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The Bonfire Yell is one of the highlights of the annual Scouting Camporee. The boy scouts and girl scouts of SFAMSC show off their talents in dance, acting, and singing as they perform their cheers and yells exulting the values of scouting and challenging the other patrols to do better with friendly jabs that help spark healthy competition. To give their very best performance, each patrol dedicate many days to choreograph and practice their yells. This activity helps develop important life skills such as cooperation, teamwork, creativity, and the strength of character to be able to perform publicly. Audiences are usually surprised so see once timid and shy students shine and give it their all in the Bonfire Yell.
Our fab young leaders ran a camp for the Scouts and the Network leader arranged all the food - Youth in the Lead!
scouting for girls, birmingham carling academy, photo : keith west @ prettierinreallifephotography
scouting for girls, birmingham carling academy, photo : keith west @ prettierinreallifephotography
The SFAMSC Scouting Jamboree start off with a lively and colorful parade to signal the start of a day long slew of fun and educational indoor and outdoor activities. These scouting activities designed to teach them the skills and important values such as teamwork, independence, and respect. Important skills that has many practical applications later in their adult lives.
Una reuniĂłn de confraternidad entre padres, adultos voluntarios y rovers del #ClanKimball, donde se explicĂł sobre el movimiento Scout (DefiniciĂłn y propĂłsito) y la importancia del clan para sus hijo(a)s. La gestora de la buena actividad fue Yahaira Leturia.
After the morning activities the SFAMSC scouting take their Skill-o-rama lectures. The Scouting Skill-o-rama is a skill building lecture which teaches Fundamental skills of scouting such as basic first aid, knot tying, and how to handle the Philippine flag. The scouts are also given the opportunity to practiced what they learn through activities and mini games throughout the afternoon.
Photography by Ryan Villanueva
Last October 27, 2018 the preschool to grade 3 pupils of St. Francis Cainta celebrated Scouting Month with half a days’ worth of games and activities. The first part of the event is the presentation of their patrol yell where they express the virtues of becoming a good scout through coordinated marches, cheers, and dance moves - a routine they practiced for many days. The next part of the event is the Scout Olympics which is a series of fun games to test and develop the important characteristics of scouting such as teamwork, patience, awareness, and a strong character.
Parents were encouraged to let their children go by themselves with only their patrol mates and scout masters to encourage independence - an important characteristic needed to become successful in life.
All in all it was a lively event with the little scouts enjoying themselves while having fun learning the fundamental skills and values of scouting
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Photography by May and Maica Francisco
Made this slouchy beanie as a Chemo Cap for a Scout Leader. Colours chosen to match her uniform, so that she can wear it to meetings. Mostly navy, with a little green and gold - Australian Scouting colours!
At the Blair Atholl Jamborette over 1000 Scouts gather
At the Blair Atholl Jamborette over 1000 Scouts gathered from all over the world in an event that has been running every 2 years since 1946.
At the Blair Atholl Jamborette over 1000 Scouts gathered from all over the world in an event that has been running every 2 years since 1946.
See also www.jamborette.org.uk
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At the Blair Atholl Jamborette over 1000 Scouts gathered from all over the world in an event that has been running every 2 years since 1946.
See also www.jamborette.org.uk