My Mission To Get My Chief Scout Silver Award

HI my name is Kaleb Strong and I am 9 years old and I am in the 14th Ayrshire Cub Scout group in Prestwick. In Lockdown I have been working towards my Chief Scout Silver Awardas I wanted to give myself a challenge. To get the badge I had to complete 7 challenge badges. For each of the challenge badges I had to do lots of different requirements some took longer than others and I just did a bit every day after home schooling. The tasks were challenging but at the same time they were lots of fun and gave me a break from boring school work!

My most challenging challenge award of them all was most definitely the Team Leadership badge. The part of the badge I was most nervous about was hosting the Cub meeting last Friday. It took me three days to get all the games ready but I really wanted to do it as I knew this was my last challenge badge. I emailed Fiona (the Beavers leader) a couple of times to check it sounded good which it did so that helped lots. I was really really nervous but I managed to do it and it looked like everyone had lots of funplaying all my games and all my friends listened really well which stopped me being so nervous. My Cub leaders Craig and Pete told me at the end I did really well so that made me feel really happy.

The best part about doing the badges in Lockdown is once you complete a badge you get a surprise letter through your door addressed to you. In the letter there is the badge that you earned and a certificate with a message on the back signed by Fiona which is really nice and she always tells you how proud she is of you which makes you want to keep going for it.

I am so excited to have got my Chief Scout Silver Award which is the highest award that you can get in Cubs. Fiona and Craig came round to my front door on Saturday to present it to me, I could hardly wait. My Mum, Dad and little brothers Izaak and Jarod are so proud of me and said we are going to have a treat dinner on to celebrate my achievement.

Over recent weeks and months, Kaleb has done tremendously well working on his badges during a difficult time for all. From earning his Stage 1 Musician badge through to his Artistic Activity badge and his Thistle badge, he has always shown great determination. He is one of very few in the Scouting movement to earn all three stages of the Great Indoors Badge and he has already made great headway with his Hikes Away badges, getting to Stage 5 in a short time. Perhaps most awe-inspiring is his effort to gain his Challenge Awards, with many of the Skills, My World and My Personal Challenge badges earned since the New Year, alongside his Outdoor and Adventure Challenge badges. Completing his Leadership Challenge badge through leading the Cubs’ Zoom session recently was most pleasing to see, and in gaining his Chief Scout’s Silver Award Kaleb and his family can be rightly proud of all he has achieved…the 14th Ayrshire Leaders certainly are! 🌟 Cub leaders Craig, Pete and Daniela said.

First Beaver Scout to be Awarded Chief Scouts Bronze Awarding 2021

ETHAN Toner has earned the Chief Scout’s Bronze Award. He is the first Beavers Scout in the Kyle and Carrick District Scouts to achieve this award in 2021!. This is the highest award possible to earn as a Beaver Scout.


Beavers are young people who are 6 or 7 years old. Around their 8th birthday they move up to Cub scouts.

To earn the Bronze Award, Ethan needed to complete four activity or staged activity badges and all six challenge badges, which he smashed.

The aim is that every Beaver will have the chance to earn their Chief Scout’s Bronze award before they move up to Cubs, although this has been made a little harder due to Covid restrictions.

Ethan’s Beaver Scout leader Fiona made a special (socially distance) doorstep visit to present the badges and certificates.

Ethan said ‘ I loved doing all my badges but the best one was My Teamwork challenge Award. My favourite thing is being part of a team and I had great fun telling my Mum and Dad all about the team games I played at Beavers.’

Ethan’s Dad said ‘ his Mum and I are delighted that Ethan has achieved his Chief Scout Bronze Award and we are very impressed with Ethan’s willingness and hard work to achieve such a high award.’

Fiona Hainey, Leader of the 14th Ayrshire Beaver Scouts, said: “Being a leader is great fun and I am so proud of the Ethan working so hard during lockdown to finish off his remaining challenge badges. He was truly focused and did some amazing work for this award, along side homeschooling. I have seen Ethan grow in confidence during his time in Beavers from nervously going on his first camp to hardly looking back to say goodbye to his parents on other camps and adventures he has had with the 14th Ayrshire Beaver Scouts! Well done Ethan welcome to the Chief Scout Bronze Award Club!”

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