Uniformed Groups
Brownies
Brownies are guided by a comprehensive 5-Point Programme, which develops them in 5 areas:
- Personal & Social Development – Healthy Me, Courteous Me, Cultured Me
- Home – Home Safety & Duties
- Outdoor – Discovering Nature, A Green World
- Community – My Country, My Neighbourhood, Helper
- International – My Brownie Friend, My World
Through games, outdoor activities, and hands-on projects, Brownies develop important life skills like teamwork, leadership, and creativity. Brownies will also get to learn other necessary skills through camps, field trips, fun activities and appropriate tasks or projects to help them acquire their proficiency badges.
Girls' Brigade
In Girls' Brigade (GB), we seek to develop each girl to her fullest potential by equipping her with the necessary skills, empowering her to make good decisions and fostering a sense of responsibility towards the community. There are abundant opportunities for the girls to form supportive friendships and acquire leadership skills through fun-filled and meaningful activities such as camps, national activities and community involvement projects. Through these activities, they will also earn their proficiency badges when certain skills are displayed. GB CCA sessions are held every Saturday morning.
Boys' Brigade
The Boys' Brigade (BB) members are developed in the following aspects: Global Awareness, Community Spiritedness, Personal Mastery and Leadership. They will participate in activities such as BB Enrolment Day, BB Week, BB Cares and various camps. There are two major events where boys can represent the company and compete against other companies in Character Quest and Adventure Quest. Boys will earn their proficiency badges through weekly badge class. They will also play games to encourage team bonding. BB CCA sessions are held every Saturday morning.
Scouts
Our Scouts experience learning and fun through games and interaction in small groups. These activities aim to develop our Scouts to their highest potential in the aspect of leadership, teamwork and independence. They also have opportunities to contribute to the school, the scout fraternity and the community. The Scouts’ activities include Job week, Donation draw and Uniformed Group Camp. They will earn their respective badge works if they acquire the expected skills.