Rainbows
Rainbows (5–7)
Rainbows learn by doing – they get their hands dirty, do sports, arts and crafts and play games. Being a Rainbow is all about having the space to try new things. Through taking part in a range of different activities with girls their own age, Rainbows develop self-confidence and make lots of new friends.
Rainbows learn and grow through a programme of age-appropriate activities, trips and adventures – both in their regular meetings and at special events.
In Renfrewshire, Rainbows have met Santa Claus, had sleepovers in the Science Centre, raised money for local charities, and so much more!
- They can work towards interest badges, where they can learn about everything from recycling to storytelling, and start their skills builder journey, developing core skills and trying new things.
- There are even awards they can earn, like the Rainbow Gold award and the six Theme awards, that show their commitment and encourage pride in their achievements.
- Rainbows are supported by a group of highly trained, inspirational leaders to explore, challenge themselves and have fun.
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Rainbows in Renfrewshire…
F.A.Q.
Rainbows are aged 5 to 7 years old.
Rainbows typically meet once a week, however they might only meet once a month or bi-weekly.
Can Rainbows take part in camps and trips?
Of course! Rainbows can take part in nights away and a whole host of trips from the cinema to the zoo!
Yes! There are 12 badges such as Animal Lover, Recycling, and Construction. There are also over 20 skill builder badges, along with nine awards and honours too.
What is the most important thing at Rainbows?
To have fun!
Get started at Rainbows
Find your local Rainbow unit and register your daughter so she can join them
Register for Rainbows