Activities
During their time in the Colony, Beaver Scouts will get a chance to try a wide range of different activities as well as going on trips, days out, and on sleepovers. Participation, rather than meeting set standards, is the key approach, and there are a range of badges and challenge awards that Beaver Scouts can gain to recognise their achievements.
How does a Beaver become invested?
The child is invited to an introductory session of approx 4 meetings. This enables them to decide if they wish to embark on the exciting opportunities that Beaver Scouting can provide.
Next step:
The Beaver Scout should show some understanding of the following;
- some knowledge of the Scouting Family
- the Scout Motto, sign and handshake
- the Beaver Scout Promise
The Beaver Scout Promise
“I promise to do my best
To be kind and helpful
And to love God”
An alternative promise can be taken by those with no affirmed faith and humanists
The Beaver Scout Promise
“I promise to do my best
To be kind and helpful
And to love our world”
The Beaver Scout Motto
“Be Prepared”
At the investiture your child will be awarded ‘The Beaver Scout Membership Badge’ which is recognised worldwide.