Rangers
Rangers (14–18)
Travel the world, learn to lead, raise your voice and build an incredible CV. It’s all about taking the lead and finding new challenges.
Rangers wear a brand new uniform, meet up regularly, have fun doing activities together and be recognised for their achievements with badges and awards. Whatever you want to do, Rangers offers a range of unique opportunities.
In Renfrewshire, Rangers have Dashed to Denmark, campaigned against period poverty, and had the opportunity to interview MSPs.
- Want to help younger girls to navigate issues like body confidence and mental well-being? Our peer education programme gives you the unique opportunity to talk to girls and young women about the issues they face.
- In Rangers you can take on a vast array of awards and qualifications. These include our Leadership qualification - which teaches you how to run your own unit, and the internationally recognised Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
- Rangers is a brilliant way to try new things, have fun and give something back to your community. We'll give you a host of opportunities to gain leadership skills, build a network of friends in your area and enhance your CV.
Interest badges
Awards and Honours
Rangers in Renfrewshire...
Annual Review 2021
It’s that time of year again! We hope you enjoy reading about what the county have been up in the past year!
“…Have Fun and Take a Stance!”
As Rangers fully support and encourage women empowerment, it is always important for us to spread positivity and promote confidence among our diverse group of girls.
World Thinking Day 2021
For World Thinking Day 2021 Girlguiding Renfrewshire chose to light up Renfrewshire!
F.A.Q.
Rangers are aged 14 to 18 years old
Rangers typically meet once a week, however they might only meet once a month or bi-weekly.
Of course! Rangers can take part in nights away and a wide range of trips. They can also take part in local and international camps.
So many! As a Ranger you can
- Work towards any of the 18 interest badges and 20+ skills builders
- Work towards your Leadership Qualification
- Complete your Duke of Edinburgh Award
- Start your Queen’s Guide Award
- Become a Peer Educator
- Join the delegation at the British Youth Council
- Join Girlguiding’s Advocate Panel
- Take part in international adventures
Keep an eye on the Girlguiding and Girlguiding Scotland website for opportunities and be sure to take to your leader if something catches your eye.
To have fun!