Welcome!
Scouting is a worldwide movement that has shaped the development of youth and adults for 100 years. Scouts are in every part of our community, and Scouts is the biggest and most successful youth organisation in Australia. More than 20,000 boys, girls, and adults in Victoria from wide cultural or religious background including those with an intellectual or physical disability enjoy an unlimited range of activities.
The aim of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual development of young people so they may play a constructive role in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local and international communities. This aim is achieved through a strong and active program that inspires young people to do their best and to always be prepared.
You are welcome to join the 3rd Beaumaris Scout Group. We are located in Keating St Beaumaris, which lies adjacent to the Donald MacDonald Reserve.
The aim of Scouting is to encourage the physical, intellectual, emotional, social, and spiritual development of young people so they may play a constructive role in society as responsible citizens and as members of their local and international communities. This aim is achieved through a strong and active program that inspires young people to do their best and to always be prepared.
You are welcome to join the 3rd Beaumaris Scout Group. We are located in Keating St Beaumaris, which lies adjacent to the Donald MacDonald Reserve.
Getting involved
Kids
Boys and girls aged 8-15 years can join the 3rd Beaumaris Scout group to engage in peer to peer mentoring and healthy, outdoor adventurous activities. Through Scouts, young people gain confidence in themselves, learn problem solving, risk management as well as life and leadership skills. Learn more about scouts
Parents
You can help develop Scouts to become healthy, active citizens, business leaders and role models in their local community.
Volunteer roles include assisting with activities, helping to fund raise, providing transport, helping with maintenance at the Scout Hall, assisting with food preparation and joining the Group Committee and/or assisting with administration.
Adult volunteers can also choose to undertake training and become an Assistant Leader or a Leader with Cubs or Scouts.
Boys and girls aged 8-15 years can join the 3rd Beaumaris Scout group to engage in peer to peer mentoring and healthy, outdoor adventurous activities. Through Scouts, young people gain confidence in themselves, learn problem solving, risk management as well as life and leadership skills. Learn more about scouts
Parents
You can help develop Scouts to become healthy, active citizens, business leaders and role models in their local community.
Volunteer roles include assisting with activities, helping to fund raise, providing transport, helping with maintenance at the Scout Hall, assisting with food preparation and joining the Group Committee and/or assisting with administration.
Adult volunteers can also choose to undertake training and become an Assistant Leader or a Leader with Cubs or Scouts.