
Cub Scouts get the chance to try lots of different activities such as games, badge work, sports and practical skills like cooking.
Cubs follow a balanced programme of activities which gives them a chance to try new things, work with other people, explore the world around them and develop personal skills. Cubs also get the change to go on all sorts of outings incuding day trips and longer trips such as summer camps.
The core age range of the Cub Scout Section is from 8 to 10 and a half years, although young people may remain in the Pack until their 11th birthday.
Useful links:
- Cubs pages on The Scout Association UK's website.
- Cubs pages on ScoutBase UK.
Cubs
Cubs_Q&A;_2007_Conference.pdf Size : 13732 Bytes
Some common Cub Section Q&As; - from 2007 Scottish Scouts Conference
Cubs_special_needs_presentation_Conference_2007.pdf Size : 44940 Bytes
Presentation on Special Needs and the Cub Section from 2007 Scottish Scouts Conference
Parent_Cub_Camp_Meggernie_09.doc Size : 38400 Bytes
Information and booking form for the Parent and Cub Camp, to be held at Meggernie Outdoor Centre on 15th - 17th May 2009.
Position_of_Cubs_Badges_and_Awards.pdf Size : 81839 Bytes
Diagram showing correct position of Badges and Awards on Scottish Cubs Uniform.



