Beavers
6 - 8 years old
The Beaver Section is for youngsters aged between 6 and 8 years. The programme for this age group is based around Fun & Friends. Each Beaver ‘Colony’ usually meets once a week to take part in a wide range of activities including games, crafts, singing, visits and good turns, along with plenty of outdoor activities. They have a structured and ongoing learning progress which will prepare them for the transition to the Cub section.
They will also have the opportunity to take part in the fun and excitement of camps and sleepovers. It may be the first time they spend a night away from home so it’s a real adventure for them
Through all of these activities they will earn their first awards and badges.
Hatch Warren Beavers
Here at Hatch Warren we have two Beaver Colonies. Both hold their weekly meetings at the Hatch Warren Community Centre on Long Cross Lane, Hatch Warren.
Chinook Beavers
Thursday: 18:15 – 19:30
Ojibwa Beavers
Friday: 18:00 – 19:15
Beaver Scout Promise & Motto
Beaver Scout Promise
The Promise is a simple way to help young people and adults celebrate their shared Scout values. Every Scout promises to stick by these values when they become a member.
The Scouts is open to people of all faiths and of none. We have different variations of our Promise, so everyone can make a Promise that means something to them, no matter their background or belief.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love our world.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful
and to act with love towards everyone.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love God.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful
and to love the world.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love our world.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love God.
I promise to do my best, to be kind and helpful and to love Allah.
I promise to do my best to be kind and helpful and to love Waheguru.
Beaver Scout Motto
Be Prepared
Beaver Scout Uniform
What to wear
Beaver Scouts wear a turquoise sweatshirt with a Group scarf (often called a necker) and a maroon woggle or one of another colour which identifies their Lodge or team.