The Scouting and Guiding movement in schools is an educational program that helps students develop character, discipline, and a sense of responsibility through outdoor activities, teamwork, and community service. It is usually divided into two groups—Scouts for boys and Guides for girls. The main objectives of this movement are to build self-confidence, leadership, and cooperation, encourage service to others, promote good citizenship, develop a spirit of adventure and love for nature, and instill moral values and discipline. Various activities such as camps, hikes, social service programs, skill-building sessions, and participation in national events help students learn teamwork, responsibility, and dedication to society.

📌 Objectives

    • To instill discipline, responsibility, and patriotism.
    • To promote teamwork and cooperation.
    • To encourage service to the community and environment.

📯Activities

    • Camping and hiking: Students experience outdoor life and learn survival skills.
    • Community service: Participation in cleanliness drives, tree planting, and helping during
      school events.
    • Skill development: First aid, knot tying, map reading, and fire safety.
    • National celebrations: Active involvement in Independence Day, Republic Day, and other
      cultural programs.