Cubs

This is the second section in our scouting family. Boys and girls can join Cubs Scouts at 8 years old and then move to the next section, Scouts, at about 10½ years old.

Cubs Scouts are easily recognized by their distinctive green sweatshirts and they take part in a wide range of activities designed to be very interesting and challenging such as camping, playing game, exploring the outdoors, adventurous activities like climbing, sailing and archery, meeting people from their local community, experiencing the culture of other countries and keeping themselves and others safe. There are a range of badges available which Cub Scouts can wear on their uniforms to show everyone how well they’re doing.

An important part of Scouting is getting invested – the ceremony where your child becomes part of the 5th Tower Hamlets Family, as well as the worldwide movement of Scouts. It’s at this ceremony that your child will receive their group badges and scarf

Cubs promise to do their best, to do their duty to God and to the Queen, to help other people and keep the Cub Scout law. Different versions of the promise are available depending on their faith (or absence of one.)

 

 

Uniform Badge Placement

Dwayne Fields proudly holds the title of the UK's 11th Chief Scout

An explorer, adventurer and TV presenter, Dwayne's been seen in BAFTA nominated Channel 5 series Race to the Pole, on BBC Springwatch, Countryfile, National Geographic and Disney+.

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