What do Guides do?

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Being a Guide is all about learning new skills, making your own decisions and having fun.  Guiding provides a safe environment to explore new possibilities and achieve personal goals while making friends and having adventures. And it’s up to each Guide to work out which opportunities are relevant for her, whether it’s improving her football skills, party planning or learning about independent living.

What to know?
  • Guides work together in Patrols. They elect their own Patrol Leader and are encouraged to plan their own activities. Patrols provide a ready-made group of friends and helps the girls to feel that they belong to something special.
  • Any girl aged ten to 14 who wishes to, can become a Guide.
  • Each Guide chooses the top she wants to wear from the options available in the Guide wear collection. This choice allows Guides to be themselves but also makes them feel part of the unit.
  • The Guide Promise is:
    I promise that I will do my best:
    To love my God,
    To serve the Queen and my country,
    To help other people
    and
    To keep the Guide Law
  • The Guide Laws are:
    A Guide is honest, reliable and can be trusted.
    o A Guide is helpful and uses her time and abilities wisely.
    o A Guide faces challenges and learns from her experience.
    o A Guide is a good friend and a sister to all Guides.
    o A Guide is polite and considerate.
    o A Guide respects all living things and takes care of the world around her.
  • The Guides programme covers five main sections which are:
    o healthy lifestyles
    o global awareness
    o skills and relationships
    o celebrating diversity
    o discovery (of new experiences and adventures).
What do Guides say?

‘I know how to put up a tent, I’ve learned to work together with others, to be respectful, and about all kinds of issues, like Fair Trade.  Guides is fun for everyone and you make friends really easily.’ Jade, 12.

‘I can’t believe that I got to see loads of famous artists at the BIG GIG and I was interviewed by a TV crew. I’ve done some really cool stuff as a Guide which I would never have had the chance to do otherwise.’ Nimisha, 13.

‘Making my Promise as a Guide was the best – I felt like I was joining a huge new family. It’s really nice to have one place to go where you don’t have to deal with boys!’ Rebecca, 14.

Join now

To apply to join today, please call us on Freephone 0800 1 69 59 01 or register online

 

More in this section
Baden-Powell Challenge Award

The Baden-Powell Challenge is the highest individual achievement a Guide can gain.

Challenge badges

Challenge badges reward Guides for their achievements over 12 months.

Interest badges

Interest badges allow a Guide to pursue and develop a personal interest independently.

Go For It!

Go For Its! are themed activity resources that girls use to plan their Patrol times.

Programme

Read about the five programme zones.

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