Think you know everything about Scouts? Think again

Scouts walked on the Moon

11 of the 12 astronauts who walked on the Moon were Scouts.
Yes, including Neil Armstrong. Not bad for a bunch of outdoor-loving young people!

2. We’ve stood on Everest and the South Pole

Scouts have reached the highest and coldest points on Earth, proving we do go the extra mile.

3. We offer more than 200 activities

From abseiling and archery to coding and cooking, there’s something for everyone – whether you’re into tech, nature, or adventure.

57 million Scouts worldwide

Scouting is the world’s most significant youth movement, with members in over 200 countries and territories.

We’ve been doing this since 1907

It all started with one experimental camp on Brownsea Island.
Now there are over half a million Scouts in the UK alone.

We’ve got royal support

Our Patron is HM King Charles III.
Our Joint Presidents are HRH The Princess of Wales and HRH The Duke of Kent.

Volunteering comes in all shapes and sizes.

From leading weekly meetings to driving the minibus or painting the hut, there’s a role for everyone – even if you’re not a woggle-wearer.

1 in 3 Scouts in the UK is female

Scouting is for everyone, regardless of gender, background, or belief.

Scouts are trusted

According to YouGov, 86% of UK adults trust Scouts, and 87% believe we help young people gain skills for life.

There are around 14 million former Scouts in the UK

That’s a lot of tent-pitching, fire-lighting, hike-loving people out there.
Who knows – your neighbour or boss might be one of them!

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