Rainbows is our section for girls aged five to seven.
Rainbows is all about developing self-confidence, building friendships, learning new things and having fun.
Girls get their hands dirty with arts and crafts, trying out cooking and playing games. Rainbows is all about learning by doing.
Get Involved
If you want to register your daughter for Rainbows, simply follow the link below to our registration site and fill in the simple forms.
Register Here Rainbows WebsiteWhat do girls say about Rainbows?
- 'The best bit was the party for my Promise because we all ate chocolate cake!'
Louise / Age 5 /
- We're a little bit the same and a little bit different to other girls. I think Rainbows learn more things. I think it's easier than at school because there are no boys.
Isha / Age 6 /
- We play games, we celebrate things, we write in our books, we play on the computer, we do painting
Fareeha / Age 6 /
What's New With Birmingham Rainbows
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Support Edward’s Trust with a new challenge badge!
Edward’s Trust is a Bereavement Charity based in Edgbaston, Birmingham; set up 30 years ago by Peter and Hilary Dent on the loss of their
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Book now for the County Rainbow Day on Saturday 16th November
Flyer for Rainbows Flyer for Unit Leaders Winter Wonderland Booking Form Unit Emergency Contact form
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Parliament Week – 202nd Brownies meet their local MP
202nd (St Mary Magdalene) Birmingham Brownies took part in Parliament week and had a visit from Steve McCabe, MP for Birmingham Selly Oak. The girls
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Guides and Senior Section in Middlepark have been dancing for Macmillan
Girlguiding Birmingham’s support for Macmillan continued this month with 122nd Birmingham Guides and Weoley Rangers completing their ‘Dance for Macmillan Badge. Their beach theme evening was
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Macmillan need our help to “bucket shake”
Calling all our brilliant volunteers! Macmillan need our help to "bucket shake"! When? Saturday 22nd July 10am - 1pm OR 1pm - 4pm Where? Any Argos Store near you! Macmillan would
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Discovering our Promise
This challenge has been so popular that we've run out of badges! Please bear with us while we're waiting for a re-order. You can find
The Rainbow Jigsaw
Rainbows follow a programme called the Rainbow Jigsaw, through which they can take part in lots of different activities with girls their own age.
Look
We encourage girls to look around them and learn about their own environment and community.
Learn
Rainbows learn by taking part in a wide range of activities such as trying out crafts and recipes, playing games and visiting local places of interest.
Laugh
Rainbows have lots of fun. Meetings involve games, songs, parties, celebrations and making a mess! Girls love sleepovers too!
Love
Through Rainbows, girls learn about caring and sharing with family and friends, working together, fair play, and being considerate and helpful to others.