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New to Cubs?
 
This page is for Cubs either moving into Scouting for the first time or for Beavers who are moving up to Cubs
 
There is a printable "Welcome guide" at the bottom of this page 
 
 

 

Beavers to Cubs

 

Moving-on Award - Beaver Colony to the Cub Pack.

 

 

This Award is presented to a Beaver Scout when he or she is invested into the Cub Scout Pack. The Investiture should take place on their first official meeting as a Cub Scout.

To complete the Moving-on Award, a Beaver Scout must:

  • know about the Cub Scout Pack

  • know about joining the Cub Scout Pack

  • renew the Promise

The purpose of the award

This award helps ease the transfer of a Beaver Scout to the Cub Scout Pack.

It also allows the Beaver Scout to be invested into the Pack immediately, recognising that they are already  a Member of the Scout Movement

Know about the Cub Scout Pack

  • attend meetings of both the Beaver Scout Colony and the Cub Scout Pack for at least four weeks and take an active part in both programmes

  • get to know the Members and Leaders of your Six and Pack

  • find out about the ceremonies and traditions in the Pack

  • find out about the activities available to your Six and Pack

Know about joining the Cub Scout Pack

  • know and show an understanding of the Cub Scout Promise and Law

  • know and show an understanding of the Scout Motto, Sign, Salute and Handshake

  • know what to do at your Investiture

  • know the meaning of the badges you will receive at Investiture. This should include extending your understanding of the family of Scouting and worldwide Scouting

Renew the Promise

  • become a member of the Cub Scout Pack by renewing the Promise

 

New to Scouting

 

Membership Award - Cub Scouts

 

 

A young person joining the Cub Scout Pack after the age of eight, and who has not previously been a Beaver Scout, will start work on their Cub Scout Membership Award straight away.

 

The badge is presented at the Investiture ceremony when the new Cub Scout makes their Promise.

Requirements

  • Area one - Know about the Cub Scout Pack

 

  1. Get to know the other Members and leaders in your Six and Pack.

  2. Find out about the ceremonies and traditions in your Pack.

  3. Find out about the activities that your Pack does.

 

  • Area Two - Know about joining your Pack

 

  1. Know and understand the Cub Scout Promise and Law and the rules in your Pack.

  2. Know and understand the Cub Scout Motto, Sign, Salute and Handshake.

  3. Know what to do at your Investiture.

  4. Know the meaning of the badges you will receive.

  5. Know the history of the family of Scouts and worldwide Scouting.  

 

Cubs are expected to learn the following as best they can, we will of course help them where needed when they give their Promise and Law.

 

 

Promise

I promise that I will do my best,

to do my duty to God and to the Queen,

to help other people,

and to keep the Cub Scout Law.

 

Law

 Cub Scouts always do their best,

think of others before themselves and

do a good turn every day.

 

The Scout Motto

 Be prepared. 

 

 

Click me for a printable "WELCOME" guide