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Seniors are Girl Scouts who are in ninth and tenth grade (around ages 14–16). [13] They wear the same uniform as Cadettes—however, the disks for their membership stars are red and their badges are a rectangular shape. [2] [5] Seniors use the Girl's Guide to Girl Scouting for Seniors [6] and the National Leadership Journeys [7] to earn ...
The Star and Life ranks require that the scout serve in a position of responsibility and perform community service. Except for Scout rank (and Eagle Palms as of August 1, 2017), all ranks require that the candidate participate in a Scoutmaster conference and pass a Board of Review. [5] [7]
The Senior Scout section was first suggested by Baden-Powell in 1917, but it was soon replaced by Rover Scouts, before being restored as a section in the Boy Scouts Association in 1946. [1] In 1967, The Scout Association's Advance Party Report replaced Rover Scouts and Senior Scouts with the Venture Scout section. This was one of the factors ...
Scout (Tropsspejdere) 6th to 9th form Senior Scouts (Seniorspejdere) 16 to 24 years (often older) KFUM-Spejderne i Danmark (YMCA-Scouts of Denmark), [12] Beaver 6 to 8 years Cub 8 to 10 years Scout 10 to 17 years Rover 17 to 25 years (often older) Junior Scout 10 to 11 years Senior Scout 14 to 17 years Føroya Skótaráð (Faroese Scout Council ...
As a Senior Scout: I will live the Scout Oath and Law and the Scout Motto and the Senior Scout Slogan; I will be familiar with the constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, especially my rights and obligations as a Filipino citizen. I will share in the responsibilities of my home, school, church, neighborhood, community, and country.
The rank of Eagle Scout requires the Scout plan, develop and lead their own service project that benefits their community or an organization other than Scouting. In 2010, the Life Scout rank added a specific teaching requirement, where a Star-rank Scout must teach a younger Scout certain requirements for one of the early ranks.
Eagle Scout is the highest rank awarded to a Senior Scout in the Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP). To be awarded the rank, a Scout must lead in planning and doing two community service projects and earn a total of 23 merit badges consisting of 17 required merit badges and 2 specialist ratings (a specialist rating involves 3 related merit badges and a community service project).
This award was earned by Intermediate Scouts who had already earned the First Class Award and was a bridge to Senior rank. Because of the shortage of metal during WWII, at first the award was a curved embroidered patch worn on the uniform. In 1947, the Curved Bar pin was introduced. [5]