What is Ranger girls?

A Ranger or Ranger Guide is a member of a section of some Guiding organisations who is between the ages of 14–18. It is the female-centred equivalent of the Rover Scouts.
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What age do girls start Rangers?

Girls aged 14-18 join Rangers. It's all about taking the lead and finding new challenges.
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What do Girl Guides Rangers do?

Rangers can experience activities like:

Practicing essential life skills, like budgeting. Co-leading a unit of Sparks, Brownies or Guides with local women mentors. Connecting with the world through national and international trips.
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What comes after Rangers girlguiding?

Here's a guide to when it might happen:
  • Rainbows move up to Brownies aged 7.
  • Brownies move up to Guides aged 10.
  • Guides move up to Rangers aged 14.
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When was Rangering started?

1964 in which age limit for Rovers and Rangers was fixed i.e. 18 to 24 years The first Conference of the Rover and Ranger leaders was held at the Western Railway Zonal Training School, Udaipur from 29th to 31st March 1967. It was inaugurated by His Highness Maharaja Bhagwat Singhji of Udaipur on 29th March.
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What do Rangers do?

As the Army's premier infantry force, becoming a Ranger is an honor shared by a distinct few. You'll specialize in conducting raids and assault missions deep inside enemy territory—a task only the best-trained can carry out in this branch of the elite Special Operations Forces. To become a Ranger is no easy task.
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What do they do in Rangers?

Many members of Rangers are assistant or unit leaders for other sections (Rainbows, Brownies, Guides), train as Peer Educators and deliver training to younger sections and their own section on topics such as Mental Health and, Division/ District/ County Commissioners and Advisors, Trainers and Trustees.
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Do Girl Guide leaders get paid?

They're not paid for what they do - they give their time because they are passionate and care about enriching the lives of girls. They make a difference in their local communities so that girls like your daughter can try new things, have fun and speak out on issues that matter to them.
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What is Rainbow Brownies?

Rainbows is the youngest section of GirlGuiding in the UK. They are between the ages of 4 and 7 and at the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie if she wishes to continue Guiding.. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, with Lynsey Hickling being the first in the UK.
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Do Girl Guides still get badges?

You can earn badges for each program area and each theme, across every Guiding branch. You can earn as many as 28 program badges at every branch level.
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What do girls do after Guides?

After Guides

When you're 14 you can move on to Rangers, which offers even more adventure, travel and leadership opportunities.
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What age are rainbows?

Rainbows is for all girls aged four to seven.
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What is the Rangers promise?

"I promise that I will do my best, to be true to myself and develop my beliefs, to serve the Queen and my community, to help other people and to keep the (Brownie) Guide Law."
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What is the age range for Brownies?

Brownies is about trying new things that teach girls aged seven to 10 about themselves, their community and their world. Brownies introduces girls to a world of new opportunities, challenges and fun.
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What is Rover and Ranger?

Introduction – Rovering/Rangering is the senior wing of Scouting and Guiding. Rovering/Rangering was started by founder of the scouting movement Lord Powell in 1919. Any regular student of College/ University between the age group of 16-25 years can be enlisted as Rover (Boy)/ Ranger (Girl).
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What is a Senior Girl Guide called?

Units. 'Unit' is the name given to a group of Rainbows, Brownies, Guides or members of The Senior Section, their Leaders and Leadership Team.
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What do the Brownies do?

Brownies is about getting together regularly - often each week - to work on badges, learn new skills, play games and see friends. It's about trying adventurous activities and going along to special events, day trips, sleepovers, camps and holidays.
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How long is a rainbow session?

Each session lasts an hour and it cost £1 a week. They do arts and crafts, games, songs, baking etc. She's loved it but she's now 7 and after the October holidays is moving up to Brownies.
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What's the Brownie Promise?

The Promise (for Brownies, Guides, members of The Senior Section and adults) is: I promise that I will do my best: To be true to myself and develop my beliefs, To serve the Queen and my community, To help other people and To keep the (Brownie) Guide Law.
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Can a boy be a Girl Guide?

Yes – you'll still have your unit Leaders and Young Leaders. Can boys join now? When we asked girls like you what they'd like, they told us they wanted Girlguiding to still be just for girls. So no boys allowed!
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What is a Brownie leader called?

The Leader in charge of a Brownie Guide Pack is called a Brown Owl and she is assisted by other Leaders called Tawny Owl, Snowy Owl, Grey Owl, etc. The Brownie Journey is a. three year programme. The Brownies are like. Detectives and each year.
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How do I join the Rangers UK?

All applicants to the ranger regiment will have to undertake a two-week Cadre Course, followed by a six-week Ranger Course, before continuing with eight months of training at their battalion.
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What is the difference between a Ranger and a scout?

A scout treats nature as the terrain upon which they do their job - a ranger reveres nature as a force to be respected in its own right and gains magical power thereby.
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What does the name Ranger mean?

The name Ranger is both a boy's name and a girl's name of French origin meaning "forest guardian". The list of occupational boys' names continues to expand, and this is one of the latest to ride onto the range. And, as trends collide, it also has the popular western, cowboyish feel.
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