For Cubs, excitement and adventure are key. Their programme offers a huge variety of activities surrounding areas of fitness, global and beliefs; whilst allowing them to be creative and get involved in their local communities. Cubs are introduced to exciting outdoor skills and take part in adventurous activities, as well as camps and residential experiences.
The Cub Pack is the third section of the Scout Group following on from Squirrels and Beavers. Cub Scouts are young people aged between 8 and 10 ½. There is flexibility in this age range, with young people typically being able to join as early as 7½ and moving to Scouts between age 10 and 11.
A Cub Pack is usually organised into small groups called Sixes, each headed up by an older Cub called a Sixer, and often with a Seconder as well. Sixes can be used in a number of ways to facilitate the organisation of the Pack. For example, they may provide a ‘home’ area for Cubs to gather at the start or at the end of the Pack meeting or they make be used for team games or activities.
During their time in the Pack, Cub Scouts will get a chance to try a wide range of activities as well as going on trips, days out, and on camps. Participation and personal development, rather than meeting set standards, is the key approach, and there are a range of badges and challenge awards that Cubs can gain to recognise their achievements.