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'''The Scout Association of the Cayman Islands''' operates as a branch of the United Kingdom [[The Scout Association|Scout Association]], due to the Cayman Islands' affiliation as a Crown Colony of the United Kingdom. The Cayman Islands' Scout Oath and Law, as well as other Scouting requirements, closely follow that of the United Kingdom. Membership is about 500 Scouts. In October 2006, Governor [[Stuart Jack]] was installed as Chief Scout.
'''The Scout Association of the Cayman Islands''' operates as a branch of the United Kingdom [[The Scout Association|Scout Association]], due to the Cayman Islands' affiliation as a Crown Colony of the United Kingdom. The Cayman Islands' Scout Oath and Law, as well as other Scouting requirements, closely follow that of the United Kingdom. Membership is about 500 Scouts. In October 2006, Governor Stuart Jack was installed as Chief Scout.


Scouting has existed in the Cayman Islands since the early 1920s. There has been rapid growth since 1990, mainly due to a full time Scouting Executive, improved public image and more Scouters including expatriates becoming involved. There has been a move to bring Scouting to all communities and islands.
Scouting has existed in the Cayman Islands since the early 1920s. There has been rapid growth since 1990, mainly due to a full time Scouting Executive, improved public image and more Scouters including expatriates becoming involved. There has been a move to bring Scouting to all communities and islands.
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