10th Romsey Squirrel Drey
Monday 5:00pm – 6:00pm
squirrels @10thromseyscouts.org.uk

Each week, Squirrels come together for an hour of fun, friendship, and learning through games and adventures. Whether they’re chasing a new badge or just enjoying being outdoors, there’s always something exciting going on. These sessions are a brilliant way for young children to take their first steps into the world of Scouts — and a great way to get ready for school life, too.

From nature trails to teamwork challenges, every meet-up is packed with activities that help our youngest members pick up the skills they’ll use for life. And behind it all are our excellent volunteer leaders, who bring the magic to every session with energy, creativity, and passion.


Squirrels Promise


The Promise is a simple way to help young people and adults celebrate their shared Scout values. Scouting is available to people of all faiths as well as people who are humanist, atheist or have no affirmed faith and therefore must take account of the different religious obligations or non-religious beliefs of its Members.

Similarly, people of other nationalities who are residents of the United Kingdom and may become members of the association owe allegiance to their own country. To meet these circumstances, different variations of the Beaver Scout, Cub Scout and Scout Promise can be made, allowing for the individual’s obligations while upholding the essential spirit of the Promise.

The Scout Promise for members who are atheist or of no faith background

The Scout Promise for members who are Buddhist

The Scout Promise for members who are Christian

The Scout Promise for members who are Hindu

The Scout Promise for members who are Humanist

The Scout Promise for members who are Jewish

The Scout Promise for members who are Muslim

The Scout Promise for members who are Sikh


Squirrels Activity Badges