How much is it to join Beavers UK?
How much is it to join Beavers UK?
The cost of joining Beavers varies, but it’s likely to be between £50 to £100 per year. Usually, new members pay a basic fee to cover the cost of hire and upkeep of the Beaver meeting place. This fee is generally collected weekly, monthly, termly or annually.
What age can you join Beavers UK?
6
When can my child join Scouting? Starting age for Beavers is usually 6, but this will depend upon the Scout Group’s own waiting list policies. Looking ahead, children can join Cubs from around the age of 8 and Scouts from 10 and a half.

Can girls join Beavers UK?
Can Girls Join Beavers? Scouts welcomes both boys and girls in the uk. Girl Beavers might be lower in number than in Boy Beavers but are still well represented in most groups. They wear the same uniform and do the same activities.
Who can join Beavers?
Beaver Scouts are young people aged between 6 and 8 years old. There is some flexibility in the age range: young people can join from age 5¾, and can move to Cubs between age 7½ and 8½. It may sometimes be appropriate to extend this flexibility for young people with additional needs.

What do you do at Beavers Club?
Beavers meet weekly to try out a huge range of activities, which might include science experiments, crafts, den building and more. We also go on day trips, sleepovers and camps, giving many Beavers a real adventure – their first night away from home!
Do you have to pay to join Beavers?
The main costs of being a Beaver, Cub or Scout in our group are subscription costs, uniform costs and costs for some major activities such as camps. Scouting is about everyone being able to join the adventure and we at the 8th/19th Harrow Scout Group don’t want young people to miss out due to the cost.
Do parents stay at Beavers?
During the first few weeks your child will need to learn their Beaver Promise and the Beaver Motto. You may stay for Beavers, if your son or daughter is anxious, but be prepared to join in all our activities! After a few weeks they are ‘invested’ as Beavers in a special ceremony which you are welcome to attend.
What happens at Beavers Club?
around you Beavers meet weekly to try out a huge range of activities, which might include science experiments, crafts, den building and more. We also go on day trips, sleepovers and camps, giving many Beavers a real adventure – their first night away from home!
Are beavers just for boys?
In fact, girls have been eligible to join the Scouts since 1976, and Beavers and Cubs (for the under-11s) since 1991.
What’s the difference between Scouts and beavers?
Beavers are for children aged 6 to 8, Cubs for children aged 8 to 11 (I think) and then Scouts for those aged 11 to 14. There are then Explorers for those aged 14 to 18.
What is it like to be in beavers?
Going to Beavers is very different from going to school. Instead of learning from books, you’ll figure the world out by exploring, playing and doing. The most important skills you’ll learn at Beavers are the ones that will make you feel super strong standing on your own two feet. We call these character skills.