Rangers have a long history in the United Kingdom, but their name was changed to "Senior Section", but has now been changed back. In
Girlguiding UK, Rangers is replacing The Senior Section (TSS). Rangers can belong to Units in the same way as Rainbows, Brownies or Guides belong to Units. Rangers is open to girls from 14 to 18 years old. They can pursue any or all of several schemes including The
King's Guide and the
Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Previously, there were also
Sea Rangers and
Air Rangers.
Princess Elizabeth, was a Sea Ranger, later Sea Ranger Commodore, Chief Ranger, and Queen. Members of Rangers often play a wider role in the running of Girlguiding as they take on additional responsibilities. Many members of Rangers are assistant or unit leaders for other sections (Rainbows, Brownies, Guides), train as Peer Educators and deliver training to younger sections and their own section on topics such as Mental Health and, Division/ District/ County Commissioners and Advisors, Trainers and Trustees. Members of Rangers hold a seat on the National Committees. This is often the chair of the youth representation body (Polaris is Scotland, Pegasus in Ulster). Any member of Rangers over the age of 16 can join these groups and provide a voice for the members of the organisation on key issues. Girlguiding also holds seats in the Scottish Youth Parliament and the British Youth Council, these positions are held by a member of Rangers. In Girlguiding UK, the terms The Senior Section, Rangers and Ranger Guides are often used interchangeably. The Rangers promise is the same as that of the Guides: ==GirlGuiding New Zealand==