Railway Challenge Launch

On Saturday 29 March 1000 members of Girlguiding in the North East and Yorkshire celebrated 200 years of the rail network at Hopetown museum in Darlington. In partnership with Railway 200 the railway challenge badge has been launched which encourages girls to learn more about all aspects of the railway, from safety, engineering, history to thinking about what the railway will look like in the future.

At Hopetown girls and young women aged 4-18 took part in railway themed STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) activity sessions, where they learned about the engineering and technology used on the railway.

Scarlett, Brownie aged 8 said: “I liked finding out how trains work and seeing them up close”

Isla, Ranger, aged 15 said: “I really enjoy STEM subjects but sometimes I’m put off from learning because people think STEM is for boys. Being able to learn about STEM at Rangers means I can do it in a safe, girl only space and not be worried about other people’s opinions”

Rangers from York take part in a STEM learning session.

Girlguiding North East England have been pleased to work with the rail industry to promote STEM learning for girls, from research carried out by Girlguiding in the Girls attitudes survey, we know experiences of sexism are making girls worry about their future. A quarter of 11-21-year-olds say sexism makes them feel like they won’t achieve what they want to. Providing opportunities for girls to have access to male dominated industries and areas of learning is key to creating a more equal future for young people in the UK.

Brownies from Brighouse having fun at Hopetown

Emma Roberts, programme manager for Railway 200, said: “The launch of this special Railway 200 challenge badge is a fantastic contribution to the 200th anniversary celebrations of a British invention that changed the world.

The challenge – for Rangers, Guides, Brownies and Rainbows – covers the past, present and future of the railways with a series of imaginative questions and activities.  In turn, one of our challenges, as an anniversary campaign, is to encourage more young people to learn about the railway and consider a career in rail.  This is a great opportunity to do just that.”

You can download the challenge pack here: https://girlguidingnortheast.org.uk/volunteers/challenges-and-badges/

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