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Beaver Scouts
Beaver Scouts are young people, boys and girls, usually aged between six and eight years old. They belong to the first and youngest section in the Scouting family. Young people can join Beaver Scouts in the three months leading up to their sixth birthday. They can move to the next section, Cub Scouts, between eight and eight years six months.

Programme Zones split the whole programme into manageable areas. Each zone represents a different development area in a young person's life.

There are five Programme Zones in Beaver Scouting. These are:

  • Exploring the World Around Us.
  • Learning About Yourself.
  • Getting to Know Other People.
  • Discovering Creativity and Practical Skills.
  • Discovering Beliefs and Attitudes.

These zones are delivered using twelve methods, which give the programme variety and range. Sometimes one method will be more suitable than another. On occasions we may use a number of methods within the same activity. So we give the Beaver Scouts opportunities to:

  • Help others.
  • Play games.
  • Explore their world.
  • Undertake prayer and worship.
  • Listen to stories.
  • Follow themes.
  • Go on visits.
  • Make things.
  • Meet new people.
  • Act, sing and make music.
  • Chat.
  • Go outdoors.

Underpinning the programmes we offer to the Beaver Scouts are six ways of working which should be present in every programme. We give the Beaver Scouts opportunities to:

  • Have fun.
  • Make friends.
  • Try new things.
  • Keep the Promise.
  • Make progress.
  • Share in groups.

 


The Beaver Scout Promise is:

“I promise to do my best

To be kind and helpful

And to love God”.

The Beaver Scout Motto is:

“Be Prepared”

 
 
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