Every week, they gather in groups called Troops to develop independence, confidence and leadership skills to equip them for the future.
Being a Scout is all about discovering the world on your own terms and making the most of what you have, wherever and whoever you are.
Alongside your new friends, you’ll master the skills that'll help you weather the storms of life, and try things you’d never get the chance to do at home or at school - working with trained volunteers to achieve whatever you set your mind to.
History would have you believe adventure lies only in epic journeys and mighty sacrifices, but we disagree. Because, for Scouts, real adventure doesn’t have to be showy. It doesn’t have to gloat. It doesn’t have to boast. Instead, more often than not, real adventure starts small and thinks big. It happens slowly but surely. Step by step and brick by brick.
What Scouts wear?
Scouts wear a uniform during their weekly meetings and sometimes on trips away, depending on where they're going and what they're doing. This consists of a teal green shirt or blouse, which they pair with an emerald and white scarf or 'necker’ to represent 1st Heath Hayes.
Alongside their shirts, Scouts wear navy blue uniform trousers or school trousers. For some activities, jogging bottoms or leggings may be appropriate - your leaders will advise on this. No jeans please.
Optional accessories such as hats, hoodies, are also available.
Why is uniform important?
Wearing a uniform is comfy and practical. It means you can run around and get messy without ruining your other clothes. It makes you feel part of a team. It means no one feels uncomfortable or left out. And it gives you a place to show off all the brilliant badges you earn.
Where you can buy the uniform
Uniform can either be bought from our online shop - Scout Store - or from Crested Schoolwear in Cannock. 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..
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