BSP - Accomplishmentreport
BSP - Accomplishmentreport
BSP - Accomplishmentreport
Department of Education
National Capital Region
Schools Division Office
Manila
ability of boys to do useful things for themselves and others, to train them in Scoutcraft, and to
teach them patriotism, courage, self-reliance, and kindred virtues, using the methods which
are in common use by boy Scouts.
THE SEVEN CHARTER MEMBERS AND FOUNDING
Fathers of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines are Joseph Emile H. Stevenot, Arsenio N. Luz,
Carlos P. Romulo, General Vicente Lim, Judge Manuel R. Camus, Jorge B. Vargas and
Gabriel A. Daza.
On January 01, 1938, the inauguration of the Boy Scouts of the Philippines was held in front of
the Legislative Building in Manila, with Exequiel Villacorta taking over as Chief Scout
Executive, equivalent to the position of todays Secretary General.
J.E.H. Stevenot served as the first President of the BSP, with Jorge B. Vargas as First Vice
President, Carlos P. Romulo as Second Vice President, General Vicente Lim as Treasurer,
Judge Manuel R. Camus as National Scout Commissioner, Exequiel Villacorta as Chief Scout
Executive, and Severino V. Araos as Deputy Chief Scout Executive.
Several years after Commonwealth Act. No. 111, with its subsequent amendments under
Presidential Decree No. 460 and Republic Act No. 7278, the Boy Scouts of the Philippines
continues to strive in pursuing its mission to inculcate in our Scouts love of God, country and
fellowmen; to prepare the youth for responsible leadership; and to contribute to nation-building
according to the ideals, principles and programs of Scouting.
History of Scouting
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adolescents that would also emphasize the importance of morality and good deeds.
First, however, he decided to try out some of his ideas on an actual group of boys. On July 25,
1907, he took a diverse group of 21 adolescents to Brownsea Island in Dorsetshire where they set up
camp for a fortnight. With the aid of other instructors, he taught the boys about camping, observation,
deduction, woodcraft, boating, lifesaving, patriotism, and chivalry. Many of these lessons were learned
through inventive games that were very popular with the boys. The first Boy Scouts meeting was a great
success.
With the success of Scouting for Boys, Baden-Powell set up a central Boy Scouts office, which
registered new Scouts and designed a uniform. By the end of 1908, there were 60,000 Boy Scouts, and
troops began springing up in British Commonwealth countries across the globe. In September 1909, the
first national Boy Scout meeting was held at the Crystal Palace in London. Ten thousand Scouts showed
up, including a group of uniformed girls who called themselves the Girl Scouts. In 1910, Baden-Powell
organized the Girl Guides as a separate organization.
American version of the Boy Scouts has it origins in an event that occurred in London in 1909.
Chicago publisher William Boyce was lost in the fog when a Boy Scout came to his aid. After guiding
SCOUT METHOD
The Scout Method is a non-formal self-education system, and is a key part of Scouting.
It is composed of seven different elements which work together to provide a rich, active
and fun learning environment. The Scout Method includes:
THE SCOUT PROMISE AND LAW
The Scout Law is a concrete and practical way to understand the values of Scouting.
The Scout Promise is a personal pledge to do ones best to live according to those
values, which you make before a group of peers when you choose to join. The Promise
and Law are considered as one element because they are closely linked.
LEARNING BY DOING
The patrol is the basic organisational structure in Scouting. Each small group, normally
comprising 6-8 youth members, operates as a team with one member acting as team
leader. Within each team and in ways appropriate to their capacities, the Scouts
organise their life as a group, sharing responsibilities, and decide upon, organise, carry
out and evaluate their activities. This is done with the support of adults.
KAWAN Leaders
Magat Salamat Elementary School
Scouting Unit
Judy V. Sampang
Nelia G. Estilong
Ma. Dorotea B. Ojera
Imelda Q. Bayola
Evelyn Parungao
Alma C. Mallari
Maria Lourdes B. Magnaye
May Rose E. Aquilea
Aileen D. Feliciano
Jovita Marias
Marilou V. Lapid
Criselda Ramboanga
Rizalina T. Bayuga
Teresita F. Rosas
Charlotte A. Datul
Prescilla Ching
Maria Asuncion Gaoiran
Marian S. Gendrano
Marissa Duyog
Unit Leaders
Magat Salamat Elementary School
Scouting Unit
Kenneth T. Cristobal
Janine Eunice R. dela Cruz
Julie Ann B. Villegas
Marlon M. Puno
Dona T. Yabut
Francis Ross M. Padrelanan
Rosendo Z. Giray
Aldrin B. Marfil
List of Registered
KAB Scouts 2016
RODGE Q. VALERIANO
MARC JEMSTER D. SALITA
STREGTH G. SANDAGAN
KEEAN MATHEW A. SANJOHN
DIEGO
MARINO R. DASIAN
VAHN EDRIC M. MONTERO
FRANZEN KYLE M. CENTINAJE
CHACHARY M. RAMOS NICO ARIEL C. FRANCISCO
JAMES ADAM REYES
JOMMY S. SILUD
List of Registered
Boy Scouts for 2016
RENZ ANDERSON A. MABANTA
IVAN RASAEL G. CAPULONG
JOHN MARC C. SAN DIEGO
JOSHUA Q. BAYOLA
JOSEPH LUIS T. LABAO
PRINCE ANGELO NIVERBA
JEREMY IRIS SALONGA
JOHN JAZPER B. CRUZ
MARK EDEN Q. PANIAMOGAN
DAN JOSHUA T. NIEPES
JONEL Y. ROSAS
CEDRIC ONNIEL L. GULLABA
PAUL JOSHUA J. JINAYON
ZHENDRELLE CHESTER P. GLINOFRIA
JIBREEL P. JOAQUIN
JOHN VINCENT S. BATTUNG
JAKE D. EDAR
SEAN RHEYWIN Z. GOMEZ
SHERWIN PAUL A. VICENTE
ROYCE WESLEY GARCIA
ALLEN JAMES M. ZEPEDE
KENT CYMEL B. FLORES
RHYTYM R. CRUZ
ZION EZEKIEL MICAIAHH NAVIA
PRINCE AVRIEL G. MARANAN
IDEALS of SCOUTING
ANG PANUNUMPA NG SCOUT