8th Norwich Sea Scouts - Lent 2026 Half Term Highlights
February 13, 2026
It’s been a busy and inspiring half term across all sections at 8th Norwich Sea Scouts, with young people learning practical skills, building confidence and having plenty of fun along the way.
A real highlight this half term was a visit from the East Anglian Air Ambulance, who delivered CPR and first aid sessions to Beavers, Cubs, Scouts and Explorers. These engaging sessions gave every young person the chance to learn vital life-saving skills in an age-appropriate and memorable way – an experience they’ll carry with them well beyond Scouts.
Beavers (U1 & L2)
Our Beavers have explored a wide range of activities, including:
Air Badge
Photography
International Badge work
Celebrating Chinese New Year
Each session focused on curiosity, creativity and teamwork, helping Beavers grow in confidence while trying new things.
Cubs (U2 & U3)
Cubs have enjoyed a varied and creative programme this half term:
Making bird feeders and learning to identify common birds
A creative visit to the Apple Store
Teamwork and confidence-building activities
Night Hike to Lionwood
Pack Forums, giving Cubs a voice in shaping their programme
Backwards cooking challenges
U3 Cubs have been preparing to move up to Scouts next term, while L3 Cubs have begun developing leadership skills in their new roles as Sixers and Seconders.
Scouts (L4 & L5)
Our Scouts have been busy developing outdoor and teamwork skills, including:
Working in patrols
Building and testing fire rafts
Rowing time on the gig
A fun and challenging treasure trail
These activities have helped Scouts build independence, resilience and leadership in a practical setting.
Explorers (M5 & U6)
Explorers have continued their Survival Badge work, focusing on:
Water filtration and navigation
Exploring different fire-lighting methods
A Burns Night supper was enjoyed, complete with haggis and neeps
Alongside this, many Explorers are making strong progress towards their Platinum, Diamond and King’s Scout Awards, with ongoing work linked to international and community values.
Pancake Fun Across All Sections
To round off the half term, every section got involved in pancake making and cooking. Explorers took it a step further with American-style pancakes, showing off their confidence and cooking skills.
U4 & L5 were introduced to our first Leadership camp last weekend, preparing them for Patrol Leadership at Summer camp.
Scouts and Explorers have also enjoyed sailing and powerboating from NBYC, Rookie Silver Lifeguard training, Pool kayaking and swimming. Many are also setting off for a Peak District adventure of hiking, biking, climbing and caving over half term.
Congratulations to seven of our Explorers for achieving their Young Leader Belt, which takes many, many months of consistent enthusiasm, hard work and the completion of 10 scout training modules.
Toby Adlam, Will Brown, Oliver Clark, Isaac Latter Casas, Harrison Newman, Adam Smith, Hector Turner; BRAVO



















