Our Beaver Scout Colony caters for boys and girls within the age range of 53/4 years to 8 years. Beaver Colonies usually divide their members up into small 'teams' of about six beavers called Lodges. Most Beaver Colonies call their leaders by 'animal nicknames'.

To get an idea of what we get up to please visit our Beaver Colony Picture Gallery.

All new Beaver Scouts make the Beaver Scout Promise at their Investiture Ceremony - it is usual for parents and friends to be invited to attend this event.

 The Beaver Scout Promise
I promise to do my best
To be kind and helpful
And to love God.

Beaver Scout Badges and Awards
 

Membership and Joining in Badges
The Membership and Joining-In Awards signify that a Beaver Scout has made their promise and has participated in the programme for a period of time.
To view the full requirements for these badges please visit ScoutBaseUK.

Challenges
The Challenges complement the balanced programme. These have been developed to extend Beaver Scouts' skills and experience. The Challenges are optional and continue throughout the Sections providing continuity from 6 to 25.
To view the full requirements for these challenges please visit ScoutBaseUK.

Chief Scout's Bronze Award
This badge is the highest award available in the Beaver Scout Section. It is gained by completing all six Challenges.
To view the full requirements for this badge please visit ScoutBaseUK.

Activity Badges
There are 12 Activity badges specially designed for the Beaver Scout section, along with the six Staged badges.
To view the full requirements for these activity badges please visit ScoutBaseUK.

Group Awards
Additionally there are three awards to be completed in association with other sections of your Groups.
To view the full requirements for these Group Awards please visit ScoutBaseUK.

Position of badges on the Beaver Scout uniform

Visit this ScoutBase UK page to find the position of badges on your Beaver Scout Uniform.