health and well-being.
Join Speak Out to have your say on the things that matter most to young women in Scotland! You can also apply to become a Speak Out champion to lead the way in creating campaigns and act as a spokesperson. Or link up with Girlguiding to join the fantastic Advocate panel and make your voice heard by decision makers.
Travel the world with Rangers. From working on a development project in a remote village, to representing Scottish guiding at an international conference, you’ll be able to take on some life-changing international adventures.
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Register your interest and we will get in touch with more information on opportunities for guiding in your local area.
The first step is registering your daughter or young person and a local unit will get in touch about availability in your area.
Girls can choose to wear Girlguiding uniform to meetings however no girl is excluded because she does not have the right clothing. In some areas, you can borrow or buy second-hand uniforms. Ask the unit leader for details.
You may also want to think about getting a badge book. These are essential for girls to find out about all the badges and awards they can earn in their section. They are the only place they can see the interest badge challenges, guidance on how to complete them and important safety information they should consider when tackling them at home.
We work to make guiding affordable for all girls and there’s help at hand if you can’t meet the costs. We don’t want girls to miss out on guiding for any reason. If you’re concerned about any costs preventing your daughter from taking part, please speak to the unit leader. They can tell you about ways we can help, including our grants.
Could you give your time to make an impact on the lives of girls and young women in Scotland?