SCOUTS
Scouts is for
young people aged between 12 and 16
. At this point in their lives, Scouts show great enthusiasm for
activities that give them a sense of achievement and follow their
special interests with intensity. During these years, the
tailor-activities focus make young Scouting an experience in which young
people gain character- developing qualities while having fun.
TYPES
OF ACTIVITIES

Their achievements
they gain from the series of tests and training will earn them a series
of Badges, which give them a more in depth knowledge of Scouting skills
and mark achievements in areas such as interest hobbies, first-aids,
campcraft, air and water activities to become a better person both to
their country and improving the environment.
PROGRESS
BADGES
The Scout Section is divided into 3 progress
badges and a highest award:
Scout Standard Badge
Advanced Scout Standard Badge
First Class Scout Badge
Chief Commissioner's Award
Each progress badge
comprises tests for Citizenship, Leadership Outdoor Proficiency Badge,
Camp
Standard,
Environment & Conservation, First Aid, Foot Drill, Exploration and
Service.
The Highest Award a
scout in this section can attain in this section is the Chief
Commissioner’s Award. The scout must hold an appointment in the scout
group and pass the exploration test, first aid, performed a service,
have proficient skill s to instruct other scouts, be physically fit and
hold at least one national proficiency badge. An interview will be
conducted by the Scout Commissioner together with various National
Commissioners.