Scouts

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Who can be a Scout?

When a Cub reaches 11 years of age they may become a Scout.  The Cub Scout Leader will advise the Troop Scout Leader when a Cub is ready to move on to Scouts.
Anyone aged 11  to 14  can join The Scout Association as a Scout provided that they understand and want to make the Scout Promise.
Following on from Scouts, there is the opportunity to become an Explorer Scout.

Meetings

19:30 – 21:00 Monday evenings at St. Anne’s Parish Hall on Church Road, Bagshot.

Programme & Activities

The Scouts activity programme is designed to let the scout

  • Master new skills and try new things
  • Make new friends
  • Have fun and go on adventures, at home and abroad
  • Explore the world around them
  • Help others and make a difference, in their own communities and beyond

Working towards activity and challenge badges, scouts can achieve the highest award in scouting – the Chief Scouts Gold Award.


Find out what 1st Bagshot Scouts have been up to recently

Butser Ancient Farm! What a fantastic camp! A real trip through history! The leaders where spread between the Bronze, Iron and Saxon periods and the Young leaders stayed in the Stone Age! We all made friends with some beautiful animals and a Roman Soldier who some how travelled back in time to join us in the Iron Age in the morning.

Scout camp update. The dinner preparations are underway, the young leaders are firmly stuck in the stone age and the roundhouse looks fantastic!

We’re glad the fires alight in the Iron Age roundhouse

Scout camp has started with a climb up Butser Hill before heading to Butser Ancient Farm.

Beavers and Cubs were finishing their cook and chef badges this evening with a lovely cheesecake (leave them in the fridge for 24 hours before you eat them!). We also officially invested a few Beavers and Cubs, welcome to the group!

The Cubs had a spag bol cook off this evening. The problem was the tasters couldn’t pick a winner, they were all delicious!