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      • A Six is a smaller group of Cubs, headed up by a Sixer and a Seconder. Sixers and Seconders are Cub Scouts who are chosen to take on leadership responsibilities, such as welcoming new people to the Pack, being extra helpful on camp, or taking charge of a particular game or activity.
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  2. The Six system provides a way of organising a Cub Scout Pack. Ideally, a Sixer should have some qualities and abilities from the following list: Mixes well with other Cub Scouts. Has some experience as a Cub Scout. Sets a good example to younger Cub Scouts. Attends regularly and is reliable.

  3. www.scouts.org.uk › volunteers › running-thingsScouts - Scouting structure

    The basic unit of organisation is the Scout Group. This is based in a local community and usually consists of Squirrel Scouts, Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts and Scouts. Some Groups are larger or smaller depending on where they are located.

  4. A Six is a smaller group of Cubs, headed up by a Sixer and a Seconder. Sixers and Seconders are Cub Scouts who are chosen to take on leadership responsibilities, such as welcoming new people to the Pack, being extra helpful on camp, or taking charge of a particular game or activity.

  5. Every Scout Group is an autonomous organisation holding its property and equipment and admitting young people to membership of the Scout Group subject to the policy and rules of The Scout Association. A Scout Group is led by a Group Scout Leader and managed by a Group Executive Committee.

  6. Sixers and Seconders are Cub Scouts who are chosen to take on leadership responsibilities, such as helping new members settle in, or taking charge of a particular game or activity. They are role models for the rest of the group, always there to lend an ear and go the extra mile.

  7. Sixers and Seconders are Cub who stands out for being able to look after and lead a team. They are good at sharing, they are kind and they are a young person that is growing in confidence. A Sixer is not necessarily the oldest Cub in the Pack. It is the Cub who demonstrates the qualities of an effective leader.

  8. Cub Scouts are young people aged between 8 and 10 ½. Structure. A Cub Pack is usually organised into small groups called Sixes, each headed up by an older Cub called a Sixer, and often with a Seconder as well. Sixes can be used in a number of ways to facilitate the organisation of the Cub Scout Pack.

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