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Scouting in New Zealand began in 1908 [1] and spread rapidly throughout the country. [2] The first group of Boy Scouts was formed in Kaiapoi, Canterbury in April 1908. [3] A cairn on the bank of the Kaiapoi River, near Wylie Park, commemorates the first patrols formed. It lists the names of the boys and the Scoutmaster.
For the history of Scouting in New Zealand generally, from 1908 see Scouting in New Zealand. In 1923, The Boy Scouts Association of the United Kingdom formed a branch in New Zealand and set about re-organising scouting according to its Policy, Organisation and Rules and establishing its Wolf Cubs and Rover programs. [11]
Scouting was founded by Lord Robert Baden-Powell (BP) in England in 1907. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Scouting first started in July of 1908 in Kaiapoi. Today Scouting is a global Movement, with over 50 million Scouts, both young people and adults, in over 200 countries and territories!
We welcome rangatahi and tamariki between the ages of 5 to 26. We are open to young people of all ethnicities and religions. We are the worlds largest non-formal education institution, serving over 13,000 young people all across New Zealand. We organise ourselves around five sections.
Feb 22, 2018 · Around the world, young people spontaneously set up scout groups and so the Scouting movement was born. In New Zealand, as in other parts of the world, eager recruits signed up in droves.
Scouting in New Zealand began in 1908 and spread rapidly throughout the country. In 1909, the first Sea Scouting units were founded followed by Cub Scouts in 1916 and the Rover section in 1918. In 1963, the Venturer Scout section was introduced.
Early Scouting In New Zealand. New Zealand Scouting was established in Christchurch by Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Cossgrove. Copies of ‘Scouting for Boys’ reached New Zealand and patrols of Scouts quickly formed with the first Patrol officially becoming part of the New Zealand Scout Movement.