Raphoe Scout Group

Raphoe Scout Group Raphoe Scout Group members are the Beaver Scouts (age 6,7,8) Cub Scouts (age 9,10,11) Scouts (12,13,14) Ventures Scouts (15,16,17) Scouters (age 18 to 100)

Scouting in a Nutshell

The Aim of Scouting Ireland is to encourage the physical, intellectual, character, emotional, social and spiritual development of young people so that they may achieve their full potential and, as responsible citizens, to improve society. Getting youngsters involved in outdoor adventures and challenges helps them to achieve these aims and have fun. While enjoying themselves

outdoors they will make strong friendships, volunteer in their community, learn adventure skills, travel, become leaders and team-members, and appreciate the importance of our outdoor environment. Friendships and memories made in Scouts can last a lifetime. Skills like leading a group, teamwork, planning, project management, dealing with difficulties & weather, packing, budgeting, first aid, cooking, navigation, building structures, volunteerism, and making a shelter will always be useful and underpin future careers and life choices. Scouting is a non-formal educational experience

Scouting is a non-formal educational experience that is firmly rooted in the experiential educational model. What does this mean? Formal education is highly structured and is provided in the primary, secondary and college education system that we are all familiar with. Non-formal education is learning through fun, adventure, discovery for ourselves, interaction & experience. The word non-formal is not to be confused with informal! The Scout Method

In any organization, team sport or endeavor there needs to be a method, a structure, a culture which underpins its purpose. An obvious example is a team sport like hurling or soccer. There is an ethos; a coaching method; a place where the game is played; a progressive structure as you develop in the game; a team structure; an identity; and a set of rules to play by. In Scouting we apply the Scout Method, which has 8 interconnected components, to achieve our aim:

Scouting fosters a value system based on the Scout Promise & Law. This value system becomes the method by which a Scout lives and works with others. Through learning by doing and reviewing our experience, we gain knowledge about the task completed and about ourselves. Scouting happens outdoors whenever possible. Challenge, adventure and a sense of freedom are all present in close contact with nature and away from everyday home life. The success of the Scout’s task or adventure is not important. The dynamics of the team, and the growth of the individual within that team, is of real importance. Each Scout will progress at their own speed through Scouting challenges individually and within their small team. In Scouting we work in small teams so Scouts learn individually and in teams. Every Section is a collection of small teams, not a collection of individual Scouts. We use names, themes, stories and traditions to spark the imagination and to aid learning. In so far as possible this is created by the Scouts themselves. Scouting is a movement FOR young people and supported by adults. In the younger Sections the adult’s support is greater, whereas in older Sections the adult’s role lessens and it becomes more of a partnership. Scouts interact with their local community. Service to others is the element of the Scout Method dealing with this commitment. We support young people to become active citizens and to work to create a better world.

Our Scouts hiked to Mongorrys highest point tonight.There are very few people who have reached this point So well done e...
12/12/2025

Our Scouts hiked to Mongorrys highest point tonight.There are very few people who have reached this point So well done everyone

Our Beavers went to  Letterkenny Fire Station tonight. They enjoyed their tour around the Station thanks to Raymond, Pau...
11/12/2025

Our Beavers went to Letterkenny Fire Station tonight. They enjoyed their tour around the Station thanks to Raymond, Pauric and Fawaz for making it an enjoyable visit.
They got to sit in the fire engine and even use the hose. I'm sure a few even tried to aim it at us.
Thank you again for taking the time and talking to us about the work uses do, we might have a few fire fighters in the making.

Our Annual General Meeting will be held at 7pm on the 18th November in the Volt House in Raphoe. The meeting is open to ...
30/10/2025

Our Annual General Meeting will be held at 7pm on the 18th November in the Volt House in Raphoe.

The meeting is open to all our members as well as all members of the public

Everyone is very welcome

03/10/2025

Before we start ordering new jumpers, if anyone has jumpers they are not using anymore you are more that welcome to put a photo up under this post to sell if you wish.
Just state the size and price please and it can be dropped into Beavers/Cubs to be collected then.
Thanking you

30/09/2025

All sections are up and running this week.

Cubs are Wednesday night from 7:00-8:30
Beavers Thursday night 6:30- 7:45
Scouts Thursday night 7:30- 9:00

Still places available in all Sections just send us a message and we will get back to you as quick as we can.

25/09/2025

Our Registration night to enrol new and old members into the Group will be on Thursday 25th September from 7:00 to 8:00pm in the Raphoe Presbyterian Church Hall (F93 AX72)

fees are €120 per member for the year, with €80 payable on registration night.

Beavers and Cubs will be returning on their usual Wednesday and Thursday nights and this year sees the welcome return of our Scout group after a few years break .This will be for Members aged 12-15 years and will be on a Thursday night

03/09/2025

This Sunday, 7th September, at 3 pm the UK Government will test its emergency alert system.

Those located in border counties at that time may receive a text and audio alert, and a vibration of up to 10 seconds on their phones. This emergency alert will look and sound different to other types of messages such as SMS text messages.

There is no cause for concern, and no action needs to be taken by you.

For more information, visit UK Emergency Alerts service ➡️ https://ow.ly/r67o50WQhty

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