Cubs can move up to Scouts anytime between 10 and 11. The flexibility in the age ranges means that young people could move up with a small group of friends, which may help them feel more comfortable

I’m a Cub moving up to Scouts. What will happen?

Moving up to Scouts is a fascinating time, but you might also feel a little sad about saying farewell to some of your fellow Cubs, and it also might feel a bit daunting at first when you see a room full of teenage Scouts. But don’t worry, we have you covered! And I’m sure you will already know some from when they were

When you are ready to move up to Scouts, we will discuss moving up next term with you and your parents.

Most Cubs will spend 2-4 weeks linking. Linking is where you’ll attend Cubs and Scouts. It gives you a chance to see what Scouts is like and the comfort of seeing your friends every week. You’ll complete your Moving on Award while you’re linking.

I’m a parent of a Cub with additional needs. I’m not sure if they’re ready for Scouts yet. Is there flexibility around the age that they move up?

In the right circumstances, yes. Everyone at Scouts should face similar challenges, and everyone’s needs are always considered when making decisions. More information on flexibility and reasonable adjustments can be found at scouts.org.uk/diversity. Generally, leaders will keep to the suggested age ranges unless young people need a little extra time due to additional needs or exceptional circumstances.

When the time comes to take the leap, our visual resources are ideal for those who need a bit of extra help. They’re handy for young people with additional needs and young people on the autism spectrum, especially if they are prone to increased anxiety around change.