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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
The attendant hoodlums to the monster supremo, showing some signs of battle damage. More drainpipe evident.
Scouting for Girls
O2 Academy Bournemouth 04.12.15
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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
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
.
Photography by May and Maica Francisco