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Start your adventure

With 11 Groups covering Burntisland, Cardenden, Dysart, Kinghorn, Kirkcaldy and Lochgelly, your next adventure isn't far away!

Scouting offers an amazing range of adventures that you won’t get anywhere else. From climbing to kayaking, snowboarding to stage performances, or from camping to coding, you’ll be challenged to learn and achieve things you never thought possible.

We believe that successful learners make confident individuals.  We challenge our members to set realistic and measurable goals to achieve their full physical, intellectual, social, and spiritual potential. 

Ages 4 to 6 years


For our youngest members, Squirrels can achieve anything they set their minds to – and they have lots of fun along the way.

The one-hour sessions will be a brilliant opportunity for young people to take their first step into being part of Scouts, and they’ll help everyone get ready for the adventure of school too.

Sessions will be packed with outdoors activities, fun, games, badges, laughter, and so much more to help our youngest members learn the skills they need for life. 

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Ages 6 to 8 years


Beavers is all about having fun, making friends, and learning new skills. Beavers meet weekly to try out a huge range of activities, which might include science experiments, crafts, den building and more. We also go on day trips, sleepovers and camps, giving many Beavers a real adventure - their first night away from home!

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Ages 8 to 10½ years


Joining Cubs opens up a new world of fun and adventure for girls and boys through access to a massive range of exciting activities including camping, adventurous activities, such as climbing and sailing, plus creative and cultural pursuits. At weekly meetings, Cubs are encouraged to challenge themselves to try new things and are rewarded for effort, team work and leadership.

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Ages 10½ to 14 years

 

From getting involved in the local community to travelling on international camps, Scouts have plenty of opportunities to develop independence and a sense of adventure. We encourage Scouts to have a say in planning and developing the activities and projects they want to take part in, giving them the chance to put their team work and leadership skills into practice.

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Ages 14 to 18 years

 

Explorer Scouts are always on the go! You’ll find there’s always something to get involved with whether it’s an international expedition, adventure camp or community project. Explorer Scouts have the opportunity to take on CV-boosting accolades, such as the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award or our own Queen’s Scout Award, and can develop leadership skills through the Young Leader Scheme.

Join today

 

Visit our Groups page to contact your local Group directly or fill out our Contact form and we'll get back in touch.

Looking to Volunteer with us?

 

Our adult volunteers make Scouting happen, find out how you can help!

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