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Being a Cub
 

When you join Cubs, you’ll be introduced to lots of new activities, people and things


Cubs are young people aged 8 to 10½ who:

  • Master new skills and try new things

  • Have fun and go on adventures

  • Make friends

  • Are curious about the world around them

  • Help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond


Every week, they gather in groups called Cub Packs to take part in lots of interesting and challenging activities – achieving anything they set their minds to, and having lots of fun along the way.
 

Being a Cub is all about growing and learning in small but mighty ways. Here are some of the things you’ll get up to with your new friends.

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Leader and Cubs

Going on adventures
 

Race down a river. Tell stories by torchlight. Fall asleep beneath the stars. Alongside your Pack, you’ll spend plenty of time in the great outdoors. Together, you might build a den in your local park, or create an edible raft out of sweets, or go on a moonlit hike through your hometown. And even though you might not be ready to climb Mount Everest just yet, you’re guaranteed to have plenty of adventures on your own doorstop, because being a Cub is all about making the most of what you have, wherever and whoever you are.
 

Learning new skills


Cubs learn by doing, and so will you. Some of the skills you develop will be practical, like knowing how to cook a delicious meal or give someone first aid. Others will allow you to become a master at your chosen hobby, or help you to succeed in whichever job you decide to do when you grow up. But the most important skills you’ll learn at Cubs are the ones that will make you feel confident and happy in your own skin. We call these character skills, and they include things like integrity – which means being honest and doing what you think is right – and initiative – which means knowing how to take the lead on something without being asked. Whatever skills you’d like to learn, it’s all about having the courage to try new things and learn from them.

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Helping others


Cubs work as a team to help other people. Together, you’ll learn about global issues and what we can all do to help solve them. You’ll also make an impact in your own community, through activities such as campaigning to save your local library, collecting donations for a foodbank, or planting trees in a neighbouring park.

What should a Cub wear?
 

On your first night at Cubs, you’ll be taking part in lots of activities, and should just wear something you feel comfortable in.
 

Eventually, you’ll get your own Cub uniform to wear to meetings and camps. Wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out and helps everyone to feel a part of the Pack. It also gives you a place to show off all the badges you earn.
 

For Cubs, the uniform consists of a green sweatshirt with your badges sewn on and a coloured scarf or ‘necker’ to represent your local group. There are lots of other optional accessories you can wear such as hats, hoodies, navy blue trousers or shorts. Uniform can either be bought from our online shop - Scout Store - or from a local supplier. If you’re not sure where to start, adult volunteers can give you more information about what to buy and where to buy it.
 

Cub Badge Placement

Badge placement

Here's where you sew on the badges (click to enlarge)

Interested in joining Cubs ?


Look no further, You have come to the right place! 


At 3rd Bramshill Scout Group we currently have two Cub Packs. One on a Tuesday and one on a Thursday.

 

If your child is aged 8 to 10.5 years old, please contact...

 

enquiries@3rdbramshill.org

 

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Cub volunteers

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All of our leaders are trained volunteers, working to make sure Scouts is safe and open to all.

 

Some volunteer at the Packs week in and week out. Others visit occasionally to help run a session or drop in to share their skills.

 

No matter how much time you have to spare, find out about volunteering on your own terms.

 

enquiries@3rdbramshill.org

 

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Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers….everyone is welcome here. Every week, we help children aged 4-18 from Yateley and surrounding areas develop skills for life in a safe and fun environment. Children are encouraged to always ‘do their best’, learn new skills, helping others, building confidence whilst learning, playing and working together in their ‘packs’ and in their community.

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SQUIRRELS :

Ages 4-6

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BEAVERS :

Ages 6-8

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CUBS :

Ages 8-10.5

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SCOUTS :

Ages 10.5 -14

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EXPLORERS :

Ages 14 -18

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