EXPLORER AND PIONEER CUB SCOUT PACKS
Our Cub Packs meet at our hall during school terms, 7:00pm - 8:30pm. The Explorer Pack
meets on Monday evenings, and Pioneer Pack meets on Wednesday evenings. Both Packs have
identical programs and go together on outings and camps.
Cubs are for boys and girls who are around 7˝ and have not yet turned 11. From about 10˝
they can commence 'linking' up to Scouts.
What are the fundamental aims for a Cub Pack?
- To have fun in a safe and structured environment.
- To be introduced to, or continue to develop within the world of Scouting.
- Begin, or continue to develop a sense of belonging to a structured fun activity outside
school and sports.
- Become more independent through achieving individual goals in Scouting in an uncompetitive
atmosphere.
Typical Activities
Cubs begin to develop their 'life skills' learnt through Scouting activities. They start being
recognised for their achievements through a badge award system that they progressively work though
while they're in Cubs. As an eight year old they are encouraged too aim for their 'Bronze Boomerang'
badge which they only receive when they have worked through a series of exercises/activities that
develop their skills not only in Scouting but for life in general. These will include (but not be
limited too) things like cleanliness, home & road safety, tying things, outdoor Scouting and self
expression.
At Nine and Ten years of age they will be encouraged to do their 'Silver' & 'Gold' Boomerangs
respectively which continue on the same theme as the 'Bronze Boomerang' but at a more advanced level.
There are any number of achievement badges our youth members can also do as they go including swimming,
cycling, first aid and the like.
At the 1st East Ryde, our Cubs typical weekly meeting is divided into 3 - 4 different activities in
no particular order.
- Stories
Our Leaders will tell stories about Baden Powell (the founder of the Scouting movement) and the
interesting life he had and stories about our wonderful country, Australia.
- Games
There are literally hundreds of different games our Leaders know and teach our children to play.
Some have a Scouting connection that actually teaches while they are played while others are
simply for fun.
- Arts & Craft
Cub's will often sit around a table and do various sorts of craft that will help develop their
skills and understanding of life in general. They might make a sailing boat or a plane for example
and learn the various parts that make them work.
- Community Service
Along with our Leaders our Cubs may march at our local Memorial March on ANZAC day or participate
in 'Clean up Australia Day'.
- Outdoor Activities
Our Cubs will visit the local Police Station, Fire Brigade or the like and learn about the community
service these places provide. We do bush walking around our area as there are a number of bush tracks
(surprisingly) in our suburb, starting right at the back of our hall. We also go on camps such as
“Cuboree”, and weekend Pack Holidays.