Scouts
Scouts
Vision
CCE through the Scout promise and scout law
Mission
To nurture altruistic leadership through outdoor play
Overview
Learning is by doing. Tampines Cub Scouts explore nature through exciting outdoor activities. We go for hikes, we prepare our own meals, we build shelters, we spread love and bring smiles to the people around us. We develop Sixers to explore their areas of interest and transfer their learning to their juniors. A Scout has courage in all difficulties. Learning is by doing. Tampines Cub Scouts explore nature through exciting outdoor activities. We go for hikes, we prepare our own meals, we build shelters, we spread love and bring smiles to the people around us. We develop Sixers to explore their areas of interest and transfer their learning to their juniors. A Scout has courage in all difficulties.
Day & Time | Venue | Teachers-in-Charge | Levels involved |
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Friday | Science Lab 1 & 2 Eco-Garden | Mr Kang Teck Beng (I/C) | P3 to P6 |
Primary 5 cub scouts practiced their compass and map reading skills to lead their juniors in a hike up Bukit Timah summit.
Map reading practice and hike up Bukit Timah Summit.
Selected Primary 5 cub scouts challenged themselves in a 3 days 2 nights outdoor camp organised by the Singapore Scouts Association.
A confident and nature loving Sixer participating in the Cub Scout Leadership Course.
Sixers who had their plans for mini hike approved by Akela can take charge and run their planned activities with their Six.
A Sixer engaging his juniors during a mini hike that he had planned.
To develop their critical thinking skills, cub scouts are challenged to construct a bridge made of popsicle sticks to withstand a specified weight spanned across two tables.
Challenge accepted! Challenge completed!
Sixers leading their Six in the preparation of their snack.
Practicing what they have learnt about food hygiene and fire safety.
A dome tent can be easily put up and kept in record timing when everyone in the Six works together.
The letter “I” does not appear in the word “Teamwork”
Sixers should pursue their areas of interest while achieving proficiency badges for their scouts uniform. This picture shows a Sixer sharing about the science behind his hovercraft.
A Sixer sharing about his area of interest during Innovation Day
Selected cub scouts can participate in camping activities to develop their resilience while making friends with cub scouts from other schools.
Outdoor activities are fun!