Scouts

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Who can join Scouts?

Boys and girls aged 10 to 14 years of age.

Scouts is the third of the four youth sections offered by 1st Bedworth. Having two large Beaver Colonies and two large Cub Packs in the Group means we always have children moving up to this section as they get older. This means that we do on occasion need to operate a waiting list. Because of this, we advise anybody interested in joining Scouts to get in touch as soon as possible to check availability and get your name down to avoid disappointment.

At the first meeting, parents are given copies of the information on this page and a registration form. The completed registration form should be returned as soon as possible.

A copy of the registration form can be downloaded from our documents page.

When do Scouts meet?

1st Bedworth has two Scouts Troops:

* Tuesday, 7-9 pm - Girls only
* Wednesday, 7-9 pm - Boys only

How much does Scouts cost?

Weekly subscriptions for membership of 1st Bedworth is £1.75 per week for all sections.

This fee covers activity insurance, programme materials, badges and helping to heat, light and maintain the building. It is still payable even if a member does not attend a section meeting.

Please also be aware that activities outside of the section meeting may be at extra cost.

What do Scouts do?

Scouts meet once a week at their 'Troop night'.

Scouts have a lot of fun, learn lots of new things and take part in adventurous activities. They have the chance to gain badges and awards in recognition of the effort made by each youngster at their own level of development and understanding.

The programme includes a wide selection of activities with the emphasis on the outdoors. This means we also offer occasional activities on other nights and weekends which may be at extra cost.

Meetings are run by a trained, experienced, Scout Leader who is supported by a team of Assistant Scout Leaders and helpers.

See videos and photos of the Group in action on our media and gallery pages.

What do Scouts wear?

As with the other sections of 1st Bedworth, Scouts have their own uniform too:

* A teal green coloured shirt,
* Royal blue neckerchief,
* Black or grey trousers or shorts,
* Dark coloured socks,
* Black boots or shoes.

The shirt and neckerchief typically costs around £17, and most Scouts wear their school trousers and shoes with their uniform.

The Scout Promise and Law

Once a new recruit has their uniform they take part in a simple ceremony where they make the promise and become a full member. This ceremony is called an 'investiture' and is held at the end of the section meeting. Parents are more than welcome to attend their child's investiture.

Scouts are expected to learn the Promise and Law before their investiture.

The Scout Promise:

On my honour 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 Scout Law

The Scout Law:

1. A Scout is to be trusted
2. A Scout is loyal
3. A Scout is friendly and considerate
4. A Scout is a member of the world wide family of Scouts
5. A Scout has courage in all difficulties
6. A Scout makes good use of time and is careful of possessions and property
7. A Scout has self respect and respect for others


Child Protection

1st Bedworth Scout Group has a Child Protection Policy which is available for download from our documents page. All adults having unsupervised access to any members of the Group have been vetted appropriately.
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