About Us
Rosyth District is made up of 7 Scout Groups.
13th Fife (Rosyth Methodist) Scout Group.
41st Rosyth Scout Group.
46th Cowdenbeath Scout Group.
48th Dalgety Bay Scout Group.
66th Aberdour Scout Group.
68th Inverkeithing Scout Group
77th Kelty Scout Group.
We also have 2 Scout Fellowships,
One is associated with the 41st Rosyth Scout Group
and the Inch Fellowship which assists the District.
Charity Number - SC008476
We are part of East of Scotland Region with 9 other Districts.
Dunfermline,Glenrothes and Levenmouth,Kirkcaldy,
North East Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee, North Angus, South Angus and Arbroath and Montrose.
13th Fife (Rosyth Methodist) Scout Group.
41st Rosyth Scout Group.
46th Cowdenbeath Scout Group.
48th Dalgety Bay Scout Group.
66th Aberdour Scout Group.
68th Inverkeithing Scout Group
77th Kelty Scout Group.
We also have 2 Scout Fellowships,
One is associated with the 41st Rosyth Scout Group
and the Inch Fellowship which assists the District.
Charity Number - SC008476
We are part of East of Scotland Region with 9 other Districts.
Dunfermline,Glenrothes and Levenmouth,Kirkcaldy,
North East Fife, Perth and Kinross, Dundee, North Angus, South Angus and Arbroath and Montrose.
26/02/2011
Scouts 5 a Side
On Sunday 20th Feb it was the turn of the Scouts to hold their 5 a side football competition.
This event was held over from last year when it was cancelled from the bad weather.
We only had 2 troops turn up to the competition.
They were the 13th Rosyth and the 68th Inverkeithing.
Even though the two teams got into the event and played a best of three games competition.
The 68th won the first two games and so they decided to mix the teams up for the third and final game.
Congratulations to all.
19/02/2011
13/02/2011
12/02/2011
Scouts asked to name a shark!
Deep Sea World in North Queensferry is offering Scouts in Scotland the unique opportunity to pick a name for their latest arrival; a male Sand Tiger shark.
The shark arrives from Dingle in the Republic of Ireland at the start of March and Deep Sea World would like to decide on a name for the shark by which it will be known by to the aquarium staff that care for him and the thousands of visitors who will come to see him.
The name of the Sand Tiger shark will be revealed on the same day in the mid-March that it is due to be released into the large sea water aquarium. This event that is expected to be filmed live by BBC’s The One Show featuring Miranda Krestovnikoff.
A number of young people from the Colony, Pack, Troop or Unit who suggest the chosen name will have the opportunity to be there to see the Sand Tiger shark being released and be filmed live by BBC (see below for details).
What do you have to do?
Suggestions for names should be emailed to terry@scouts-scotland.org.uk
by Tuesday 22nd February 2010 along with a brief paragraph telling us why you have chosen the name. The name of the Scout and the Section or Group to whom they belong and contact details for the Scout’s leader should also be provided.
Please note that the name should ideally bear reference to Scouting to allow Scouts from across Scotland and also members of the public to recognise the male Sand Tiger shark as having been named by us; however you can otherwise be as creative as you like!
For more information, please contact Terry O’Neill on 01383 419073.
Please note:
The welfare and well-being of the shark will ultimately dictate when the shark will be released and should a decision be taken by Deep Sea World to release the Sand Tiger shark early or at short notice, it may not be possible for either BBC’s The One Show to film or for Scouts to be present at the release.
In this circumstance, an alternative arrangement will be made for young people from the winning Colony, Pack, Troop or Unit to visit Deep Sea World and the shark that they have named.
Development Fund
07/02/2011
Young Leaders
Over the weekend 4th – 6th February it was the Young Leaders Training weekend which was held just north of Dundee.
Rosyth District had 6 Explorers taken part (Some just starting and others finishing off their training)
Over the weekend they took part in the following training modules.
Game on – Learning how to teach and run games.
Taking the lead – Leadership skills.
Programme plans and Programme Plans Plus – How to plan sectional programmes and also how to plan monthly and yearly calendars.
First Aid.
Well done to all that attended
The next weekend is going to held at Bonaly Camp site just outside Edinburgh in September.
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