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Who are Beavers?

Beavers are young people, aged 6 to 8, who:

  • Master new skills and try new things
  • Have fun and go on adventures
  • Make friends
  • Are curious about the world around them
  • Help others and make a difference, on their own doorsteps and beyond

Every week, they gather in a group called a Beaver Colony to hop, skip and jump their way through lots of different games and activities – achieving anything they set their minds to, and having lots of fun along the way.

When and where do they meet?

Our Beaver colony meets on Mondays 5 - 6pm at St Nicholas Church Hall

What do Beavers do?

What do Beavers do?

Being a Beaver is all about growing and learning in small but mighty ways. Here are some of the things you’ll get up to with your new friends.

  • Exploring the great outdoors
  • Trying new activities and learning new things
  • Helping others

To find out more: What do beavers get up to?

What do Beavers wear?

What do Beavers wear?

Beaver uniform consists of:

 - a blue sweatshirt (with your badges sewn on)

 - a blue polo shirt

 - blue trousers or shorts; and

 - a 12th Harpenden scarf or 'necker’.

    The scarf, woggle and badges will be provided by the Group.

    Other items of uniform need to be purchased from the Scout Shop online, or from local shops e.g. Beats in Harpenden. 

    We also have a small number of second hand uniform items available, in return for a small donation to the group

    Where do Beaver badges go?

    click here: Where do Beaver badges go?


    12th Harpenden Code of Conduct

    We are committed to creating a safe, positive and respectful environment for every young person. To support this we have one Code of Conduct for beaver colony, cubs pack and scout troop. 

    Our Code of Conduct can be found here: Code of Conduct

    Promise 

    The Promise is a simple way to help young people and adults celebrate their shared Scout values. Every Scout promises to stick by these values when they become a member.

    Scouts is open to people of all faiths and of none. We have different variations of our Promise, so everyone can make a Promise that means something to them, no matter their background or belief.

    These can be found here: The Scout Promise

    At 12th Harpenden we use the Christian wording (which includes a promise to God) by default - please let us know (before your child is invested, a few weeks after joining), if you would like your child to another version of the promise.

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