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Rangers is the section of Girlguiding UK for young women aged 14 to 26. You can become a member of the section any time on or after your 14th birthday, and your membership ends on your 26th birthday. It is also known as the Senior Section.
Unlike other sections of Girlguiding UK, there are lots of ways that you can be a member of this section. You could become a ...
14-26
14-26
- Ranger
- Young Leader
- Young Guider
- Member of SSAGO
- In4mer
If you would like to know more about how you could be involved or any un-answered questions that you may have then
Senior Section can choose from a range of different tops. They include a polo shirt, a blouse, a sweatshirt and a rugby shirt.
There are no official 'bottoms'- Senior Section members can wear their own skirts, trousers, jeans or shorts as appropriate for the activity.
The uniform designed to be fun, practical, stylish, economical and suitable for Senior Section members of all ages and sizes.
Leaders under the age of 26 can also wear Senior Section clothing.
Badges
Senior Section members wear their badges either on a Senior Section badge tab or pinned directly onto their Senior Section top.
Badges are given:
--> When a Senior Section member makes her promise.
--> For completion of the Young Leader Qualification
--> For completion of the Girlguiding UK music, power boating, rowing, climbing, and camps and holidays schemes.
--> For completion of the Chief Guides Challenge, the Queen's Guide Award and as part of 4.
A Senior Section member may also wear the Baden Powell Challenge Award badge and Duke of Edinburgh Award badge on her Senior Section clothing.