Useful tips

Where do Rainbow badges go on uniform?

Where do Rainbow badges go on uniform?

The rainbow badge typically is sewn to the middle of the sash or the middle of the right side on the vest. Tape half of the badge to the appropriate area of the uniform using masking tape.

Where do you put guide badges?

Where do Guide badges go? Promise badge – Needs to go on the left-hand side of their uniform top, closest to the heart. Interest badges, awards and skills builders – Guides can choose where they would like to put badges on their uniform top or dress.

What are the rainbow badges?

Rainbow Interest Badges

  • Rainbow Family Tree Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Animal Lover Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Storyteller Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Drawing Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Healthy Mind Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Fruit and Veg Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Nature Interest Badge.
  • Rainbow Agility Interest Badge.

What are Rainbows leaders called?

The adults who run a Rainbow unit are called Leaders. They are unpaid volunteers who have completed Girlguiding UK training. They are usually helped by a team of other young women or adults, such as: • a local Guide aged 11 or over. a Young Leader aged 14 or over.

How do you display rainbow badges?

Where to put Rainbow badges. Promise badges – Rainbows should always wear their Promise badge on the left-hand side, so it sits close to their heart. Interest badges, skills builders and awards – as girls earn these badges they should be sewn on to any item of uniform.

What age can you start rainbows?

They are between the ages of 5 and 7 in England, Scotland and Wales, but in Northern Ireland the age range is 4-7 years old. At the age of about seven, a Rainbow will usually become a Brownie. In the UK, Rainbows started in 1987, with Lynsey Hickling being the first in the UK.

How many Girl Guide badges are there?

What has changed? The entire Girlguiding programme has had a makeover and there are now over 800 new badges and activities for girls aged 5 to 18 to work towards. Rainbows (before Brownies) and Rangers (after Guides) can earn interest badges too now, so they can join in the fun.

Do Rainbows have to wear uniform?

Rainbows don’t need to wear neckerchiefs with their uniform, it’s up to your daughter or her unit. We have a great range of colourful neckerchiefs in our shop.

What age can you start Rainbows?

Do Rainbows make a promise?

The Promise for Rainbows is: I promise that I will do my best to think about my beliefs and to be kind and helpful.

At what age can you start Rainbows?

Whether your daughter wants to join Rainbows (5-7), Brownies (7-10), Guides (10-14) or Rangers (14-18), start her Girlguiding journey here. Begin by registering her interest and finding out about units in your area. Adventure, fun and friendship starts here.

Where do Rainbows wear their promise badge on their uniform?

Promise badges – Rainbows should always wear their Promise badge on the left-hand side, so it sits close to their heart. Interest badges, skills builders and awards – as girls earn these badges they should be sewn on to any item of uniform. Many girls like to add these onto their hoodies or their badge sash.

How do you sew a rainbow badge on a uniform?

The rainbow badge typically is sewn to the middle of the sash or the middle of the right side on the vest. Tape half of the badge to the appropriate area of the uniform using masking tape. Choose a colour of thread that matches the badge colour.

Do you have to wear a neckerchief with a rainbow uniform?

Only woven badges that girls have earnt should be sewn onto Rainbow uniform. Rainbows don’t need to wear neckerchiefs with their uniform, it’s up to your daughter or her unit. We have a great range of colourful neckerchiefs in our shop.

What kind of uniform does a Rainbow Girl wear?

What Rainbows wear. All girls should have a uniform top and bottom. These can be worn for unit meetings, days out and events where a formal uniform is needed. The uniform range includes. Polo shirt. Zip hoodie. Jog pants. Cycle shorts. Leggings.