Cub Awards and Badges

When you make your Cub scout promise, you’ll be given your Membership Award. It features a picture of the fleur de lis – an international symbol, worn by Scouts all over the world. 

Activity badges can be earned throughout Cubs for taking part in activities, or by bringing evidence of meeting criteria during everyday life. There are a whole range of badges, so there is something for everybody.

Staged badges can be started from as early as Beavers, and can be built on. For example, for your first sleepover you may get your Nights Away Stage 1, by the time you are a Scout you will have earned lots more stages.

Challenge Awards are all about stepping outside your comfort zone. Try out something you wouldn’t normally be interested in. Take the lead on something that scares you. Along the way, you’ll unlock hidden talents and stand tall.

This is the highest award a Cub can earn. To complete it, you need to earn six Activity or Staged Activity Badges of your choice, as well as all seven of the Challenge Awards.

Joining In Awards are given to those who always roll up their sleeves and get stuck in. You can collect one for every year you’re a scout, starting from your very first day as a Beaver right up until your last meeting.

Within their Pack, Cubs are part of a Six. A Six is a smaller group of Cubs, headed up by a Sixer and a Seconder. Sixers and Seconders are older Cub Scouts who are chosen to take on leadership responsibilities, such as welcoming new people to the Pack or taking charge of a particular game or activity.

They wear leadership stripes to celebrate their hard work and make sure everyone knows who they are. 

Between the ages of 10 and 11, it’s usually time for Cubs to move up to Scouts. Complete this award to get prepared for your new adventures.

To view all of the awards, visit the Scout website: https://www.scouts.org.uk/cubs/activity-badges/