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Rangers

Rangers is for all girls aged 14-18


Rangers wear a brand-new uniform, meet up regularly, have fun doing activities together and be recognised for their achievements with badges and awards. Whatever you want to do, Rangers offers a range of unique opportunities.

In Rangers you'll follow our programme of interest badges, skills builders and awards. You'll take part in amazing challenges, travel the world and develop skills across our six themes.

Build your skills - in Rangers you can take on a vast array of awards and qualifications. These range from our Leadership qualification - which teaches you how to run your own unit - to the internationally recognised Duke of Edinburgh's Award. And don't forget our Theme awards and the Ranger Gold award.

Support girls like you - want to help younger girls to navigate issues like body confidence and mental well-being? Our peer education programme gives you the unique opportunity to talk to girls and young women about the issues they face.

Raise your voice - you could join our delegation at the British Youth Council, or shape Girlguiding's own policy and research as part of our fantastic Advocate panel. Exploring the Take Action theme will give you more ways to make your voice heard and make a difference.

Travel the world - from working on a development project in a remote village, to representing UK guiding at an international conference, you'll be able to take on some life-changing international adventures.

Rangers is a brilliant way to try new things, have fun and give something back to your community. Whether you're already a member, or are just starting out, we'll give you a host of opportunities to gain leadership skills, build a network of friends in your area and enhance your CV.

You can work towards interest badges – about photography, geocaching, human rights and more, develop life skills with skills builders and work hard to earn unique awards like the Commonwealth award, the Bronze, Silver and Guide Gold award and the six Theme awards, which will really help you at school and later in life.

Cost

There will be a weekly, monthly or termly fee for meetings (approx. to £2 a week) and an annual census fee The census fee covers insurance for the girls.

Register to join a Ranger unit.

Register to volunteer with girlguiding.

Where to go

Address - Different locations around Luton, find your local units.

Other details - For more information please visit the County website.

Availability - Check availability by registering your interest at our information website.

Age Ranges

From: 14 years old

To: 18 years old

Who to contact

Telephone
E-mail
chq@girlguiding.org.uk
Website
www.girlguiding.org.uk

Last updated 23/02/2024