Beavers
Try new things. Make new friends. Joining Beavers is just the beginning of your big adventure.
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 doorstops and beyond
What do Beavers get up to?
Being a Beaver is all about growing and learning in small but mighty ways. Here are some of the things they’ll get up to with their new friends.
Exploring the great outdoors
They’ll spend lots of time outside with their Colony. Together, you might build a den, or go on a trip to the seaside, or host a Beaver sleepover beneath the stars. And even though they might not be ready to climb Mount Everest just yet, they’re guaranteed to have plenty of adventures on their own doorstop, because being a Beaver is all about making the most of what you have, wherever and whoever you are.
Trying new activities and learning new things
Going to Beavers is very different from going to school. Instead of learning from books, they’ll figure the world out by exploring, playing and doing.
The most important skills they’ll learn at Beavers are the ones that will make them feel super strong standing on their own two feet. We call these character skills. They include things like integrity – which means being honest and doing what you think is right – and initiative – which means knowing how to take the lead on something without being asked. It’s all about having the courage to try new things and learn from them.
Helping others
Beavers work as a team to help other people, in their local communities and beyond. Whether they’re changing the whole world or helping a friend take the leap to try something new on a rainy Tuesday night, they always lend a hand.
Who leads Beavers?
Each Colony is made up of young people aged 6 to 8, led by an adult Beaver Leader. Other adult volunteers are on hand to supervise activities, share their skills and keep everyone safe.
Within the Colony, Beavers are also part of a Lodge. A Lodge is a smaller group of Beavers, usually headed up by a young person who takes on a peer leadership role (sometimes known as a Lodge Leader or Junior Leader).
Being a peer leader is about being a superhero for a little while – doing things like welcoming new people to the Colony, being extra helpful during a camp, or taking charge of a game or activity. Everyone takes it in turns to take on the challenge.
Beavers usually stand together in their Lodges at the beginning and end of meetings. They tend to stick together on trips away, or during certain activities.
Apply for a place
To apply for a place for your child in our Squirrels, Beavers, Cubs or Scouts sections, please click here. Sometimes we won’t have space available immediately and you will placed on a waiting list. If we had more volunteers, we could offer more spaces to the young people of Hazlemere and surrounding villages. There are lots of benefits of volunteering with us, including waiting list priority for your child, discounted subs for you child, free training in outdoor activities and first aid for you. Click here to find out more about volunteering with us.
Our Volunteer Team (Maplewood Colony):
Beaver Section Leader
Tic Tac
Assistant Beaver Section Leader
Keeo
Our Volunteer Team (Oakley Colony):
Beaver Section Leader
Archer
Assistant Beaver Section Leader
Cobra