Cub Promise and Law

After attending meetings for a few weeks, members will make their promise as part of an investiture ceremony.

Many members also renew their promise on an annual basis, traditionally at a St. Georges Day service, meeting or outdoor activity.

Alternative versions of the promise are available. The core promise, which refers to a ‘Duty to God’, remains intact and Scouting is fully committed as a movement to exploring faith and religion as a core element of its programme.

If you would like your child to make a specific promise, please discuss it with the leader.

Promise:
I promise that I will do my best,
To do my duty to God
And to The King,
To help other people
And to keep the Cub Scout Law
Select a Promise:
Law:
Cub Scouts always do their best
Thinks of others before themselves
And do a good turn every day

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