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1st Christian Scout Troop in Singapore

1st Christian Scouts' Troop

The 1st Christian Scouts' Troop Singapore is a family open unit of the  SINGAPORE SCOUTS' ASSOCIATION birthed by the

grace of God to extend the training of the children (Boys and Girls) from the home or learning centre to the outdoors.

It is our prayer and desire that the Christian Scouters will learn to appreciate the natural world God has created for us and apply the biblical principles

through the Scouts' Law and Promise to the community.

Please come and join us.

Please click here to see some of the highlights of the 1st Christian Scouts' Troop

 

You may contact the TEACH ASIA office 65- 63164457 for more details. 

Cubs Scouts

Cub Scouts  Age from 7 -12 years
Cub Scouts are boys and girls between the ages of seven and twelve and a half. The objective of the Cub Scouts program is to provide a group environment which is intellectually stimulating, physically vital and directed towards satisfying the child's basic need to face and overcome challenges. Self-developmental activities are a well-entrenched components of the overall drive towards encouraging Fun & Discovery amongst the Cubs. The activities are based on the natural sense of fun and enthusiasm of the age group and thus the training is achieved largely through games, interaction in small groups and activities.
 
 

TYPES OF ACTIVITIES    

Cub Scouts activities should be short and wrapped up in the spirit of make-believe. Games of every sort should be played to ensure a balanced training approach. Leaders use general Pack games, inter-Six games, sense-training games, relays and games that help in the practice of Boomerang tests. Stories, in particular Kipling's Jungle Book as mentioned above and other similar stories that involve adventure, romance, humour, history, religious stories etc., are used and help each Cub Scout to more easily understand the meaning of their Promise and Law through analogy, stories and plays. Play acting such as charades also allows the children to use their imagination freely. Handcrafts are another important activity for a Cub Scout that aims to help children use their fingers and their heads to satisfy their creative instinct and to encourage hobbies in their spare time and at home.

 

PROGRAM STYLE

The major feature of the Cub Scouts program is the catering for the tastes and enthusiasm of the small child through a program that is based on their natural developments tied together with Biblical Principles.

 

PROGRESS BADGES

 

Starting from this early development stages, Cub Scouts will aim to earn a series of Badges, which give them a knowledge of basic Scouting skills and mark achievements in areas such as campcraft, air and water activities, citizenship and improving the environment.

The Cub Scouts Section Training Scheme is divided into 3 progress badges and a highest award:

i. Bronze Arrow
ii. Silver Arrow
iii. Gold Arrow
iv. Akela Award

Each progress badge comprises tests for Citizenship, Leadership and Responsibility, Physical Skills, Self Reliance, Adventure and Fun.

The highest award in this section is the Akela Award, where a Cub Scout must hold the Gold Arrow and pass specific proficiency badges, show general knowledge of scouting and successfully complete an interview with the District Commissioner.

 

 

PROGRESSIVE BADGES