The Chief Scout’s Awards are the highest award available in each of the sections; Beaver Scouts, Cub Scouts, Scouts, Explorer Scouts, and Scout Network.

The Chief Scout’s Bronze (Beaver Scouts) and Silver (Cub Scouts) Awards

Are gained by completing the following sectional challenges:

  • Creative Challenge
  • Fitness Challenge
  • Friendship Challenge
  • Global Challenge
  • Outdoor Challenge
  • Promise Challenge

If a Beaver Scout or Cub Scout has not quite completed the requirements for the Chief Scout’s Bronze or Silver Award when they move on to the Cub Scout Pack or Scout Troop, they may complete them in their first few weeks in the Cub Scout Pack or Scout Troop.

The Chief Scout’s Gold Award (Scouts)

Is gained by completing:

  • The Promise Challenge
  • The Community Challenge
  • The Fitness Challenge
  • The Creative Challenge
  • The Global Challenge
  • The Outdoor Challenge

and two of the following:

The Outdoor Plus Challenge
The Adventure Challenge
The Expedition Challenge

If a Scout has not quite completed the requirements for the top award before they move on to the Explorer Scout Unit, they may complete it in their early weeks in the Explorer Scout Unit.

Chief Scout’s Platinum Award (Explorer Scouts)
To gain this award the following requirements must be completed:

  • Be a member of Explorer Scouts for at least six months.
  • Complete six nights away as an Explorer Scout of which four must be camping.
  • Complete two activities from the Platinum International, Community and Values list. The two activities should come from different areas.
  • Hold the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, or complete the four Platinum Scout Challenges, which are:
    • take up a skill for three months, and show progress and lasting interest. The skill can be an existing interest or something entirely new
    • take up a physical activity for three months, completing an agreed programme of taking part and achievement
    • provide service to an individual or the community for three months. Briefing and training should be given in order to gain the necessary skills. This can include helping with another section as a Young Leader
    • complete a two day and one night expedition in rural country by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy. The expedition should involve careful preparation, training, responsibility and review
  • Members must undertake an extra three months in any of the skills, physical recreation or service challenges.

Chief Scout’s Diamond Award (Explorer Scouts/Scout Network)

The Chief Scout’s Diamond Award is the highest of the Chief Scout’s Awards, and the final step before the Queen’s Scout Award. To gain the Chief Scout’s Diamond Award, members must complete the following:

  • Be a member of Explorer Scouts or the Scout Network or both for at least 12 months. This can include any time counted for the Chief Scout’s Platinum Award.
  • Complete 12 nights away as an Explorer Scout or member of the Scout Network, of which eight must be camping. This may include the nights counted for the Chief Scout’s Platinum Award.
  • Complete two activities from the list of Diamond International, Community and Values activities. These should be
    different activities from the Chief Scout’s Platinum Award and not from the same area. (If you have not completed your Platinum award you should complete 4 activities)
    • Hold the Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, or complete the four Diamond Challenges, which are:
    • take up a skill for three or six months, and show progress and lasting interest. The skill can be an existing interest or something entirely new.
    • take up a physical activity for three or six months, completing an agreed programme of taking part and achievement.
    • provide service to an individual or the community for six months. Briefing and training should be given in order to gain the necessary skills. This many include helping with another section as a Young Leader.
    • complete a three day and two night expedition in rural or open country by foot, cycle, horse, canoe, boat or dinghy.
    • The expedition should involve careful preparation, training, responsibility and review.
    • All Members should complete six months in either the physical activity or the skill.

Members who have not completed the Bronze Duke of Edinburgh’s Award or the Chief Scout’s Platinum Award must undertake an extra six months in either the Service Challenge or the longer of the Skills or Physical Recreation Challenge.