Code of Conduct (Troop Nights)

In addition to the Scout promise and Law which we ask the Scouts to follow we also have a code of conduct for Troop nights and camps. This is minimum standards we expect from all of our members and leaders.
 Have fun!
 Respect everyone, property, equipment and time
 Listen to leaders especially when the are training you
 Listen to each other and avoid shouting
 No shouting or screaming
 No shouting, screaming bullying, swearing, play fighting or physical contact
 Be quiet and during ceremonies, instructions and videos
 Set a good example to those around us
 Be smart, punctual and wear our uniform with pride
 Leave everything the same or better than you found it
 Get involved and give our best effort to all activities
 Leave electronic devices at home unless specifically asked to bring them
 Keep the Scout Promise and the Scout Law
 Remember scouting is about team work and that everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
 Try to attend parades as much as possible

Persistent Violation of the code of conduct

On occasions a Scout or Scouts may consistently break the code of conduct and in cases where the leaders are unable to correct the behaviour of the Scout or Scouts we would ask the parents/guardians for support in dealing with the issues.

School Letters

This can be provided upon request but will only be supplied for Scouts who have demonstrated a commitment to the troop and the code of conduct. In most cases Scout have only just joined us from Cubs when school letters are required. In these cases, we would refer you to your cub leaders who will have longer and more extensive records of attendance for your child.