Membership
Those joining the Society today are following in the footsteps of such great Englishmen as Lord Baden-Powell, defender of Mafeking and founder of the world-wide Scout movement, Sir Winston Churchill, soldier and statesman, whose leadership of his nation in wartime continues to provide inspiration to generations of fellow Britons and Rudyard Kipling, the great journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist.
The Society also celebrates Trafalgar Day, commemorating Admiral Lord Nelson's great victory at sea on 21st October 1805, The Battle Of Britain and other momentous events in England's History.
The Society has active branches in many cities of England and branches and affiliates throughout the Commonwealth, the English speaking world and beyond.
LEVELS
There are four levels of membership:
Full Members
Associate Members
Honorary Members
Guest Members​
LEVELS EXPLAINED
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Full Members shall be all persons who are English by birth or citizenship, or of English descent or who have studied at English educational establishments, either in England or in Malaysia, or are married to those who are English by birth or descent.
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Associate Members shall be persons who are not qualified as Full Members, but have a connection with England or a strong interest in English traditions and customs.
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Honorary Members may be elected in consideration of special service to the Society, England or the Commonwealth whether or not their qualifications are in accordance with Clause 3.2.
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Visiting Members shall include persons who are members of another Branch of the Royal Society of St George.