Scouts
Scouts
Ahmad Ibrahim Warriors Scout Group has been active since 1967. We envision each Scout to be a gentleman clean in thought, word and deed, who strives to be a student leader and who is a cut above the rest. As individual Scouts, we work towards the Chief Commissioner’s Award which is conferred to the most outstanding and distinctive Scouts in recognition of their exemplary performance, dedication as well as services at the secondary school level. As a unit, we have been achieving the Frank Cooper Sands (Gold) Award for sixteen consecutive years. The Frank Cooper Sands Award is an award which every Scout unit in Singapore strives to achieve excellence in.
In Scouts CCA, we conduct training twice a week where Scouts experience many exciting and enriching activities and learn Scouting skills such as camping, pioneering, orienteering and outdoor cooking. We also organise physical training during training to improve the fitness of Scouts and team-bonding games to further add the element of fun for Scouts.
We organise inter-unit and inter-patrol competitions like Scout Lore Quest and cooking challenge to hone our Scouting knowledge and skills. Similarly, we also participate in courses, competitions and events like the Scout Leadership Training Course, Patrol Pioneering Challenge and Founder's Day Celebration organised by the North Area of the Singapore Scout Association. Furthermore, we also gather around campfires with Scouts from other units to celebrate achievements together and to forge stronger camaraderie.
To do our part for society, we organise and participate in service-learning activities. We also raise funds during the annual Job Week to support Scout programmes and activities. In Job Week, Scouts take to the homes of residents all over Singapore to do jobs like cleaning, gardening, and tutoring, so as to learn the dignity of labour, value of honest work and belief in helping others. As a result, Scouts can be developed into self-reliant, confident, responsible, and active citizens.
Each year, we organise two camps, one in March and the other in June. Once every two years at year end, we co-organise a combined camp with the Girl Guides and embark on an overseas camping trip to meet Scouts from other countries. This is to allow Scouts to make new friends and learn new knowledge and skills from our counterparts.
Vision & Mission
Vision
Each Scout a gentleman clean in thought, word and deed, who strives to
be a student leader who is a cut above the rest.
Mission
To develop in young gentlemen courage, resilience, and a sense of brotherhood.
Activities
In Scouting, Scouts learn four core skills:
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Camping which includes Campfire
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Hiking, Exploration and Orienteering
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Knots and Pioneering
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Cooking and Outdoor Survival
This is done through the eight elements of the Scout Method:
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Scout Promise and Law
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Learning By Doing
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Personal Progression
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Patrol or Team System
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Adult Support
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Symbolic Framework
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Nature
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Community Involvement
Camping
Scouts’ hands are trained for wonders, with the ability to set up tents
and structures necessary for surviving in the outdoors. Working in accordance
with nature, Scouts improvise and make use of their surroundings to meet
their needs while protecting them.
Orienteering
Navigating with a map in one hand and a compass in the other, Scouts identify
checkpoints and significant landmarks, and orientate themselves based on
these points, allowing them to explore unfamiliar territory with ease while
hiking.
Pioneering
With nimble fingers and rugged hands, Scouts construct miniature wooden
models, transforming them into life-sized bridges, swings and kitchens
using mere wooden spars and manila ropes.
Outdoor Cooking
From sourcing dried leaves and twigs, to building and maintaining a fire, to putting small pieces of chicken to roast over a self-made cooking pit, this is part of the outdoor cooking skill set that every Scout possesses.
Achievements
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Unit Award: Frank Cooper Sands (Gold with Honours Pennant) Award
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Individual Award: Chief Commissioner’s Award
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North Area Scout Lore Quest
- Highest Team Award: Silver
- Highest Individual Award: Silver
Participation
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AISS Weekly Morning Assembly
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AISS CCA Carnival
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Diamond Jubilee Donation Drive
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Shooting for Masters-At-Arms
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AISS Total Defence Day Commemoration Parade Segment
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Diamond Jubilee Challenge
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AISS Total Defence Day Celebration
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North Area Founder’s Day Celebration
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North Area Scout Leadership Training Course
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CPIB Anti-Corruption Badge Course
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Unit Community Service
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Standard First Aid Course + CPR AED Certification Course
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01 Raffles Scout Group Annual Show
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SPCA Free Pet Health Screening
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Job Week
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AISS Achievement Day Parade Segment
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One Star Kayaking Certification Course
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Beatty Beaver Scout Group 70th Anniversary Campfire
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Collector Proficiency Badge Course
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Istana Open House (National Day)
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AISS National Day Celebration Parade Segment
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National Day Parade Segment
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2006 Southern Cross Scout Troop 65th Anniversary Campfire
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Unit Training Camp
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AISS Scouts Honouring Session
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Jamboree On The Air - Jamboree On The Internet
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North Area Akela Award Ceremony
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Learning Journey to Airbus
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Commercial Flight Simulation Experience
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National Cub Scout Gang Show Finale
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Istana Open House (Deepavali)
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Chief Scout, Mdm Halimah Yacob, Farewell
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North Area Camporee to Malacca, Malaysia
Training Schedule
Wednesday
3.30 pm to 6.00 pm
Friday
2.30 pm to 5.30 pm
Student Leaders
Senior Patrol Leader
3RE AFABLE GREY ANTHONY BANZUELA
3ST KOH JIA WEI
Patrol Leader / Secretary
3SE DARWISYH ARFAN BIN ABDUL JALIL
3ST LIAU KANG JIE
Patrol Leader / Quartermaster
3SE AQEEL RASHAAD KHAN
3CA NEO XUAN MING
Assistant Patrol Leader
3CA AHMAD IMTIYAZ BIN AZME
3EX SEE KAI LE REYES
2CA LIM ZHENG YIN
2CO MUHAMMAD ADEN MATEEN BIN ABDULLAH
2GR HADI RAYYAN ADI
2RE BENJAMIN LIM MING YING
2SE ONG XUAN LIANG, ISAAC
Teachers In Charge
Ms Tania Chia Mei Lin (OIC)
Contact: chia_mei_lin_tania@moe.edu.sg
Ms Ng Hui Wen
Mr Enzo Charles Victor Buttazzoni
Ms Low Qiao Yuan
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