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Student Scout and Guide Organisation | |||
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Country | United Kingdom | ||
Founded | February 1967 | ||
Membership | 1020 (2019) | ||
Chair | Samir Soares | ||
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Website https://www.ssago.org | |||
The Student Scout and Guide Organisation (SSAGO) exists to support Scouts, Guides, and people who have never been members of a Scout or Guide Association, who are students at Colleges and Universities in the United Kingdom and are interested in the aims, objectives, and methods of The Scout Association and Girlguiding UK. Many universities have a Scout and Guide Club affiliated to the University Student Union, although it is not necessary for a club to be union affiliated to be part of SSAGO. Where a University or College has no club, students can join SSAGO as Individual or "Indie" members.
Most clubs run a number of weekend and evening events during term and longer events during vacations. Each term one club organises a weekend open to all Club and Indie members of SSAGO called a Rally.
The oldest example of a Scout and Guide Club in the United Kingdom is the Oxford University Scout and Guide Group.
After leaving University many members of SSAGO choose to join the Scout and Guide Graduate Association (SAGGA).
History
Informal Scout and Guide Clubs have existed as early as 1915, when the first generation of Scouts grew out of Scouting age yet wanted to keep some sense of fraternity. Some early organizations at colleges were known as Baden-Powell Guilds and Saint George Guilds. [citation needed] A world equivalent to this exists today in the International Scout and Guide Fellowship, or ISGF. Some of the first clubs were set up in university towns, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester and London. Inter-club activities were run intermittently until 1927. By 1920, Rover Scouts had been set up for people over 18 but many people were also part of Scout and Guide clubs. University clubs banded together to form an Inter-Varsity organisation while College based clubs formed a similar set-up. It was not until 1947 that inter-club meetings started again, and even then only for the Varsity clubs (those from universities, rather than colleges). Only two colleges (Loughborough and North Staffordshire) were admitted to Varsity. No other colleges were admitted, partially because of snobbery in the old red-brick establishments. The Federation of Scout and Guide Clubs in Training Colleges was set up in 1956 for colleges, and a year later it formed the Intercollegiate organisation. In 1967, the Intercollegiate and Inter-Varsity merged to form SSAGO due to the dwindling number of colleges as many became universities.
SSAGO was 40 in 2007, to celebrate this event a special emblem was designed and the Summer Rally replaced with a Reunion Event held near Lincoln in July. Whilst this event was run as a Rally there were some noticeable differences; there were fireworks on the Friday night, all members old, new and SAGGA (who themselves are celebrating their 50th Anniversary) were invited to attend along with visits from prestigious guests such as Liz Burnley the current Chief Guide.
United Kingdom Scout and Guide Clubs and Rovers Crews were responsible for establishing an international Student Scout and Guide event called the Witan, named after the Anglo-Saxon gathering of the wise called a Witan. The first two such events were organised by the Oxford University Scout and Guide Group at Gilwell Park in 1959 and 1961.[1][2]
Rally
Rally is a national camp, held once every term where SSAGO clubs around the UK meet up to socialize and participate in a weekend of activities. The size of a rally can vary from around 100 to over 250 people. The three rallies are held each year in February, June and November and, as they are hosted by different clubs each time, they offer an opportunity for participants to visit new places. The host club for each rally is chosen at the previous years' national SSAGO AGM.
Each rally has a theme chosen by the host club, which is incorporated into the rally through the different activities on offer across the weekend. Often, this includes experiences such as walks or hikes, on-site activities, visits to nearby attractions or simply an afternoon off with which to explore. In addition, rallies can also include a ceilidh and themed fancy-dress competition.[3]
Year | Event | Location | Host Club | Theme/Name | Dates | Attendance | Clubs Attended |
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2015 | Lancaster Superhero Rally | Guys Farm Activity Centre, Lancaster | Lancaster | Superhero | February 6, 2015– February 8, 2015[4] |
197 | 24 |
2015 | Bangor Disco Rally | Felin Bach, Bangor | Bangor | Disco | June 19, 2015– June 21, 2015[5] |
102 | 21 |
2015 | Cardiff Carnival Rally | CRAI Activity Park, Cardiff | Cardiff | Carnival | November 20, 2015– November 22, 2015[6] |
240 | 26 |
2016 | Feb-U-Rally | Woodhouse Park, Bristol | SAGUWE | Wallace and Gromit | February 12, 2016– February 14, 2016[7] |
213 | 28 |
2016 | Southampton Dino Rally | Butchers Coppice, Bournemouth | Southampton | Dinosaur | June 17, 2016– June 19, 2016[8] |
171 | 30 |
2016 | Space Rally | Rough Close Scout Campsite and Activity Centre, Coventry | Indie | Space | November 18, 2016– November 20, 2016[9] |
261 | 32 |
2017 | Best of British Rally | Glenbrook Outdoor Activity Centre, Bamford | Sheffield | Best of British | February 17, 2017– February 19, 2017[10] |
243 | 31 |
2017 | Leeds "Around the World" Rally | Bradley Wood Scout Campsite, Leeds | Leeds | Around the World | June 16, 2017– June 18, 2017[11] |
168 | 25 |
2017 | Plymouth "90s" Rally | Sid Vale Scout Campsite, Devon | Plymouth | 90s | November 17, 2017– November 19, 2017[12] |
161 | 23 |
2018 | Witan in a Weekend Rally | Scout Park, London | The Young Goats | Witan/Europe | February 16, 2018– February 18, 2018[13] |
320 | 38 |
2018 | Cambridge Duck Rally | The Jarman Centre, Cambridge | CUSAGC | Duck | June 22, 2018– June 24, 2018[14] |
212 | 28 |
2018 | Lancaster Fantasy Rally | Guys Farm Activity Centre, Lancaster | Lancaster SSAGO | Fantasy | November 16, 2018– November 18, 2018[15] |
243 | 29 |
2019 | Nottingham Outlaw Rally | Walesby Forest, Nottingham | SNoGS | Robin Hood/Outlaws | February 15, 2019– February 17, 2019[16] |
271 | 35 |
2019 | Scot Rally | Lapwing Lodge, Glasgow | Scotland | Scottish | June 28, 2019– June 30, 2019[17] |
120 | 30 |
2019 | Birmingham Chocolate Rally | Alfrey Activity Centre Broadwater, Warwickshire | BUSAG | Chocolate | November 15, 2019– November 17, 2019[18] |
310 | 38 |
2020 | Roman Rally MMXX | Briarlands Activity Centre, Bristol | Bath BUGS | Roman | February 21, 2020– February 23, 2020[19] |
294 | 39 |
2020 | Survival Rally | Cranham Scout Centre, Gloucestershire* | UOBGAS and PLUGS (jointly) | Back-to-Basics | June 26, 2020– June 28, 2020 / September 11, 2020– September 13, 2020[20] |
N/A | N/A |
2020 | Build-A-Rally | Virtual Event* | Southampton | Construction | November 13, 2020– November 15, 2020[21] |
151 | 33 |
2021 | Green Rally Yellow Rally | Virtual Event* | Millennial Millards (Members from several clubs) | Green and Yellow/ | March 5, 2021– March 7, 2021[22] |
326 | 39 |
2021 | Viking Rally | Moor House Adventure Centre, Durham | NUSSAGG and DUSAGG (jointly) | Viking | November 19, 2021– November 21, 2021[23] |
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2022 | Rali Cymru (Wales Rally) | CRAI Activity Centre, Newbridge | The South Welsh Clubs
(SUGS, MSAGM Aber SSAGO, USW, SSAGS) |
Wales | February 18, 2022 -
February 20, 2022[24] |
- *Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the summer 2020 rally (Survival Rally, organised by Plymouth SSAGO) had to be postponed,[25] and later cancelled.[26] Build-A-Rally and Green Rally Yellow Rally were run as virtual events.
Ball
In addition to the three rallies, there is also an annual ball hosted every year by a chosen SSAGO club. Ball provides an alternative to the camping and outdoors often associated with Scouting and Guiding by offering a formal meal, dancing and another chance to socialize with other SSAGO members.
Typically balls will be themed, with accommodation available nearby, varying from hotels to scout huts depending the participants' budget. Balls offer a packed evening program, giving everyone a chance to make new friends, catch up with old ones and have a great night outside of the campsite. Often, the ball will include activities nearby to help participants make a weekend of the event.[3]
Year | Event | Location | Host Club | Theme/Name | Dates | Attendance | Clubs Attended |
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2015 | Southampton Ball on a Boat | MV Ocean Scene, Southampton | Southampton | Nautical | March 21, 2015[27] | 128 | 18 |
2016 | Leeds Northern Lights Ball | Marriott Hotel, Leeds | Leeds | Northern Lights | March 19, 2016[28] | 146 | 23 |
2017 | Bath Masked Ball | Guildhall, Bath | Bath | Masquerade | April 1, 2017[29] | 178 | 22 |
2018 | Yule Ball Ball | The Bristol Hotel, Bristol | SAGUWE | Harry Potter | April 7, 2018[30] | 169 | 27 |
2019 | Aber does ABBA Ball | Marine Hotel, Aberystwyth | Aberystwyth SSAGO | ABBA | April 13, 2019[31] | 135 | 28 |
2020 (2021) | City of Steel Ball | Kelham Island Museum | Sheffield StinGS | Sheffield | April 4, 2020 /February 6, 2021 [32] | N/A* | N/A* |
2021 | WomBall | Rough Close Campsite, Coventry | BUSAG | Recycling | September 11, 2021** | 87 | 25 |
- *Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, City of Steel Ball was postponed from April 2020 to February 2021, with a virtual event being held on the original date, however due to the continued restrictions on social contact within the UK the physical event was ultimately cancelled.
- Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, WomBall was postponed from April 2021 to September 2021, with a change from the traditional ball format to a "festival style" event with games and activities on a campsite for an afternoon.
Existing clubs
There are currently more than thirty universities with a SSAGO club. There are also at least ten that no longer exist. The Universities with a functioning SSAGO club are:
- Aberdeen University Scouts and Guides
- Aberystwyth Student Scout and Guide Organisation (Aber SSAGO)
- Bangor University Guides and Scouts (Bangor BUGS)
- Bath University Guides and Scouts (Bath BUGS)
- Birmingham Universities Scouts and Guides (BUSAG)
Also open to students from Aston University, Birmingham City University and University College Birmingham
- Cambridge University Scout and Guide Club (CUSAGC)
(including Anglia Ruskin University)
- Cardiff Student Scout and Guide Society (SSAGS)
Also open to students from Cardiff Metropolitan University and University of Wales
- De Montfort University Guides and Scouts (DeMUGS)
- Derby University Guides and Scouts (DUGS)
- Durham University Scout and Guide Group (DUSAGG)
- Edge Hill SSAGO (EHUSSAGO)
- Exeter SSAGO (SAGE)
- Glasgow SSAGO (GLASSGO)
- Greenwich and Kent SSAGO (GrekSAG)
Also open to Canterbury Christ Church University and Universities at Medway
- Hertfordshire University Guides and Scouts (HUGGAS)
- Huddersfield Student Scouts and Guides (HUDSAG)
- Keele SSAGO
- University of Exeter and Falmouth University - Kernow SSAGO (SSAGOK)
- Lancaster SSAGO (LSSAGO)
- Leeds University Union Scout and Guide Society (LUUSAG)
- Leicester Students of Leicester Universities Guides & Scouts (SLUGS)
- Lincoln University Guides and Scouts (LUGS)
- Liverpool University SSAGO (LUSSAGO)
- Loughborough Students Union Scout and Guide Club (SCOGUI) - The name comes from the words SCOut and GUIde rather than an acronym of the club's full name.
- Manchester SSAGO (ManSSAGO)
- Newcastle Universities Student Scout and Guide Group (NUSSAGG) - Membership is open to those studying at Newcastle University, Northumbria University and Newcastle College
- Nottingham and Nottingham Trent SSAGO - Society of Nottingham Guides and Scouts (SNoGS)
- Oxford - Oxford University Scout and Guide Group (OUSGG)
- Plymouth University Guides and Scouts (PLUGS)
- Portsmouth University Guides and Scouts (PUGS)
- Royal Holloway SSAGO (RHUL SSAGO)
- Salford SSAGO (SALSAGO)
- Scouts and Girl Guides York (SAGGY)
- Sheffield (StinGS)
- Southampton SSAGO
- Strathclyde (Strath SSAGO)
- Swansea University Guides and Scouts (SUGS)
- UEA SSAGO (EGGS)
- University of Bristol Guides and Scouts (UOBGAS)
- University of South Wales SSAGO (SSAGO USW)
- UHI SSAGO
- In addition to the clubs listed above, there are independent, or "Indie" members, who are often either students who are at a university without a club or those who have recently graduated and left university.
References
- ^ History of OUSGG, 1955 - 1963
- ^ List of Witans
- ^ a b National SSAGO Events
- ^ "Lancaster Superhero Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Bangor Disco Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Cardiff Carnival Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Feb-U-Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Southampton Dino Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Space Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Best of British Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Leeds "Around the World" Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Plymouth "90s" Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Witan in a Weekend Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Cambridge Duck Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2018-06-19.
- ^ "Lancaster Fantasy Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
- ^ "Nottingham Outlaw Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-05-11.
- ^ "Scot Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Chocolate Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Roman Rally MMXX". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Survival Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
- ^ "Build-A-Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Green Rally Yellow Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Viking Rally". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
- ^ "SSAGO - Events". events.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- ^ "Coronavirus Update: National SSAGO events". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "SSAGO Coronavirus Update, July 2020". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.
- ^ "Southampton Ball on a Boat". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Leeds Northern Lights Ball". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Bath Masked Ball". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Yule Ball Ball". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "Aber Does ABBA Ball". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2019-08-30.
- ^ "City of Steel Ball". www.ssago.org. Retrieved 2021-03-28.