Being an Explorer is all about discovering the world on your own terms and making the most of what you have, wherever and whoever you are.
Alongside your new friends, you’ll master the skills that will make you feel stronger and happier in the long run, and try things you’d never get the chance to do at home or at school.
Whether you’re hiking to faraway lands or building a robot in your local town hall, you’ll have the freedom to choose what you’d like to do, and work together with adults to make it happen.
Explorers take part in the flag ceremony at the beginning and end of meetings, but will spend the evenings undertaking their own activities such as badge work; completing their Young Leader Training Modules, off-site activities, and DofE check-ins.. They will also go on camps, both as a Unit, and part of the group Summer Camps.

Absolutely. If taking the lead sounds like something you’d like to try for yourself, sign up for the Explorer Scout Young Leader’s Scheme to get some hands-on experience volunteering with the younger Scout sections.

Whilst in Explorers, you can earn:
a Joining In Award
a Moving On Award
Activity Badges
Challenge Awards
a Top Award
a Membership Award

Whilst in Explorers, you can work towards your Duke of Edinburgh award. At 19th Hendon, we operate a Duke of Edinburgh Award Centre, our Explorers register through us, and we facilitate their Volunteering requirement through having them join the leadership teams at younger sections of the group. Once they have completed their three programmes; skill, volunteering, physical, we run an expedition for them to complete the final requirement of their award. We have successfully ran two Bronze and a Silver expeditions for our Explorers, as well as a Gold expedition, where four of our leaders, all of whom have come through the group as children, completed a four day hike to complete their Gold DofE.











Chairman
Dylan has been a member of 19th Hendon since he was a beaver. He is the Chairman of the Endeavour Explorer Unit, and a young leader with the Cubs leadership team at the Wolves pack.

Kayah has been a member of 19th Hendon since she was a beaver. She is now in the Endeavour Explorer Unit and part of the Explorer committee. She is a young leader with the Beavers leadership team.

Aliza has been a member of 19th Hendon since she was a beaver. She is now in the Endeavour Explorer Unit and part of the Explorer committee. She is a young leader with the Cubs leadership team at the Tigers pack.

Poppy has been in scouting since she was a Beaver. She has been a member of 19th Hendon since she was a Beaver, and is now a member of the Endeavour Explorer Unit, and part of the Beavers leadership team..

Faith has been in scouting since she was a cub at 1st/6th Edgware, and a short while at 21st Hendon as a Scout. She has been a member of 19th Hendon since she was a scout, and is now a member of the Endeavour Explorer Unit. Sheis a young leader with the Cubs leadership team at the Tigers pack.

Explorer Team Leader
Joshua has been in scouting from the age of 9, he was a Cub Scout and at 14th Hendon. Joining 19th Hendon as a Scout and Explorer Scout/Young Leader.

Explorer Team Leader
Hannah was first involved with the Guiding Association as a Brownie and Guide at 6th Mill Hill before joining 19th Hendon as a Scout and Explorer Scout/Young Leader

Explorer Team Leader
Bosun has been a member of 19th Hendon from the age of 8, he was a Cub Scout, Scout and Venture Scout. Holder of the Queen’s Scout Award and Bar to the Award for Merit.

Explorer Team Leader
Provo has been a member of 19th Hendon from the age of 6, he was a Beaver Scout, Cub Scout and Scout. He has received the Chief Scout’s Commendation.