Badges

There is a huge selection of badges for Scouts  to achieve. These fall into four main categories Core Badges, Activity Badges, Staged Activity Badges and Challenge Badges. Here we provide a brief overview about each of the four categories, and the Chief Scout’s Gold Award. Remember,


Membership Award

The Core Badges are those that all Scouts achieve, and are very similar from Beavers through to the Explorers with only the difficulty adjusted to account for age and ability. The core badges include the Membership Award, which all members achieve, and includes learning about the Scout Association, the Group and the Section, as well as the ceremonies and traditions of each. Leaders and other members will help you through this process and you will be presented with the badge at your investiture.

Challenge badges

The Challenge Badges often require team effort and stretch Cubs by getting them to try new activities and experiences. This is taking things to the next level. For Scouts there are currently 7 Challenge Badges, with fewer for Beavers and more Scouts.

Throughout a Cub’s time with Great Wakering Sea Scouts we work alongside them to
achieve all the challenge badges. Some of the requirements can be met by attending our regular events, while for others it is necessary to put in extra effort and initiative.

With each challenge badge achieved, the Cub is one step closer to achieving the Chief Scout’s Gold Award: one of the most prestigious awards available to Cubs.


Staged Activity Badges

These are available to all members, from Beavers to Scouts and continue into Explorers, with the same requirements and only the difficulty adjusted to account for age and ability. These badges start off easy and become more difficult as you progress through them. For some, such as the Nights Away and Hikes Away, the only requirement is to spend time doing the activity and most Scouts achieve at least a moderate level by attending our events. For others, such as the Nautical Skills and Emergency Aid, greater skills and knowledge are required with each level.
Some of these badges can be achieved by participating in our Troop nights and events, but others will require you to work outside of Scouts and bring the required evidence to show to one of the Leaders.

Activity badges

Activity Badges

Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers all have their own collection of Activity Badges available. There are 69 Activity Badges available to Scouts alone. Achievements that the young people can be displayed and take pride in.

We put on a varied programme for our Members and try to give them the best experiences Scouting offers. Much of what we do gives them the opportunity to achieve the requirements for many of the badges. However, we don’t have the time to do everything, so we love it when they surprise us and become proactive about achieving their badges. Many already meet the requirements for some badges through school projects or by attending other clubs.