Cubs
What is Cub Scouting?

There are loads of fun things that you can do as a Cub Scout. You will get a chance to try lots of different activities like swimming, music, exploring, computing and collecting. If you do them properly you will get a badge which you can wear on your uniform.
Cub Scouts also get to go on trips and days out, to places like the zoo, theme parks or a farm. Sometimes you will be able to go camping with the rest of your Pack. This will mean you sleeping in a tent and doing loads of outdoor activities.
Southampton City District Cub Section
District Cub Scout Commisioner
Pat Rea
Email: adc@cubs.southamptoncityscouts.co.uk
Cub Scout Badges & Awards
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This is the Membership Badge and is awarded when a boy or girl is becomes a member of the Scout Movement. This Badge is worn on the left chest. |
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The Joining-in Badge celebrates a Cub Scouts participation in the Programme of activities over a period of time. These Badges recognise the length of time a young person has been a member of the Scout Movement rather than as member of a particular section and are numbered from 1 through to 9. The first Badge is presented 12 months after receiving their Membership Badge and annually after a further 12 months. This Badge is worn on the left chest above the Membership Badge and any Moving-On Awards |
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There are five Challenge Badges;
All challenges are flexible and encourage participation rather than reaching a particular standard so that all young people, no matter what their individual skill may be, have a chance to gain an award. They can complete a Challenge a second time, but on the second time you would expect to see more involvement, skill and development. They can then wear both Badges on their uniform. This badge is worn on the right chest in line with the Membership Badge. |
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To gain the Chief Scout's Silver Award, the highest award for a Cub Scout, the Cub will need to complete
If the Cub has not quite completed this Award when they move up to the Scout Troop it can be completed before their 11th birthday in the Scout Troop This badge is worn on the right chest immediately above the Challenge Badges |
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There is a wide range of Activity Badges which recognise the skills and talents that our young people have, they are;
These badges are worn on the left sleeve. |
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In addition to the above Activity Badges, there are four Staged Activity Badges, each with five stages, which can be earned by any member in the first four sections, these are;
With these badges it is the skill of the individual and not their age or section which determines which badge they are to be awarded. Any badge earned whilst a Cub can be worn on the Scout uniform, then replaced when they are awarded the next stage. These Badges are worn with other Activity Badges on the left sleeve. |
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To enable Sections to work together there are three Group Awards, these are;
These badges are worn below the County and District Badges and any sixer or second stripes on the right sleeve. |
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If promoted to being a Sixer in the Pack then the Cub can wear this badge. A second wears a similar badge but with just 1 stripe. This badge is worn on the right sleeve immediately below the County and District Badges. |
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When it is time to move up to the Scouts, a Cub can work for their Moving-On Award. This badge is worn on the left chest immediately above the Membership Badge.
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