Rover Scouts Program
Rover Scouts is the final level of Scouting for young adults ages 18-26. Our program emphasizes service to others, personal development, and leadership through meaningful projects and adventures.
The Rover Scout Promise
"On my honour, I promise that I will do my best to do my duty to God and the Queen, to help other people at all times, and to carry out the spirit of the Scout Law."
The Rover Scout Law
"A Rover is helpful and trustworthy, kind and cheerful, considerate and clean, wise in the use of all resources."
The Rover Scout Motto
"Service"
What We Do
Rover Scouts participate in service-oriented activities that build character and leadership skills:
- Major service projects and community development
- Leadership roles in younger Scout sections
- International service and development projects
- Advanced outdoor adventures and expeditions
- Personal development and life skills training
- Career exploration and networking opportunities
- Working towards the Queen's Scout Award
Program Structure
Rover Scouts meet in groups called "Crews" and are largely self-directed, with adult advisors providing guidance and support. This structure encourages independence, leadership, and service to others.
Badges and Awards
Rover Scouts can earn various badges and awards as they progress through the program, including:
- Personal Achievement Badges
- Activity Badges
- Special recognition for leadership and service
- Queen's Scout Award (highest Rover award)
- Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Getting Involved
To join the Rover Scouts program, contact your local Scout Group. Most groups welcome new members throughout the year and will help you get started on your Scouting journey.