CHIPPENHAM cub scout Jonathan Barry has passed every badge it is possible to achieve.
The 10-year-old passed his first aid badge last week, taking his tally to 51.
Now he is preparing to leave the 10th Chippenham Jubilee Pack to join the Scouts.
Akela Clare Caughley said: "I have seen how Jonathan has come from Beavers and how he has progressed. I am so proud he has achieved all the badges."
Jonathan, who goes to Queens Crescent School, joined the pack two years ago.
His badges, which line the arms of his brown cub jumper, include athletes, swimmers, book readers and collectors, where he presented his Pokemon collection.
Mrs Caughley said: "One of the most memorable has been Jonathan's world faith badge. He visited a mosque in Bristol and collected loads of different resources, which he brought in."
Last week he completed the adventure quest award, the highest badge a cub can achieve. He had to complete a number of tasks including going on camp and building a shelter.
Jonathan, from Avebury Close, is thought to be the only cub in Chippenham to get all the badges.
Mrs Caughley said: "His mum and dad, Pauline and James, are very proud of him."
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