
Scouting as we know it began in 1907 when
Baden-Powell took 21 young boys on an experimental camp to Brownsea
Island, Dorset. He decided to organise this camp because of the
large numbers of boys taking an avid interest in his military training
manual - 'Aids to Scouting'.
In 1908 B-P wrote 'Scouting for Boys', a version
of 'Aids to Scouting' more suited to teenagers, and it was published
in six fortnightly editions. Also in 1908 organised Boy Scout Patrols
were formed throughout the British Empire and the first official
Scout Camp took place at Humshaugh, Northumberland.
The Scouts have a Law, Promise and Motto which are:
The Law
1. A Scouts' honour is to be trusted.
2. A Scout is loyal to his Country, His Scouters,
His Parents, His Employers and to those under Him.
3. A Scouts' duty is to be useful and help others.
4. A Scout is a friend to all, and a brother to every
other Scout, no matter to what Country, Class or Creed the other
may belong.
5. A Scout is courteous.
6. A Scout is a friend to animals.
7. A Scout obeys orders of his parents, Patrol Leader,
or Scout Master without question.
8. A Scout smiles and whistles under all difficulties.
9. A Scout is thrifty
10. A Scout is clean in thought, word and deed.

The Promise
On My Honour I promise,
That I will do my best,
To do My Duty to God and to my country,
To help other people at all times, and obey The Scout Law.
The Motto
'Be Prepared'
The B-P Scouts follow much the same Training Scheme as laid down
by Baden - Powell many years ago:
* Tenderfoot
* Second Class
* First Class
* Scout Cord
The Scouts also have the opportunity to gain the following
proficiency badges
(click for details):
Accident Prevention
| Air Apprentice | Air
Glider | Air Spotter |
Aircraft Modeller
Angler | Athlete
| Backwoodsman |
Bandsman
Basket maker
| Bellringer | Bookbinder
| Camper | Canoeist
| Child Carer |Collector
Conservationist
| Cook (Camp) | Cook
(Home) | Coxswain | Crime
Prevention
Cyclist | Designer
| Entertainer |
Explorer | Fire Prevention
| First Aid |
Friendship
Gardener |
Guide | Homemaker |
Host | Information
Technology | Jobman
Joiner |
Leather Worker | Lifesaver
| Linguist |
Marksman | Master-at-Arms
Metal Worker
| Music Maker | Needleworker
| Oarsman | Observer
| Orienteer
Overseas Friendship
| Photographer |
Pioneer | Piper | Printer | Reader
Rider | Rope
Spinner | Scribe | Signaller
| Smallholder | Speaker
| Sportsman
Starman | Swimmer
| Tracker | Weatherman
| Wirelessman | Woodcraftsmen
Scout Citizenship Award |
Beaver Instructor Badge | Wolf
Cub Instructor Badge
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