BRIEF HISTORY OF THE SCOUT SINGAPORE ASSOCIATION
The Founder of World Scout
Movement
Robert Stephenson Smyth
Baden-Powell, the Founder of World Scout Movement was born on Feb 22,
1857 in London, England. His love for the outdoors and his
multi-faceted talents led him to join the army where he won great fame
especially after the famous siege of Mafeking. In 1903,
Baden-Powell returned to England a national hero. He found many
boys and young men avidly reading his Aids to Scouting and role-playing
as army scouts. Persuaded by various influential people in the
youth movement across the country to write a version targeted at
teenagers, he successfully authored his best-selling Scouting for
Boys. In 1907, the founder held an experimental camp on Brownsea
Island in Poole Harbour, England to try out his ideas. He brought
together some 20 boys from various backgrounds and taught them camping,
hiking, stalking, life saving, boating and cooking. The camp
was a tremendous success and hence the birth of the Scout Movement.
Scout troops sprouted all over England, then across the whole British
Empire and finally extended throughout the world. Today, some
160 countries with a membership of over 28 million are
registered members of the World Organisation of the Scout Movement (WOSM)
spread over 6 regions.
Scouting in Singapore
Scouting was first
introduced in Singapore in 1908 but was official inaugurated on 2 July
1910. Scoutmaster Frank Cooper Sands, hailed from Nottingham,
spent the next 40 years as the “Father of Malayan Scouting”. The
Singapore Scout Association (SSA) officially registered as a member of
World Scout Bureau under WOSM on 20 August 1966. From two
small troops of 20 boys each, the movement has grown steadily to more
than 10,000 strong members. 900 of them are Adult Volunteers who
serve the movement with dedication and commitment in various positions
in the association. Many of our leaders including Minister Mentor
Lee Kuan Yew and Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong were scouts during their
school days.
Scouting in Singapore is
open to boys and girls to meet the co-educational needs of the members.
There are four sections catering to the specific needs in various age
ranges through its different programme focus. These are:
a)
The Cub Section
comprises youth aged 9 -12 (mainly primary school students)
b)
The Scout Section is
made up of youth aged 12-16 (mainly secondary school students)
c)
The Venture Scouts are youth
between the ages of 15 and 18
d)
The Rover Scouts are young
adults between the ages of 18 and26
The
Singapore Scout Association (SSA) is grounded on time-proven values and
practices. They include:
a culture of peace, developing socially committed members, and gender
balance. These are significant values and practices that contribute to
nation building and maintaining harmonious relationship in the
community. These values and practices help prepare our members to
contribute to World Peace, people-to-people relations and racial harmony
in the community. SSA exemplifies this by maintaining unity within the
diversity of its membership
Mission
of Scouting
The mission of Scouting is
to contribute to the education of young people,
through a value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, and to
help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as individuals
and play a constructive role in society. This is achieved by
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Involving them throughout their
formative years in a non-formal educational process
which
develops them physically, intellectually,
socially and spiritually
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Using the Scout Method that
makes each individual the principal agent of his or her development
as a self-reliant, supportive, responsible and committed person
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Inculcating in them a value system
based upon spiritual, social and personal principles as expressed in
the Promise and Law.
Our
Vision
“Better Scouting for more young people”
Our vision is
to provide quality scouting so as to remain relevant and attractive to
more young people as one of the premier uniformed organizations for the
Youth.
Our Motto
“Be
Prepared”
It
is a constant reminder to all scouts that they have to be prepared for
any contingency and to face the uncertainties of the future.
Our Strategic
Thrust
To
complement the national efforts, SSA has been encouraging the
involvement of parents and the community in scouting as we promote the
themes “Scouting builds Families” and “Scouting builds
Communities”
Unique
Scout Programme – The “Seniors in Scouting”
Since December 2006,
with the financial help of our strategic partner namely the Ministry of
Community Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS), SSA embarked on a
community outreach programme to recruit and train seniors aged 50 and
above. Known as ‘Seniors in Scouting” (SIS), a total of some 188
had so completed their Induction Courses as at 20 December 2008.
The objectives of SIS are as follows:-
a) To develop seniors as
valued resources for Community Scouting
b) To promote life-long
learning & active ageing
c) To promote
intergenerational bonding & family togetherness with younger Scouts
d) To enhance the spirit
of volunteerism
MILESTONE OF SCOUTING IN SINGAPORE
1910's
1910
Scouting in
Singapore began with
the 1st Sand’s Troop of 30 boys under the sponsorship of Young Men’s
Christian Association, whose building also served as the Scout
Headquarters .
1915
Scouts rendered valuable service by taking over from the
police and army the duties of dispatch riders, telephone operators and
clerks during the period of the Sepoy Mutiny by the Indian Light
Infantry
1916
Younger boys were brought into the Movement as Wolf Cubs.
The Scout Headquarters moved to Zetland House at
Anson Road.
1919
The 1st Malay-speaking Scout Troop was formed.
1920's
1920
Scouting from
Singapore spread to
the mainland of the Malay Peninsula and Frank Cooper Sands assumed the
post of Chief Commissioner of the Scout Branch Association, Comprising
of the British Crown Colony of the
Straits Settlements
(Singapore, Penang and Malacca) and the Federated Malay States. The
Scout Headquarters moved to a building vacated by the General Post
Office at Clifford Pier.
1922
Recognizing the extensive role of Scouting in the lives of
young people, the schools in
Singapore adopted the
Scout Programme as an extra-circular activity resulting in the formation
of school-sponsored troops registered as 2nd Raffles Institution, 3rd
Anglo-Chinese School and 4th St Joseph Institution in numerical order of
formation chronologically after the 1st Sand’s Troop an open troop.
1927
Senior Scouts were established as Rover Scouts
1930's
1932
Mr Ng Seng Choy loaned his land for camping. That piece of
land was situated at
Wing Leong Road,
Changi, and was named Purdy Camp. Many Scouting veterans remembered
their camping days at this very memorable site. The loan continued for
21 years.
1934
Baden-Powell’s visit was resoundingly acclaimed at a
mammoth rally organised specially for this occasion. It was held at
Jalan Besar Stadium.
1938
Sea Scouting was introduced with the formation of the 1st
Trafalgar Sea Scout Troop. Their base was on the ‘SS Lumut’ moored in
the Telok Ayer
Basin.
1940's
1941
The effects of World War 2 were being felt in Singapore and
Scouts took up positions of responsibilities by qualifying as Air Raid
Wardens, Fire watchers, First Aid Men and Police Officers, serving
bravely in their respective units until disbanded with the fall of
Singapore to the occupational forces of the Japanese Army.
1942
Under fear of Japanese Military action, Scouts
clandestinely met to keep the Scout Movement alive.
1945
Senior Scouts had opportunities to work for the King’s
Scout Badge as their highest award.
1946
Arrangements were carried out for
Singapore to gain
Association status with the UK Scout Association.
1950's
1950
Branch Association status was accorded with Reverend R.K
Adams as Chief Commissioner.
1952
Singapore Scouts went on their first Job Week and raised
funds to send its first contingent to
Australia to
participate in the 2nd Pan-Pacific Jamboree in
Sydney.
1953
Fund raising efforts were fruitful enough for the
Association to purchase a 27 acre land in Jurong, for a permanent
campsite, named
Jurong
Park.
It was situated at the old Boon Lay Road. (currently where Chartered
Industries is located)
1958
The Association build its permanent headquarters. The
Association Headquarters was thus able to vacate from its borrowed
premises at
Armenian Street to Sands House, Clemenceau Avenue.
1959
Singapore Scouts acquired a 1 acre land at Telok Paku,
Changi for
camping and sea activities, the campsite was named Jubilee Camp. It
continued with the lease for 14 years. Singapore participated in the
10th World Jamboree at
Makiling,
Philippines.
1960's
1964
A standard uniform of khaki shirt and trousers with the
distinctive white and red scarf was established.
1966
Singapore was
admitted as a full member of the World Organization of the Scout
Movement. Jurong Park was acquired for industrial projects. Sarimbun
Camp a 20 acre campsite, situated at Jalan Bahtera, Lim Chu Kang was
leased by government on the basis of a temporary occupation license.
1967
Government's recognition was registered in the selection of
the scouts marching contingent at the
Singapore's National
Day Parade for its illustration on the $1 "bird" series currency note.
Its printing having since stopped, the currency note is now a
collector's item.
1969
1st President's Scouts invested.
1970's
1970
A two-storey bungalow at No.5 Martia road off
East Coast Road was
acquired for scouting activities and named Ee Peng Liang Building.
1971
Singapore
participated in 13th World Scout Jamboree and 23rd World Scout
Conference, both in Japan.
1974
Singapore hosted its
first regional conference, the 9th Asia- Pacific Scout Conference, at
Hotel Royal Ramada.
1980's
1980
First National Jamboree (JAMB 10-80) was held at Sarimbun
Scout Camp to celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Singapore Scouting.
1982
A set of stamps depicting our scouts in various outdoor
activities was issued by the postal department to commemorate the 75th
Anniversary of the World Scout Movement.
1985
The 20 acres Sarimbun Scout Camp was developed at a cost of
1.7 million to better serve campfire needs with a multi-purpose hall,
modern washrooms, dormitories and a central kitchen.
1987
Sands House at
Clemenceau Avenue was
acquired and the headquarters moved to a two-storey bungalow at 305,
Tanglin Road.
1989
The first-ever Scout Cross Country Race at MacRitchie
Reservoir on 23 July, attracted 480 enthusiastic participants.
In August, the first ever National Camp was held for the various school
uniformed groups (The National Cadet Corps, the National Police Cadet
Corps, the Singapore Scout Association, the
St. John’s Ambulance
Brigade, the Red Cross Society, the Boys’ Brigade and the Girls’
Brigade) at the Sarimbun Scout Camp. It was organised by the National
Cadet Corps, but the Singapore Scout Association was proud to contribute
its expertise and support in this national event.
1990's
1990
Mr Joseph Wong took over the helm of the Singapore Scout
Association as the Chief Commissioner from Mr
Lim Keng Teck.
Singapore celebrated
25 years of independence. The Singapore Scout Association launched a new
badge as its way of commemorating the nation’s 25th birthday and also
for the scouts to identify themselves with the community and the nation.
The Singapore Scout Association celebrated its 80th
Anniversary the same year. One of the highlights was the 2nd National
Scout Jamboree (JAMB 25-80) where over 800 scouts – both local and from
the Asia-Pacific Region got together at the Sarimbun Scout Camp. The
Singapore Scout Association became the 3rd organisation in
Singapore to send a
team of climbers to successfully scale
Island
Peak (6189m), in Nepal, in December 1990
1991
The Singapore Scout Association and the Singapore Civil
Defence Scout Survival Camp equipped scouts with the skills of helping
the civilians by rendering first aid, distribute rations and provided
support services.
His Majesty, King Carl Gustaf XVI of
Sweden, in his
capacity as Honorary President of the World Scout Foundation and Patron
of the Baden-Powell World Fellowship, made a historic visit to Singapore
from 18.8.91 to 19.8.91, to present certificates and medallions to new
BP Fellows. Eleven new BP Fellows from
Singapore
were installed at the ceremony.
1992
Mr Joseph Wong stepped down as Chief Commissioner due to
heavy business commitments. Mr Felix Li Tai Ho succeeded him as the
Chief Commissioner.
A decision was taken to sell the Ee Peng Liang Building,
long used as the Katong Headquarters, at
5 Martia Road, to
raise funds to build the new Scouts HQ in Bishan.
As a finale to the National Day Celebration, over 3,000
Scouts joined more than 20,000 members of the public at the memorable
National Day Campfire, held at
Padang.
The Association played a very active role in the campfire organisation.
1993
The 5-year Strategic Plans for the 1990s to increase the
membership growth, to provide quality Scouting and to make Scouting the
Number One Youth Movement in
Singapore were
formulated.
Dr Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State for Education,
officiated at the Singapore Scout Association’s National Adult Leaders’
Convention, ‘Scouting is Education’, on 10 July. More than 400 scout
leaders, school principals and Education Ministry officials were
present.
Two community campfires, one at New Town Secondary School
and the other at
Tao
Nan
School,
were held on Aug 28 to commemorate
Singapore’s
28th birthday..
1994
‘Adiji Chief Scout Ceremony’ was held on Feb 27, at
Bedok South Secondary
School, to welcome the new Chief Scout, His Excellency President Ong
Teng Cheong, President of the Republic of Singapore.
In May, the Association hosted the Asia-Pacific Regional
Seminar on Financial Management.
Sarimbun Scout Camp was turned into a jungle survival
classroom for more than 1,000 campers from all eight Uniformed Youth
Organisations and the Youth Wing of the People’s Association at the
National Camp ’94. Again, the Singapore Scout Association played a very
active role in the camp organisation.
The Association’s mountain-climbing team, led by National
Training Commissioner, Mr
Mohd Effendy
bin Rajab, succeeded in climbing Mount Kilimanjaro (5895m), in Tanzania,
Africa, in June 1994.
Dr Ee Peng Liang, 81 years old, President of the Singapore
Scout Association (1973-1994) passed away peacefully in his home on Aug
24. Singapore Scouting has lost a great benefactor and a dear friend. Mr
Chia Shi Teck, Vice-President, took over the helm of the Association
following the sudden demise.
Development of Sarimbun Scout Camp was completed with the
addition of the Dr Tay Eng Soon Pyramid Challenge Tower, a 7-Storey
artificial rock wall, 20 A-frame huts, 3 specially constructed campfire
circles and facilities for low rope elements.
1995
The Singapore Scout Association hosted the 18th
Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Conference, from June 19 to 23, at the
Mandarin Hotel. The Conference theme was ‘Towards 2002: Quality Scouting
for a Better World’ with a 10-year time frame, from 1992 to 2002, to
attain regional priorities on Youth Programme, Adults in scouting,
Management, Finance, Public Relations and Membership Grow. It was
officially opened by His Excellency President Ong Teng Cheong, who was
the Chief Scout of the Scout Movement in
Singapore. It was
attended by more than 500 delegates from over 30 countries – making it
the largest attendance in Asia-Pacific Scouting history.
The Conference also saw the Chief Commissioner of
Singapore, Mr Felix
Li Tai Ho, being elected as the new chairman of the Asia-Pacific
Regional Scout Committee.
The Conference was preceded by the Asia-Pacific Regional
Course for Leader Trainers, from
June
12-17, at the Sarimbun Scout Camp. More than 40 trainers from 13 APR
countries attended the course, which was officially opened by a former
Scout, Parliamentary Secretary for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr
Yatiman Yusof.
This is the first leader trainer course conducted in the history of
Singapore Scouting.
The Conference was also preceded by the 1st Asia-Pacific
Regional Youth Forum. Youths from 12
APR countries
gathered at the Raffles Institution, for the forum from June16-17. It
was officially opened by Mr Sidek Saniff, the Minister of Sate for
Education and a former Scout.
1996
The Singapore Scout Association moved into its sparking new
HQ building and permanent home at No. 1 Bishan Street 12 on Sep 2. The
three-storey high building was built at the cost of $3m and named Ee
Peng Liang Building, after its long-serving President and benefactor.
1997
The Asia-Pacific Regional Scout Committee met in
Singapore from
February 20-23. The Annual World Scout Day Rally (Known as Founder’s Day
or BP Day) and the ‘Launch of the Small Kindness Year For Scouts’ was
held at Yio Chu Kang Stadium on February 22. More than 6,000 Scouts and
members of the Asia-Pacific Region Scout Committee members and Chairman
of the various Sub-Committees in the Region attended this grand rally.
Mr Lim Boon Heng, Minister without Portfolio, graced the occasion.
The Chief Commissioner, Mr Felix Li Tai Ho, officially
launched the International Scout Club on May 24. Only Scouts and Scout
Leaders who have participated in an overseas Scout event are eligible to
be a member.
A Pre-National Service Camp was organised for Scouts above
17 years old and also for those who were due for NS enlistment, at the
Sarimbun Scout Camp, from June 13-15.
Mr Billy
Goh Piak Chiang,
the Executive Director of the Singapore Scout Association and former
International Commissioner was awarded the Bronze Wolf by the World
Scout Movement for outstanding contributions of the most exceptional
character to Scouting. He is the second Singapore Scout to receive this
prestigious award. The first recipient was the late Dr Ee Peng Liang,
former President of the Singapore Scout Association.
Mr Lai Kwok Seng, Deputy Chief Commissioner, was nominated
by the Scout
Council to succeed Mr Felix Li as the Chief Commissioner in 1998.
1998
The official opening on 22 February 1998 by His Excellency,
Mr Ong Teng Cheong, President of the Republic of Singapore and our Chief
Scout. The new building was named after Dr Ee Peng Liang in memory of
all the good work he had done for Scouting and the community through his
tireless efforts in fundraising. The man served in 59 organisations and
during this lifetime, received 18 decorations and 5 national state
honours, including the Public Service Star. He strove to help as the
many people as he could ‘regardless of race, “language or religion”.
1999
The Association worked with the Sasha Bear Company to
outfit a 12-inch Sasha Bear in a Cadet Scout’s Uniform. The limited
production of 600 bears was made. The Scout Sasha bear is the first in
Singapore and
the World.
The 1st National Website Competition was a project jointly
organized by the Singapore Scouts and the Guides Association to
encourage and promote the creation of Scout and Guide websites. The
competition was judged over the Internet by a panel of 6 judges from the
SSA, Guides, MOE and NCB.
The training Team conducted the
APR Workshop on
Management Techniques for Adult Resources from 20 to 24 November ’99 at
the HQ. 22 overseas leaders and 27 locals attended the 5-day workshop.
The oversea participants were from Egypt, Philippines, Indonesia, India,
Sri Lanka, South Korea, Malaysia, Australia and Bangladesh.
The Strategic Planning & Implementation Seminar cum
Workshop, was held at Hyatt Hotel at Johor Bahru on 11 and
12 December 99 to
review the existing strategic plan.
2000's
2000
Senior Citizens
Dinner:
The ‘90th Anniversary Party for the Elderly Poor in
Singapore’ was held
on 4 April 2000. The dinner was conceived to inculcate the importance of
respecting and caring for the elderly, to our scouts. The dinner was
appropriately timed as the year 2000 was also the ‘International Year of
the Elderly’.
The 2nd Course for Leader Trainer was held at the new
Sand’s Training Institute in early December, with participation from 11
overseas countries.
Millennium
Jamboree:
The Millennium Jamboree was organized as part of the
Association’s 90th Anniversary. There were approximately 1200 local
participants and about 300 overseas participants from 20 countries.
Mr Goh Chok Tong, the Prime Minister of Singapore,
officiated the Opening Ceremony. The Jamboree theme was the ‘Learning
Jamboree’ and offered various physically and mentally challenging
activities.
The five days event came to an end on
1 Jan 2001. RADM Teo
Chee Hean, Minister for Education & Second Minister for Defence, marked
the end of the celebrations by closing a massive campfire.
2001
The 3rd National
Patrol Camp 2001 (1st National Cadet Scout Camp):
18 Scout Groups registered for the 3rd NPC organized from
29 November to
3 December 2001 at
Sarimbun Camp together with the 1st National Cadet Scout Camp 2001 from
1 to 2 December 2001 which had 137 Cadets participants. The ‘Open House
cum Fun Fair’ was also held on
2 December 2001.
20th
Asia Pacific
Regional Conference:
The 20th Asia-Pacific Regional Conference was in
New Delhi, India from
7 to 11 October 2001. Mr Anthony Thng PBM, was elected the Chairman of
the APR Scout Committee for 2001 – 2004. Mr Tan Cheng Kiong was appointed as the Chairman of strategy committee, Mr Thrumurgan as
member of programme committee, Mr Chay Hong Leng as member of marketing
committee and Mr Tan Kay Kerng as member of adult resources committee.
Invitation
Programme, Boy Scouts of Nippon
Mr
Edmund Tay & Ms Lim
Peng were the 2 leaders, who attended the above mentioned programme from
30 July 2001 to 13 August 2001.
International
Youth Camp,
Brunei Darussalam
5 participants attended the youth camp with Mr
Ho Chee Heng, DC for
Tampines as the contingent leader from 5 August to 11 August 2001.
9th
Malaysian Goodwill Camp & 22nd Johore State Scout General Assembly
Mr. Sham Hao Ming, the contingent leader was accompanied by
8 scouts from 10 to
14 November 2001.
Course
for Assistant Leader Trainer
This course was held at the Sand’s Training Institution
from 24 to 29
November 2001. 33 participants with 9 local leaders attended. The
participating countries were from Malaysia, Philippines, Korea and Hong
Kong.
2002
Invitation
Programme, Boys Scouts of Nippon
Mr
Don Keithsiri Wijendra,
Scout Leader, Tan Jun Xiang and Teo Sheng Yong, Kenny, Scouts attended
the above from 28 July – 10 August 2002. They took the opportunity
to attend the International Patrol Jamboree from 24 – 28 July 2002 at
Jeju Island Korea and then to the Invitation Programme.
23rd
Asia
Pacific/13th
Nippon
Jamboree
The above event was attended by 5 scouts from
Cheung Cheng High
School and headed by Zaher bin Wahab. The jamboree was held on 3
to 7 August 2002 at
Maishima
Sports
Island, Osaka, Japan
4th
Malacca Historical City Jamboree
The jamboree was held from 25 to
29 May 2002 at
Malacca Scout Camp, Bukit Katil. The contingent was headed by Mr
Han Lim Juan with 119 participants
36th World Scout
Conference, Thessaloniki
The above mentioned conference was held from 13 to
19 July 2002.
Chief Commissioner, Mr Nicholas Tang led the contingent comprising:
Mr Anthony Thng
-1st Dy Chief Commissioner
Mr
Tan Cheng
Kiong
- 2nd Dy Chief Commissioner
Mr
Patrick Tan
- Area Commissioner
Mr
Tan Kay Kerng
- Area Adult Resources Commissioner
Mr
Ho Chee Heng
- District Commissioner
Mr
Noraini
Mohamad - Training Team
Secretary
Ms Jayanthi
- Staff
Mr.
Noriman Ali Salam
from Dunman Dove Scout Group and Ms Teo Ee Jean from Marlin Sea Scout
Group (Rovers) represented the Association in the Youth Forum at
Metsovo, Greece held from 8 – 11 July 2002.
20th
World Scout
Jamboree,
Thailand
The above jamboree was held from
29 December 2002 to
7January 2003 at
Sattahip,
Thailand.
The contingent of 138 boys and leaders was headed by Mr Chia Chong Meng.
The Flag Presentation for the jamboree was graced by Mr Abdullah
Tarmugi, Speaker of Parliament on 18 December 2002.
2003
Singapore hosted the 1st
APR risk Management Workshop.
The workshop was held from 19-23 November 2003 at the
Salvation Army Changi Conference Centre. Mr. Malcolm Tan was the
workshop director. There was a total of 46 participants from
Bangladesh, Republic
of China, Malaysia, India, Saudi Arabia, Indonesia, Pakistan, Thailand
and Hong Kong.
ALT Noraini assisted
in the Asia-Pacific Regional Strategic Management Workshop and Training
System Development Workshop in Brunei, and Adults in Scouting Workshop
in Kuala Lumpur as course staff.
ALT Supramaniam,
ALT John Lee and PCLT
Han Song Guang attended the Training System Development Workshop in
Brunei.
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Goodwill Camporee
The above camp was held from 5 – 8 December 2003 at Trang
National Scout Camp,
Trang
Province, south of Thailand. A total of 270 participants formed
the Singapore Contingent led by Mr Han Lim Juan.
Asia Pacific Workshop on Rover Scouting
Dr
Chua Kian Wee
and Ms Tok Sol Ling represented Singapore on a fact finding mission to
the Asia Pacific Region Workshop on Promotion of Rover Scouting in the
Region in Manila from 1 – 5 June 2003.
2004
Family Festival
The Singapore Scout Association (SSA) participated in the
inaugural Family Festival project initiated by the Ministry of Community
Development, Youth and Sports (MCYS) at
Suntec City on 26 –
28 November 2004.
Famboree
SSA organized a Famboree, in September (the term
“Famboree” was coined from two words – Family and Jamboree) to bring
past, present and future scouts together with their families. It
was no coincidence that the year 2004 was also the “International Year
of the Family” and the event contributed to society by promoting family
togetherness. Famboree comprised of three main components: a 3.5km
trekking activity, the National Pioneering Competition and a
mega-campfire held at Bishan Park II. The Guest-of-Honour for the
event was the Minister of Defence, Rear Admiral Teo Chee Hean
21st
Asia Pacific
Region (APR) Scout Conference in
Brunei
The 21st Asia Pacific Regional Scout Conference was held in
Brunei Darussalam from 6-11 December 2004.
The conference was attended by eight participants from The
Singapore Scout Association, led by the Chief Commissioner, Mr Nicholas
Tang
Asia Pacific Region (APR) Jamboree in
Korea
This was held from 5-11 August 2004 at Mt Sorak,
Kangwon Province,
Korea. This event was led by Mr Edmund Tay with 12 participants.
Blair
Atholl International Jamboree 2004
This event was held from 19 July –
4 August 2004 in
Scotland.
A contingent of 15 scouts was led by District Commissioner of Serangoon,
Mr Yeo Kai Cheow
World
Scout Moot in
Taiwan
The World Scout Moot was held in
Taiwan with six
different Expedition Centers and a main Campsite at Hualien (Dongwa
Village), Taiwan from 31 July – 10 August 2004. The
Singapore
representatives included Mr Eric Lam, Mr Andrew and and Mr Chua
Kian Wee.
5th
Malacca
City
Jamboree 2004
The 5th Malacca City Jamboree was held from 29 May – 3 Jun
at the Malacca Scout Camp in Bukit Katil, Malacca. The Singapore
Contingent was led by Mr Koh Kar Meng and two Sub-Contingent Leaders, Mr
Desmond Foo
and Mr Kenny Leong. The District Commissioner for Bukit Panjang,
Mr Andrew Chua was the Contingent
Advisor and Mr Han Lim Juan was the Contingent Coordinator. The whole
Contingent comprised of 15 Adult Leaders, and 214 participants from 22
Scout Groups. At the Jamboree, the Chief Commissioner, Mr
Nicholas Tang
received the “Anugerah
Gemilang President” Award from the state commissioner at the Opening
Ceremony.
Nippon Invitation Programme
The Nippon Invitation Programme was held from 28 July –
12 August 2004
in Japan. The programme was attended by four participants, led by
Contingent Leader, Mr Abdul Razak, a full time staff.
2005
A Good Turn A Day
Held on Friday 21st of July 2005, our Chief Scout,
President Mr S R Nathan, graced the event as part of the President’s
Challenge 2005. This event was the initiative of the Singapore
Kindness Movement (SKM)
of whom Mr Noel Hon, our President is also its Chairman. We
collaborated with the SKM secretariat to renew the Scouts’ commitments
to doing a “Good Turn A Day” as a daily act of kindness to people around
us. The ceremony was attended by about 150 cub scouts and
extension scouts, parent and volunteers.
Family
Festival 2005
The Family Festival 2005 marked a breakthrough in many ways
for the SSA. The Ministry of Community Development, Youth and
Sports invited us to play a key role in the Family Festival by engaging
the children, parents and grandparents in fun scouty activities.
Eurojam
2005
The Eurojam was held in
Hylands Park near
Chelmsford, Essex, United Kingdom
from
29 July 2006 to
10 August 2006. A
contingent of 10 boys from Raffles Institution 01, Raffles Institution
02, St Joseph’s Institution and St Andrew School was lead by Mr Leon Tan
and Mr Ng June Ren.
8th
International Youth Gathering for Cultural Exchange
The youth gathering was held in
Cairo, Egypt from 21
Aug – 31 Aug 2005. It attended by two young leaders. They
were Mr Kumanan Ilangovan from Beatty Beaver Scout Group and Mr Xiang
Hao from Fox Scout Group.
9th
World scout Youth Forum
Mr Mohammad Zhafrie bin Jalil (Ag District Commissioner of
Bedok District) and Mr Noriman Alin Salam
(National Scout Commissioner) attended the 9th World Scout
Youth Forum from
29 Aug 2005 to
1 Sep 2005. The forum was held in
Hamammet, Tunisia.
They later joined the Singapore delegation to the 37th World Scout
Conference.
37th World Scout Conference in Tunisa
The SSA sent a delegation of 20 members to the conference.
Apart from the key personnel who were delegates, the rest formed the
support team for the World Scout Jamboree 2011 bid. SSA made a bid for
the 2011 World Scout Jamboree at the World Scout
Conference held in
Tunisia in
September. However, when the results were announced, SSA managed to
secure 221 votes compared to Sweden’s 288
votes. Japan and Australia trailed 152 and 138 votes respectively.
SSA thus lost the bid to Sweden. Although we lost the bid, we
managed to put Singapore on the world scouting map.
Mr. Anthony Thng was also presented the Bonze Wolf Award
at the conference. He is the 3rd person in
Singapore to receive
the Award.
Hong
Kong Exchange Programme
Ms Catherine Tan (District Commissioner of Ang Mo Kio
District) led a contingent of 32 scouts and leaders to
Hong Kong for an
exchange programme with the 1357th Kowloon Group and 45th Scout Group of
the Tuen Man District. The exchange programme was held from 23rd
-29th Dec 2005.
25th
Asia Pacific
Region Jamboree
A contingent of 117 strong attended the regional Jamboree
from 28 December 2005
to 3 January 2006. The contingent was led by Assistant Area
Commissioner (East) Mr Ho Chee Heng. The regional Jamboree was held at,
Sattahip, Chonburi, Thailand. A 102 strong day tripper contingent of
cub scouts and leaders led by Ms
Madelene Seow
(National Cub Scout Commissioner) joined in the Jamboree as part of the
day tripper event.
2006
Kindred Sprit @
South West Campfire
SSA collaborated with the South West CDC to organize a
campfire on 12 March which was officiated by the Prime Minister, Lee
Hsien Loong
Bishan – Toa Payoh
North CC Family Campfire
SSA assisted Bishan-Toa Payoh North CC to organize a Family
Campfire on 19 June which was officiated by Mr. Hri Kumar, MP for
Bishan-Toa Payoh GRC.
Strategic
Plan review: 24-25June
SSA held a workshop to review its Strategic plan in June at
the Civil ServiceClub in Changi
Join
the Celebration-Fly our Flag
For the first time, the Singapore Scout Association (SSA),
a corporate member of the Peoples’ Association (PA) since 1960 has
joined the PA grassroots organisations to rally more Singaporeans to
display the National Flag. The event was officiated by Dr Vivian
Balakrishnan, Minister of MCYC on 8 July at the
Bukit
Panjang
Plaza.
Joint
Community Development Project: 11-13 Aug
In Aug, a joint community development project with the
Gerakan Pramuka was held
Batam Island,
Indonesia to repair a jetty and improve the school compound.
The Joint National Camp for Centennial Celebration of
World Scouting Movement,
Taiwan The contingent
of 29 scouts and leaders attended the Jamboree from 26 July to 4 Aug
2006. It was led by Mr. Yeo Kai Cheow, DC (Serangoon).
Scouts
Association of Japan Invitation Programme
The invitation programme was attended by 2 ventures and led
by Mr. Lester Lee, Assistant Chief Commissioner (Central) from
29 July 2006 to
10 August 2006.
14th
Nippon
Jamboree
The contingent of 40 scouts and leaders attended. It was
led by Mr. Cheong Kam Wai of Whitley
Scorpion Scout Group from 3 – 8 August 2006
A
Taste of Tradition
SSA also collaborated with the South West CDC to run an
activity at West Mall as part of the Interracial Harmony Day.
APR
Workshops
4 Leader attended the
APR workshop on
working with Youth with special needs, held in
Brisbane,
Australia in Oct and
4 leaders to the APR Event Management workshop held in Jeju, Korea.
2 Staffs attended the Branding and Media Communication workshop held in
Macau in Nov.
A
President’s Scout Inauguration Ceremony -31 Oct
This event was held at the State Room for past and current
PSA holders.
The ceremony was officiated by Chief Scout, the President of Singapore.
A
charity film premiere -29 Nov
The above film “Open Season” was shown to raise funds for
the association. It was held at the new Picture House
APR Rover
Peace Baton 16-17 Dec
Participated in the Rover Peace Baton, receiving it from
Indonesia on
the 16th and handing it over to the Malaysian counterpart, the following
day
2007
The new
SSA’s Logo was launched by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for
Community Development, Youth & Sports cum Second Minister for
Information, Communications and the Arts at the World Scout Day Dinner
held on 22nd Feb at the SCDF Club in Bukit Batok
More
than 300 members participated in the Chingay themed “Parade of Dreams
officiated by The Chief Scout on 24th February
The
Chief Scout officially launched the Annual Job Week on 6th
March at the Istana
Mr
Nicholas Tang, the Chief Commissioner led SSA delegation to the 19th
European Region Scout Conference in Slovenia from 5th -11th
May
Under
the leadership of Mr Tan Teck Tin (ACC North East), the scout members
under NE area adopted Sungei Punggol (two years initially) as a
strategic partner of PUB under ‘Our Water Programme” on 27 May
Led by
Mrs Margaret Anderson (DC Clementi), 76 participants took part in the
first ever “Jamboree on the Move” rotating from Melaka to Batam and then
to Singapore from 26th May – 1st June
The
President Charity Dinner officiated by the Chief Scout was held on 22nd
June at Meritus Mandarin Hotel
The
Chief Scout graced the Flag Presentation Ceremony at Istana on 17th
July as a formal send-off for the 61-strong contingent
representing Singapore in the 21stWorld Scout Jamboree in UK (26th
July - 8th August). The contingent was led by Mr
Andrew Ang, Deputy National Programme Commissioner
The
Chief Commissioner graced the “Scouting Sunrise” ceremony at SSA HQ on
Wednesday 1st August @ 0800 hrs to commemorate start of the
Scout Movement
Mr
Gavin Pah Wen Xiang, a scout leader led a delegation of 10 attended the
13th DMZ Peace Trekking (9th-19th
August ) in Demilitarized Zone in Korea
Led by
Mr Amos Sim, Sea Scout Programme Commissioner, a 7-member delegation
(including a Girl Guide) scaled the BP Peak from 28th
August to 16th September
Mr
Yatiman Yusof, Scout Council Member led the SSA delegation to the first
ASEAN Scout Conference held in KL from 3rd to 5th
September
Dr Mohd
Effendy, Executive Director led the SSA delegation at the 13thAfrica
Scout Conference in Kigali, Rwanda from 3rd to 8th
September and to then to the Eurasia Scout Conference in Yalta, Ukraine
Mr Yeo
Kai Cheow (DC Serangoon) led the 3-man team at the APR, ICT Course held
in Kuala Lumpur (KL) from 5th -9th September
Three
Rovers represented SSA at the first Brunei Rover Moot from 6th
-11th September in Brunei, Darussalam
SSA was
participated in the first ever Conference for Youth Leaders of Uniformed
Groups (UGs) held from 7th-9th September
Released on 19th September, the colourful set of nine stamps
proudly featured the uniform and the crest of SSA together with 8 other
UGs in Singapore
The
Scout Charity Golf Tournament was graced by the Chief Scout on 2 Oct
2007
Six
Rovers led by Mr Muhammad Khair (Assistant Rover Scout Commissioner)
represented SSA at the 5th APR Youth Forum at Shibuyaku,
Tokyo, Japan from 12th -15th October
Led by
the Chief Commissioner, a delegation of 29 members represented SSA at
the APR Regional Scout Conference held I Tokyo from 18th- 23rd
Oct
The SSA
delegation to the 25th Arab Region Scout Conference (7th
– 12th November) held in Cairo , Egypt was led by Mr Yatiman
Yusof, Scout Council Member
Led by
the Chief Commissioner, SSA participated in the 23rd
Interamerica Regional Scout Conference in Quito, Ecuodor from 24th
-28th November
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participants led by M M Supramanian, an ALT attended the 14th
Goodwill Camporee at Rimba Kiara Park in KL from 29th Nov -6th
December
The
Scout Guild, organized a Charity Film Premiere-“Open Season” Scout Guild
on 6 December to raise fund for SSA
Led by
Mr Yeo Kai Cheow (DC Serangoon), 21 members participated in the
Chiangmai International Camporee in Thailand from 18th -24th
December
Mr
Edmund Tay (Scout Programme Commissioner) led the SSA contingent at the
18th New Zealand Jamboree Christchurch, New Zealand from 28th
Dec – 5th Jan 2008
2008
SSA ‘s
representative Ms Yee Sze was the only Asian at the 17th
Aussie Rover Moot (30 December 07 -12 Jan 08) held at Cataract Scout
Park, NSW, Australia
SSA was
represented by 5 Rover Scouts at the Taiwan National Rover Conference
(29 Jan – 2 Feb 08) at Taipei Taiwan
Mr Teo
Ser Luck, Parliamentary Secretary, MCYS officiated at the World Scout
Day Dinner on 22 February at the SCDF Club at Bukit Batok
The
Chief Scout officiated at the launching of the Annual Job Week at the
Istana on 4th March
As part
of SSA’s bid to host the 23rd World Scout Jamboree in 2015,
SSA hosted the visit (7th-10th) of some 98 Chief
Commissioners/International Commissioners. The Chief Scout hosted
the Welcome Dinner at the Istana on 8th March. The Farewell
Dinner at the Botanical Garden was hosted by the Dr Vivian Balakrishnan,
Minister for MCYS
Rover
Scout VKK Arumugam represented SSA at the 3rd International
Gathering for Scouting and Humanitarian Action held at Sharjah Scout
Mission, UAE from 17-23 March
Five
Rover Scouts from Southern Waves Open Group and Serangoon Eagle Scout
Group represented SSA at the Thailand International Youth Forum (5-9
May) held at Vajiravudh Scout Camp, Thailand