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Behaviour and Discipline

One of the ingredients of a good Cub Pack is underlying discipline. All boys are expected to behave well and appropriately. This is essential and inappropriate behaviour will not be accepted. Generally, minor incidents will be dealt with by a telling off. More serious examples, such as bullying, will result in a boy's parents being contacted, and the boy possibly being asked not to attend Cubs for a period of time. These measures may seem obvious, but we feel it important that all Cubs are aware of what is expected of them. Sixers in particular will be asked to set a good example to the younger members of the Pack. Safety within the Pack is our prime consideration.

 

 

 
 

This page was last updated 01 November 2011