History
The Calliope Sea Scout Group was founded on the 25th of June 1921 by Capt. R
Woods who was the first scout leader. The group's name comes from the
famous British Warship HMS Calliope which was the only ship to outrun a
tropical cyclone in Apia harbour
link currently not working. The building we use as "The Ship" was erected in 1903 for the North
Shore Rowing Club and became "The Ship" in 19667, before this, the Group
was run within the Naval Dockyard. In Dec 1922, The Admiral of the
Fleet; Lord Jellicoe visited "The Ship" and signed the logbook. Since
then, the Group has attended numerous Jamboree's and Regattas, including
in 1997 where we were awarded the Trophy for the most improved group.
The ship is decorated with all the pendants and flags from regattas
thereafter. The group's cutter is named Jellicoe in remembrance of Lord
Jellicoe, we continue to maintain our connection with the Royal New
Zealand Navy and are proud to be the oldest Sea Scout Group in New
Zealand, and as such are entitled to wear the plain Black Scarf in
recognition of this.
So, into the future, we stride with confidence and strength with the
boys and girls, parents, leaders, committee and an ever-supportive local
community.