Scouts are young people aged 10½ to 14 years.
Independence and exciting adventures really come into their own!

Scouts for this age group offers more challenging activities, fostering personal growth and essential life skills such as teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving. Connecting with nature through outdoor experiences builds resilience, while practical skills like camping and map reading are taught. As Scouts advance, they gain leadership opportunities and build self-confidence by overcoming challenges. Memorable outdoor adventures and the chance to earn badges through events and camps are key features.

Join Scouts?

We have 2 Scout units at Cramond,
they meet during school term time
at the the Kirk Hall on:
Thursday evenings, 7-9pm
Friday evenings, 7-9pm

We are already filling all the spaces available to us, to join the waiting list please fill out this form:
https://forms.gle/aafKzGVgoNJuuTM27
or email us on:
cramondscouts.waitinglist@gmail.com
to find out more

Who are Scouts and what do they get up to?

Scouts are young people, aged 10 ½ to 14, who:

  • Master new skills and try new things

  • Make new friends

  • Have fun and go on adventures, at home and abroad

  • Explore the world around them

  • Help others and make a difference,
    in their own communities and beyond

Within their Troop, Scouts are part of a Patrol - smaller groups of Scouts who look out for one another, and help each other grow. Scouts usually gather in their Patrols at the beginning and end of meetings. They might also stick together on expeditions or trips away, or during certain activities.

Scouts uniforms

Uniform can either be bought from our online shop - Scout Store - or from a local supplier. If you’re stuck, ask adult volunteers to tell you more about what to buy and where to buy it. If cost is an issue, they will be more than happy to help. We have a small amount of second hand uniform, if you would like to request any items please get in touch with Grant

cramondscouts.waitinglist@gmail.com

Once you’ve had time to settle in, you’ll get your own uniform to wear during meetings and on trips away.

Scouts usually wear a green shirt or blouse with their badges sewn on, which they pair with their Troop or Group scarf. They might wear blue uniform trousers or a skirt, or they might save their uniform bottoms for special occasions like awards ceremonies and public events – choosing to wear something more casual

To see the full list of exciting badges Beavers can achieve and learn about what's required for each, all he information can be found here https://shop.scouts.org.uk/scouts-badges/scouts-badges-by-section/scouts