I was given an opportunity to be one of the adult leaders of our school’s BSP. Last month we had our district camporal held at our school campus.The highlight of the event was the campfire ceremony. All scouts and scouters gathered at the schools oval ground.
The Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP) is established in numerous schools throughout the country. Many schools actively encourage students to participate in scouting activities as part of their extracurricular programs. This organization aims to develop one’s leadership, camaraderie, and service.
Guided by the Boy Scout Law and Law, scouts embark on a journey of exploration where each adventure teaches resiliency and resourcefulness. Scouts also learn survival skills that they can use in real life such as knot tying, compass and map reading, steps in first aid and bandaging as well as fire building.
The beauty scouting is that it doesn’t only simply learning practical skills but it is more on shaping one’s character. Through the series of activities and meaningful connections with fellow scouts and troop leaders, they learn the significance of integrity, respect, and empathy. The camaraderie formed around campfires and nurtures a sense of belonging and unity.
Furthermore, scouting is not only about personal growth but also serving others and creating a positive impact on communities. From planting tress to offering help to in those in need, scouts embody the spirit of Laging Handa (Always Prepared) in their dedication to serve.
interesting shoots henry!! i loved this one of everyone around the pit fire