Whitechurch Scout Toop

Our Scout Troop meets every Friday (during term times)
Winterborne Stickland Sports and Community Club

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Everything you need to know about the Scout section is on Scouts UK

Who are the leaders of the Scout troop?
Paul, Harry and Ollie run the Scout Troop

New Scouts
Please sign up to our waiting list here…
We welcome anyone into our Scout Troop / Scout Group regardless of race, religion, gender – read more about this here..
When you receive an invite for your young person to attend it will be free of charge for a few weeks. If they are happy they will be invested and we will start to charge subscriptions from the following half term.

How much is Scouts?
We currently charge subscriptions (subs) of £20 per half term (6x a year). Subs pay for our hall hire, census (see below) badges and other programme resources.
We request subs half termly as this cuts down on volunteers administration time and helps the leaders to budget for their term. We can make alternative arrangements for paying please email us to discuss further.
We do have to pay an annual census to ‘Scouts UK’ which pays for our insurances etc. We try to make sure a proportion of our subs is saved throughout the year to pay for this without asking families.
We may ask for extra money for trips, activities and events but we will try to get the best deals and keep the cost as low as possible. We don’t overcharge to make a profit, if we have money leftover we make sure the young people will benefit i.e. put towards next event or purchase something useful for meetings.

How do we pay for Subs and Events?
We have a treasurer who looks after all the monies for the Group (Beavers, Cubs and Scouts) rather than adding this burden onto the leaders of each section. 
All subs and events payment requests will be sent via OSM.
Via OSM: will have a link to pay online. You can make a ‘one-off’ payment or set up a ‘subscription’. If you choose subscription it will email you before every payment is due and you can cancel if necessary – for events it will ask you if you want to attend/pay and if you accept it will take the payment without the hassle of asking for bank details again.
Via Card Machine: we do have a card reader where we can take contactless payments, please let a leader know and we will arrange for it to be at the meeting.
Via Bank Transfer/BACS: Please add surname of Scout. Lloyds Bank ‘The Winterbornes Scout Group’ Sort code 30-95-96 Account number 28265968

Our treasurers email: thewinterbornestreasurer@gmail.com
If you require a refund please add your account details to the email

What is OSM?
Online Scout Manager (OSM) is a simple, secure system that we use for all our administration. You will be sent a link to login and you create and reset your own password. OSM will show you; the programme including what badges the Scouts are working on, you will be able to see and Online Scout Manager (OSM) is a simple, secure system that we use for all our administration. You will be sent a link to login and you create and reset your own password. OSM will show you; the programme including what badges the Scouts are working on, you will be able to see and respond to event invitations, view all the progress of badge work and you will be able to upload badge work done at home which will then be signed off by leaders and badges will be awarded at Scouts.  Click here for more info…

When will my Scout be invested / make their promise?
Once young people have attended 3-4 sessions and they are happy to continue let the Scout leader know and they will arrange a date where investiture will happen. Young people will need a Scout shirt (all other uniform is optional). The necker, woggle and badges will be given when they make their promise. The investiture will be organised for the beginning or end of a meeting so that adults can come and watch.

Where do we buy uniform?
Second hand uniform is available, let a leader know and we will arrange for them to be at the Scout meeting. All donations go to our Scout Group.
Official Scout Online Shop – click here for blouse.. and Click here for shirt…
Only the shirt is official uniform the rest is optional! 
All badges, neckers and woggles will be given at investiture.

What do you do at Scouts?
They do lots of different games and activities – achieving badges and having lots of fun along the way. 
Please click here for list of badges

Where do we sew Scout Badges?

What is a Chief Scout Award?
Throughout each section (Beavers, Cubs & Scouts) of Scouting every young person will be earning lots of badges, alongside that the leaders will be making sure they are covering criteria for their Chief Scout Awards, the highest award you can receive in Scouting. In Beavers this is a Bronze, Cubs is Silver and Scouts is Gold. The Gold challenges are; Adventure, World, Creative, Expedition, Outdoor, Skills, Teamwork, Team Leader and Personal. See more info here…

What are ‘Patrols’ and ‘Patrol Leaders (PL)/ Assistant Patrol Leaders (APL)’?
Most Scout troops split up into smaller groups called ‘Patrols’ for some activities. The Scout Leader will give one of the Scouts (usually the oldest) the role of ‘Patrol Leader’ for their Patrol. They will be responsible for making sure the rest of the members of the Patrol and any new Scouts are welcomed and supported. The assistant will help and shadow the patrol leader.

Remembrance Parade & St George’s Day Parades
Part of Scouting is to take part in parades and we hugely encourage and appreciate young people attending. Please save the dates as an annual event:
Remembrance is the closest Sunday to 11th November
St Georges Day is the closest Sunday to 23rd April

What is AGM?
Annual General Meetings (AGMs) are held every year usually in early June. We need to run these events and have as many adults, to act as witnesses to our nominations of key roles on our Committee. We try to combine this with a really fun event, such as a family BBQ with games, and is also an opportunity for us to present Awards and/or invest any young people and volunteers. We REALLY appreciate any adults/families that come and support this annual event!

What happens after Scouts?
Once Scouts reach 14 years old they can move on the next section in Scouting – Explorers and/or they can become Young Leaders!
Explorers are run by the North Dorset District Scout team not us, ‘The Winterbornes Scout Group’. Please have a chat with a leader they are happy to help/organise.
Young Leaders can help at Beavers or Cubs (Scouts they need to wait until they are 16). Please email for more info

Do leaders get paid?
No, all adults are volunteers. The only paid roles in ‘Scouts UK’ are administration at County and some roles at our Headquarters in London.

What is the difference between ‘Scouts UK’ and other Scout organisations?
The Scout Association is the largest Scouting organisation in the UK and is a recognised member of ‘The World Organisation of the Scout Movement’. There are other smaller Scout organisations that run in the UK, for example ‘The British Boy Scouts and British Girl Scouts Association’, that have different ways of delivering Scouting.

How could you help us?
• Pay subs promptly – saves volunteers administration time
• Reply to event invites – we may be able save money or offer available spaces to others
• Attend AGM’s – you don’t need to volunteer for anything but being a witness really helps
• Save Remembrance & St George Parade dates in your diary/calendar
• Anyone is welcome to help at sessions on a one-off basis, regularly or every meeting*
• We are always looking for fundraisers, even if you can apply for 1 grant a year or helping at 1 event a year would be fantastic
• Help with promoting our Scout Group locally
• Do you have a Skill or Hobby that you could show or teach our Scouts, or other sections of Scouting? Please talk to a Leader or email
• Join our Trustee Board

If you would like to discuss more about how you can volunteer or just help out with something please email

*No adult volunteer must be alone with a young person in any situation and those that attend more than 1 meeting a term will need to complete a DBS (police) check and complete a few online essential training modules (safety and safeguarding etc).