St. George's Scout

St. George's Scout

The St. George's Scout Award is the highest youth award achievable in the Senior Scouts section of the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association.

The St. George's Scout Award, like the Queen's Scout Award, is conferred on the recipient; you are not awarded the St. George's Scout Award, you become a St. George's Scout. The Award is named for St. George, the patron saint of Scouting, and marks the completion of many requirements met during their time in the Baden-Powell Scouts' Association. The St. George's Scout Award needs to be completed before the Senior Scout's 18th birthday.

Requirements

The St. George's Scout Award is the culmination of the B-PSA Scout training scheme. In order to become a St. George's Scout, the young person is required to have completed several prior awards, including:

*Venturer Badge:The Senior Scout is required to::1 Complete an adventure journey as a member of a Patrol in which they play a leading part. The journey, which may be short in length, must include at least 5 ‘incidents’ such as rescues from fire or heights, compass work, or signalling over distance.:2 Be reasonably proficient in 2 of the following. Each of the 2 must be selected from different groups, as under:::(A) Boxing, Fencing, Wrestling, Judo.::(B) Rowing, Riding, ice-skating, sailing, gliding.::(C) Swimming, Diving.::(D) Gymnastics, Tumbling.::(E) Rock climbing, Rope Spinning, Caving.::(F) Athletics, Field events, Cross country events.::(G) Rifle Shooting, Archery.:3 Be able to perform 2 of the following:::(A) Climb a tree to a height of 9m.::(B) Vault a fence two-thirds of your height.::(C) Swim 20m wearing clothes.:4 Make a journey of at least 32km. on foot, with not more than 2 other Senior Scouts. Route must be one with which the Senior Scout is not familiar and should, if possible, include stiff country. Sleep out, using only the gear carried in a rucksack. Maximum weights 14 kg. Which must include food. The Examiner may set the candidate 1 or 2 tasks that require a specific report and a general log of the journey is required.

*Bushman's Thong:The Senior Scout is required to hold the Bushman's Thong, or Braid, which is a plaited leather braid worn on the right breast [ [http://www.inquiry.net/advancement/traditional/bushman.htm Bushman's Thong details] ] . In order to gain the Bushman's Thong the Senior Scout is required to have reached First Class Scout and have completed the Venturer Badge (above) and two proficiency badges from either Astronomer, Camp Warden, Forester, Hiker, Master Cook, Meteorologist, Naturalist, Senior Pioneer, or Survival. They are also expected to have camped for 30 nights as a member of their group. The final part of the Award involves the Scout making their own leather braid.

*Ambulance Badge:The standards for this award follow current St. John's literature [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorambulance.htm Ambulance Award details] ] . The examiner for this badge must be a qualified doctor, RGN, SRN or an Instructor in First Aid to one of the bodies listed above or have passed a B-PSA course in the aspects of First Aid.

*Public Service:The Senior Scout is required to complete three public service badges, chosen from Conservation [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorconservation.htm Senior Conservation details] ] , Crime Watch [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorcrimewatch.htm Crime Watch details] ] , Dispatch Rider [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniordespatchrider.htm Despatch Rider details] ] , Fireman [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorfarmer.htm Senior Farmer details] ] , Handyman [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorhandiman.htm Senior Handyman details] ] , Interpreter [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorinterpreter.htm Senior Interpreter details] ] , Leading Signaller [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorleadingsignaller.htm Leading Signaller details] ] , Pathfinder [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorpathfinder.htm Senior Pathfinder details] ] , Pilot, Public Health [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorpublichealth.htm Senior Public Health details] ] , Quartermaster [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorquartermaster.htm Senior Quartermaster details] ] , Rescuer [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorrescuer.htm Senior Rescuer details] ] , Senior Explorer [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorexplorer.htm Senior Explorer details] ] , or Camp Warden [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorcampwarden.htm Senior Camp Warden details] ] . An alternative is for the applicant to hold the Senior Scout Instructor badge [ [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/badgesites/seniorinstructor.htm Senior Scout Instructor Award details] ] .

*Camping:The Senior Scout is required to have camped for 40 nights as part of the Group.

*Interview:Complete an interview with the Commissioner for Senior Scouts, in which they are required to show that they have been providing an example of "the Scout Way of Life".

Comparable awards

Eagle Scout Award

References

External links

* [http://www.traditionalscouting.co.uk/seniorscout.htm Baden-Powell Scouts' Association, Senior Scouts)]
* [http://www.1stmerrickville.ca/scouts/docs/prg_SrB_PWhandbook.pdf B-PSA Canada, Senior Scouts Handbook)]


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