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Scout Expedition Programme

Asia / Brunei Darussalam0 views1 min
Scout Expedition Programme

Twenty-eight Venture Scouts in Brunei Darussalam completed the Scout Expedition Programme, which tested skills like endurance, navigation, and leadership from Kampung Beribi to As-Salam Mosque in Kampung Junjongan. Ten scouts earned the Sultan’s Scout Badge, the highest award in Brunei’s Venture Scouts training scheme.

Twenty-eight Venture Scouts participated in the Scout Expedition Programme, a rigorous training initiative in Brunei Darussalam. The programme began at the Scout Training and Camping Centre in Kampung Beribi and concluded at As-Salam Mosque in Kampung Junjongan. Participants were evaluated on physical endurance, mental resilience, self-discipline, navigation skills, leadership, and teamwork. The programme aimed to develop essential skills for scouts, emphasizing both individual and collective growth. As part of the assessment, ten scouts achieved the Sultan’s Scout Badge, recognized as the highest award in Brunei’s Venture Scouts training scheme. This distinction highlights their exceptional performance and dedication throughout the expedition. The programme’s structure ensures scouts undergo a comprehensive test of their abilities, preparing them for future challenges. The final leg at As-Salam Mosque marked the culmination of their efforts, reinforcing the values of discipline and teamwork. The Sultan’s Scout Badge serves as a testament to their hard work and commitment to scouting principles. This initiative reflects Brunei’s focus on youth development through structured activities that foster resilience and leadership. The success of the programme underscores the importance of such training in shaping responsible and capable individuals. The Scout Expedition Programme continues to be a cornerstone of scouting in the country, setting high standards for participants.

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