2. Welcome! Scouting was founded by Lord Baden Powell in 1907. The name "Scouts" was chosen by Baden-Powell, because of its romantic meaning of self-sufficient explorers who were useful to others and who could survive off the land with their own skills.
3. What is scouting? Scouting is a system of progressive self-education through a Promise and Law, learning by doing, membership in small groups, under adult guidance, progressive discovery and acceptance of your responsibility and training towards self-government directed towards the development of character and acquisition of competence, self-reliance, dependability and capacities for cooperative growth.
4. Scout Promise On my honour, I promise to do my best to do my duty to God, the Queen and my country and to help other people and obey the Scout law.
5. Scout law A Scout is to be trusted A Scout is loyal A Scout is friendly and considerate A Scout is a brother to all Scouts A Scout has courage in all difficulties A Scout makes good use of his time A Scout is careful of his possessions and all property A Scout has respect for himself and others A Scout obeys the orders of those in authority A Scout is clean in thought word and deed
6. Development Areas Physical Development Creative Growth Character Formation Social Development Emotional Development Spiritual Growth.
7. About Scouting All Scouts have a duty to God, a duty to Others and Country, and a duty to Self. The method used in the Programme employs: service, love of nature, action and play. The Scout Programme is fun for the Youth at all ages, and is geared at the full development of the person, and to make the youngster into a valuable member of the community.
8. Method The method used in the Programme employs: service, love of nature, action and play. The Scout Programme is fun for the Youth at all ages, and is geared at the full development of the person, and to make the youngster into a valuable member of the community.
9. Outline BP Spirit Programme Organisation Forming a Unit Activities The Meeting
10. Programme The organisation membership ranges in three sections: Beavers: ages 6 – 8 years Cubs: ages 8 – 10 ½ years Scouts: 10 ½ - 15 ½ years Venture Scouts: 16 – 19 years The programme for each age group is suited to the particular stage of development of the youth. The programme is geared at making the youth a good and useful citizen.
11. Beavers Beaver Law: Beavers have fun, work hard And help their family and friends Beaver promise: “I promise to do my best To be kind and helpful And to love God.” Beaver Motto: Sharing! Sharing! Sharing!
14. Activities Law: “A Cub Scout does his best Thinks of others before himself And does a good turn every day.” Promise: “I promise to do my best To love and serve God, My country and the Queen, To help people, And obey the Cub-Scout Law.”