What is Cub Scouts?
Cub Scouts is a vibrant and dynamic program that engages children in a mix of adventurous outdoor activities, creative projects, and community service. The focus is on building confidence, developing leadership skills, and making lasting friendships
Cub Scouts are
- Discovering the world around them
- Developing friendships
- Experiencing greater interactive experiences
- Physically active
- Using broad imagination and play
Key Activities
Camping & Hiking
Learn basic camping skills, enjoy nature hikes, and experience overnight camps.
Creative Projects
Engage in arts and crafts, model building, and other hands-on activities Nature walks, picnics, and simple outdoor skills.
Community Service
Participate in local community projects and learn the value of helping others.
Games & Sports
Enjoy a wide range of team games and sports activities that promote fitness and teamwork.
Badge Work
Earn badges for completing specific tasks and activities, encouraging skill development and achievement.
Why Join Cub Scouts ?
Cub Scouts offers a fantastic environment for children to grow, learn, and have fun. Here are some benefits
Skill Development
Learn practical skills and gain knowledge in various areas.
Leadership
Opportunities to take on leadership roles and responsibilities.
Friendship
Make new friends and strengthen social skills
Confidence
Build self-esteem through participation and achievement.
Parent Involvement
Parents are a vital part of the Cub Scouts community. Your involvement can range from helping at meetings to assisting with camps and special events. It's a great way to support your child's growth and be part of their Scouting journey.
Badges and Awards
Cub Scouts can earn a variety of badges that recognize their achievements in different areas.
Adventure Challenge Badge
Outdoor Skill Badge
Community Service Badge
Creative Skills Badge
Grey Wolf Award
Cub Scouts participate in activities that are adventurous, fun, challenging and inclusive each activity usually done by the whole Unit together or in smaller groups known as a Project Patrol.
Cub Scout Uniform
The uniform is designed to be light and comfortable to wear, looking formal but not unfriendly, and wearable in many situations. The uniform also offers us the opportunity to display badges celebrating our achievements or recognising our identity. Not all of our achievements may result in a badge. However, in Scouting, we choose to recognise many achievements with badges and woggles that can be worn as part of the uniform.
All youth members are required to wear their respective uniforms to uniformed events – which will vary between Scout Groups and Units. Youth Helpers who are not a member of a Scouting or Guiding section wear the adult navy-blue uniform shirt with the World Scout Emblem badge, Australian flag badge and Youth Helper badge.
Program Structure
Weekly Meetings
- Day: Every Tuesday
- Time: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm
- Location: 1B Edison Parade, Winston Hills NSW 2153
Testimonials
From Parents: "Joey Scouts has been a wonderful experience for my child. They look forward to every meeting and have made so many new friends."
From Joeys: "I love Joey Scouts because we get to play fun games and go on adventures!"
Join Scouts Today
Every Scout adventure is a journey that fosters lifelong connections, a love for the outdoors, and the development of leadership skills. Through challenges, Scouts build resilience, confidence, and a respect for their community. These experiences shape them into confident, capable individuals who return to guide the next generation. From overcoming obstacles to having fun, Scouts grow with every step they take, creating an unstoppable future full of life skills and meaningful memories.
How to Join
Joining Cub Scouts is simple and open to all children aged 8 to 10. To register your child or to learn more, follow these steps