32nd Bournemouth Scout Group

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Date

Time

Event

Venue

15th June

19:00

BBQ

Perch Pool

17th July

TBA

Summer Fayre

Iford HQ

 

 

 

 

** Date to be confirmed

TBA = To be advised

TBC = To be confirmed

Future Events:-

Cub Scouts:-

We are looking for new ideas on how to raise funds. If you have any ideas please pass them on via the email link. You WILL NOT be expected to attend, although you would be most welcome.

Our Tuck Shop:

As you will know we do have a Tuck shop for the young people to purchase sweets, Beavers & Cubs are limited to 50p. All profits from the Tuck Shop are donated to the Group Funds. This raises around £100:00 per year

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EMail Distribution.

It is hoped to send information via an email distribution list.

If you wish to be included please use the e-mail link on the home page & your address will be added to the distribution. Your address will not be visible to any third party.

 

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Vetting & Barring vetting & barring what does it mean to us?

Your child and Scouting

Do you know what your child gets up to at their evening meeting? If not, read on to be enlightened!

Whilst the activities they take part in will depend on their age, each Section gives young people the opportunity to learn by doing. Each Section has between five and seven Programme Zones. Programme Zones divide the whole Programme into manageable areas. Each zone represents a different development area in a young person's life. Scout Leaders are trained to deliver this programme, ensuring our young people stay safe while they enjoy themselves and learn.

A typical term’s activities for a Beaver Colony might look like this:

Week Activity Programme Zone
1 Stamps Discovering Creativity and Practical Skills
2 Heartbeats Learning about Yourself
3 Stars Exploring the World Around Us
4 Circus Skills Discovering Creativity and Practical Skills
5 No cook cooking Discovering Creativity and Practical Skills
6 Half Term N/A
7 Founder’s Day Discovering Beliefs and Attitudes
8 Police Station visit Getting to Know Other People
9 Commonwealth Day Getting to Know Other People
10 Foods from other countries Exploring the World Around Us
11 Campfire Getting to Know Other People
12 Walk in local woods Learning About Yourself

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A typical term’s activities for a Cub Pack might look like this:

Week Activity Programme Zone
1 Tent pitching Outdoor Scouting
2 Computer poster design Creative
3 Swimming Fitness
4 Communicator badge Discovering the World Around You
5 Fire station visit Caring and Community
6 Half term N/A
7 Backwards cooking Creative
8 Caring challenge badge Caring and Community
9 Air rifle shooting Fitness
10 Endangered and extinct animals Beliefs and Attitudes
11 Indoor climbing Fitness
12 Christmas around the world Global

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A typical term’s activities for a Scout Troop might look like this:

Week Activity Programme Zone
1 Origami boat race Scout craft and Adventure
2 Landmine challenge Global
3 Bird boxes Community
4 Dinghy sailing Fit for Life
5 Circus skills Creative Expression
6 Half term N/A
7 Visit to a synagogue Exploring Beliefs and Attitudes
8 Foods around Europe Global
9 Road safety Community
10 Hike in woods Fit for Life
11 Scout Grand Prix Scout craft and Adventure
12 Code breaking Creative Expression

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Group Bullying Policy

If your Son/Daughter is subjected to Bullying DO NOT let it go.Inform one of their Leaders.

 

Some interesting historical dates

 

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