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Resources about moving between sections.

Information for Cubs about the Troop. This is sent to parents of Cubs soon to move on to Scouts.

Information about Scout Camps for older Cubs. Cubs soon to join Scouts can find out ahead of time about going on Scout Camps.

Information for new Scouts. The section of this website that has various information for new Scouts.

Moving on to Explorers Information for older Scouts.

Moving from Cubs to the Troop

Cubs from 18th Homewood  Pack move on to our Scout Troop. The age for this is about 10 years 6 months, but generally not before 10 years 3 months or after 10 years 9 months.

We try to group these transfers at the start of each term, so several cubs move on together. The exact time is agreed between Cub Leader, Scout Leader and parents.

Please note that the number of Scouts we can have in the Troop may be limited by a number of factors, including the number of adult leaders and the size of the Headquarters building: we are always looking for more adults to help us.

Moving outside the ages, given above, is a decision of the Group Scout Leader alone. Such an exception will only be agreed if there are good reasons. So parents should not plan or assume that their son or daughter can continue in their old section beyond the normal age range.

Once the date is fixed for moving on, then this date marks the end of the members period in the Cub Pack.

 

Getting information

Parents should be contacted about one term ahead by their Cub Leader to inform them about the likely date for moving on. This allows parents to discuss it at this early stage so a final decision can be made.

 

Moving on Award

During the following term several things should happen to ease the transfer and result in the Cub getting the Moving on Award

    1.  The Scout Leader will talk to the group of Cubs due to transfer

    2. The Cubs will take part in several joint meetings with the Troop

    3. This will probably include Cubs being invited to the Troop for one or more weekly meetings.

    4. Parents and Cubs should get full information about the Troop.

 

Starting their new Adventure

During moving on, children continue to be members of the Scout Group and continue to wear their Group neckerchief. The page on uniform gives more information about this and getting a new uniform top. (Trousers remain the same throughout the Group.)

Cubs finish taking part in the Pack at the end of the term. They start going to the Scout Troop at the start of the next term and should have clear information about this from the Scout Leader.

At this stage, a new Membership Pack (Welcome Pack) is issued.

This includes a Membership form that MUST be returned before a new Scout can be invested. The signed form is the official way of registering with the Group as a member of the Troop. It ensures that insurance etc continues.

Contact form This form can be filled in and sent by a parent of a Cub due soon to move on to the Troop, so we have up to date contact information AS WELL AS knowing there is interest in joining the Troop. It is not a commitment.

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