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SingaporeScout Association Annual Report 2010100 years of Scouting The Adventure Continues

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A big thank you

to the Singapore Scout Association foryour support at Chingay 2010

A big thank you

to the Singapore Scout Association foryour support at Chingay 2010

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Thirty-three scouts from Siglap Secondary School volunteeredtheir time to pack goodie bags for the Tote Board sector.

Tote Board and Singapore Pools are principal founding sponsors of the Chingay Parade. In 2010, the Tote Board

Family Float, “Wall of Strength”, celebrated the strength and resilience of the various benefi ciaries of the Tote Board Family.

Together with award winning Wushu exponents and a 30-member strong percussion troupe, the Tote Board Family Float was an exciting interplay of martial arts, colours, rhythm and celebration.

Scout teams from YangZheng Primary School welcomed theTote Board Family Float with Chingay audiences.

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CHIEF SCOUT

THE SINGAPORE SCOUT ASSOCIATION

His Excellency Mr. S R NathanThe President of the Republic of Singapore

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The Singapore Scout Association, formely known as the Boy Scouts Association, was

constituted under the powers granted by the Royal Charter issued under the hand

of King George V dated 4th January 1912, and the Boy Scouts Association Act (Cap

26 Singapore Statue, 1985 Revised Edition) having the force of law in Singapore. It

is registered (No. 0196) as a Charity under the Charities Act, 1982 with effect from

29th June 1985. Singapore Scout Association is also an Institution of Public Character

(IPC 000407) with effect from Aug 2010.

The mission of Scouting is to contribute to the education of young people, through a

value system based on the Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where

people are self-fulfilled as individuals and play a constructive role in society.

The Mission of Scouting

On my honour I promise that I will do my best

To do my duty to God and the Republic of Singapore

To help other people and

To keep the Scout Law

The Scout Promise

A Scout is to be trusted

A Scout is loyal

A Scout makes friends, establishes and maintains harmonious relations

A Scout is disciplined and considerate

A Scout has courage in all difficulties

The Scout Law

“Be Prepared”– The Scout Motto

THE SINGAPORE

SCOUT ASSOCIATION

– Lord Baden-Powell of Gilwell

Be Prepared... the

meaning of the motto

is that a scout must

prepare himself by

previous thinking out

and practicing how to

act on any accident

or emergency so

that he is never

taken by surprise.

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CONTENT

President Message

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7Chief Commissioner’s Message

Scout Council 2010/2011

9Sub Committee Scout Council 2010/2011

10Commissioner’s Council 2010

Message

Council

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11

Functional Commissioners 2010

Membership Census 2010

West Area Report

16South Area Report

Report on Areas

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35

31

25

36

34

37

27

19

40

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North Area Report

East Area Report

100th Anniversary Celebrations

Job Week

International Relations

Adult Leaders’ Training

Programmes & EventsCub Scout

Scout

Venture Scout

Rover Scout

Sea Scout

ICT

42Singapore Scout Guild

43Membership Growth

44Seniors in Scouting

Awards and Achievements

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48

46Frank Cooper Sands Award

Akela Award

50Chief Commissioner’s Award

50President Scout Award

Distinguished Service Award

53Centennial Gold Award

54Report on Full Time Staff

55Financial Statements

88Appreciation

89Editorial Team

45National Events

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Mr Noel Hon Chia Chun

JP, BBM (L), BBM

PresidentSingapore Scout Association

PRESIDENT’S

MESSAGE

The Singapore Scout Association celebrated 100 years of Scouting in Singapore

in 2010. In the best traditions of Scouting, SSA focused on the Scouting Method

and Duty to God, Country, Others and Self. The past year was indeed a busy year

and the Singapore Scout Association successfully organised various events and

programmes to commemorate our 100th Anniversary.

Our celebrations began with the Centennial Dinner in which Senior Minister Goh

Chok Tong, a prominent scout leader during his school days, honoured us by gracing

the occasion as our Guest-of-Honour on 27 February 2010. More than 1,000 scouts,

spanning the generations, attended the dinner. It was indeed a great opportunity to

meet old patrol and troop mates and to re-establish scouting friendships lost over

the years. The Singapore Scout Association was given the rare honour of naming

an orchid to mark our 100th anniversary at the dinner. SM Goh unveiled the orchid

named “Dendrobium, Singapore Scouts”.

The second event was the staging of the Centennial Scout Rally at Hwa Chong

Institution on May 22, 2010. Over 5000 scouts and their family members attended

the rally. Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean graced the occasion as our Guest-of-

Honour. The Rally was co-hosted by the Hwa Chong Scout Guild Chapter and SSA.

One of the highlights of the Rally was the launching of the “Scout’s Knot” to remind

scouts of their responsibility to do a “good turn a day”.

The official launching of the Scout Discovery Centre by Dr Vivian Balakrishnan,

Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports was held on 4 September.

Hailed as the first of its kind in Asia Pacific Region (APR), the Centre boasts exhibits

and artifacts dating back to the days of the inception of the movement. It is supported

under the National Heritage Board’s Heritage Industry Incentive Programme (Hi2P).

This Centre will form the basis of permanent scouting displays and exhibits and I am

confident that the number of exhibits will grow over the years when scouts contribute

their precious mementos to be shares by all. This centre was made possible by a

substantial donation from the Lo Foundation and I would like to record our thanks to

the Foundation for their generosity.

As part of the Centennial celebrations, SSA commissioned a book titled “100 Years of

Adventure“. This was officially launched by our Chief Scout, HE President SR Nathan,

on 20 September at the Istana. This commemorative book is a pictorial account of

the activities of the Scout Movement in Singapore over the years. The Book was

designed to generate maximum visual impact, while capturing as comprehensively

as possible, 100 years of scouting activities. Photographs, some dating to the early

1900s, have been extensively used in the Centennial Book. This publication is

supported by the National Heritage Board.

The finale of the Centennial Celebrations was our National Jamboree, Jamb 100.

This was held in conjunction with the third ASEAN Jamboree. Jam 100 attracted

over 2,300 participants from Singapore and overseas. In particular, we had strong

representation from National Scout Organizations from ASEAN. Besides the usual

scouts, members of other unformed groups also participated in the jamboree,

making it a truly national youth event. Some 7,000 family members and friends of

scouts, including visitors from foreign NSOs, thronged the campsites during the

Opening Ceremony.

Our Guest-of-Honour, Chief Scout President SR Nathan kindly officiated at the

Opening Ceremony on Sunday 5th December 2010 at our Sarimbun Scout Camp.

In keeping with tradition, an International Night and a Closing Ceremony were also

staged. Our Guest-of -Honours at the other two events are:

a) International Night, Assoc Prof Koo Tsai Kee Minister of State (Defence) on

Tuesday 7th December 2010.

b) Closing ceremony graced by Dr. Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education on

Wednesday 8th December 2010. Dr. Ng gave a moving and inspiring speech

at the Closing Ceremony.

President’s Message

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As it was also the 3rd ASEAN Jamboree, I am glad to note that over 900 participants

from 8 NSOs within ASEAN actively participated in the jamboree. Another 62

participants hailed from APR region and beyond. Apart from promoting the spirit of

scouting, Jam 100’s other objectives are to promote an ASEAN identity, environmental

sustainability, and the building of a caring society. This is consistent with the global

dimensions of scouting. The jamboree helped to promote a culture of peace and

developed harmonious relations among people across national boundaries.

While building up the movement over the last 100 years has been challenging, it will

be even more challenging for the Scout Movement to remain relevant to our youth in

our rapidly changing society and to continue to attract new and more members from

our community.

The SSA will need to continue to reinvent itself in order to strive towards our vision of

being a relevant and contributing, uniformed organization.

Indeed the success of SSA depends on our volunteers who saw the Movement

through many turbulent times in its 100-year history. I would like to commend our

Volunteers (Scout Council Members, Commissioners, Scout Guild Members and

Adult Leaders) who have made selfless sacrifices and commitment and, who

remained with the movement through “thick and thin”. The success of Scouting in

Singapore is indeed your success.

To our donors, sponsors, partners and well wishers, I would like to express our deep

gratitude for all their support, blessings and generosity.

Let us continue to work together as a team and leave this world a little better than

when we found it.

So “Be Prepared” for the adventure continues for another 100 years and beyond.

“So “Be Prepared” for the adventure continues for another 100 years and beyond.”

President’s Message

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Mr Tan Cheng Kiong

Chief CommissionerTh e Singapore Scout Association

CHIEF COMMISSIONER’S

MESSAGE

Dear Fellow Scouts,

Last year we celebrated 100 years of Scouting in Singapore. We had an exhilarating

time, with a range of exciting events and activities culminating in an international

jamboree which saw a record number of participants in the 6-day event.

A 100th year birthday is a good time for reminiscence, but it must also be a time for

looking ahead. In order to continue the adventure for the next hundred years, we

need to innovate and make Scouting relevant and interesting to the current generation

of youths.

2011 is the first of the next 100 years. Standing on what had been achieved, it is time

for us to look forward to greater heights for the movement. We must plan strategically

to position ourselves as a premier youth movement that meets the needs of young

people as well as the local and international community. The Ministry of Education

has great plans to change the educational landscape and help the students do better

not only academically, but also socially and emotionally, as well as to be able to

achieve success in life through different paths and avenues. As a youth movement

offering non-formal education, we must complement the formal education provided

by the schools, and find niche areas for ourselves, move with the times and stay

attractive and relevant. To do this, we must identify the areas where we are in a

position to contribute to the development of young people better than the formal

school structure and classrooms.

The vision for the future must come from the young people. The adults are there to

provide the guidance that comes from experience and wisdom. I wish to hear from

everyone of you how we can make scouting more relevant and interesting to you.

I also want to know how we can attract others who are not scouts to join us. I also

want more adults and parents to join hands with us to develop the next generation of

leaders and responsible citizens.

In order to make The Singapore Scout Association a winning organization of

significance that can make a positive and sustained impact on the community, I

count on your whole-hearted support and commitment to put our act together and

pull in the same direction. “Be Prepared” to go the extra mile, as we continue our

adVenture for another 100 years and beyond.

“2011 is the fi rst of the next 100 years. Standing on what had been achieved, it is time for us to look forward to greater heights for the movement! ”

Chief Commissioner’s Message

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SCOUT COUNCIL

2010/2011

Mr Noel Hon Chia Chun JP, BBM(L) BBM

President

Mr Robert KohVice-President

Mr Ricky Sim Eng HuatHon. Secretary

Mr Lai Seng KwoonHon. Treasurer

Mr Jimmy Lau Siah KokElected Member

‘Till June 2010

Mr Chey Chor WaiElected Member

Mr Chia Chong MengElected Member

Mr Richard Yeong Ong LoyElected Member

Mr Anthony Thng BBM, PBMElected Member

Mr Tan Kee Lian, RoneyElected Member

Mr Lai Mun Fatt, RoyElected Member

Mr Tan SijieElected Member

Mr Henry BaeyElected Member

From June 2010

Dr Tan Guong Ching PPAPresident (Scout Guild)

Invited Member

‘Till June 2010

Mr Tan Chok KianInvited Member

Prof Lui Pao ChuenInvited Member

Mr Tan Heng Yang (CCAB, MOE)Invited Member

Mr James SohInvited Member (NYAA)

Mr Lee Pak SingInvited Member (MCYS)

Mr Fong Heng BooInvited Member

Mr Ee Tiang HweeInvited Member

Mr Tan Cheng KiongChief Commissioner

Mr Nicholas Tang NingDy. Chief Commissioner

Mr Chay Hong LengDy. Chief Commissioner / International

Commissioner

Mr Andrew AngAsst. Chief Commissioner (North Area)

Mr Lester LeeAsst. Chief Commissioner (South Area)

Mr Ho Chee HengAsst. Chief Commissioner (East Area)

Mr Alphonsus GregoryAsst. Chief Commissioner (West Area)

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeAsst. Chief Commissioner (Programme) /

National Programme Commissioner

Dr Mohd Effendy Bin RajabEx-Officio (Executive Director)

Mr Caleb Cheah Gim LaiEx-Officio (Director Of Corporate Affairs)

Standing

Seated

Not in Photograph

Tan Sijie, Chey Chor Wai, Richard Yeong, Andrew Ang, Lester Lee, Ho Chee Heng, Malcolm Tan, Chia Chong Meng,Tan Heng Yang, Dr. Eff endy

Ee Tiang Hwee, Chay Hong Leng, Nicholas Tang, S.K.Lai, Tan Cheng Kiong, Noel Hon, Robert Koh, Ricky Sim,Roy Lai, Anthony Th ng

Dr. Tan Guong Ching, Prof Lui Pao Chuen, Tan Chok Kian, Roney Tan, Fong Heng Boo, James Soh (NYAA),Lee Pak Sing (YOG), Alphonsus Gregory

Scout Council

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SUB COMMITTEE

SCOUT COUNCIL

2010/2011

FINANCE COMMITTEE

Mr Lai Seng KwoonChairman

Mr Chey Chor WaiVice-Chairman

Ms Jennifer LimSecretary

(Manager, Accounts)

Mr Robert KohMember

Mr Chow Hock LinMember

Dr Mohd EffendyMember

(Executive Director)

Mr Roger PuarMember

(Manager, Scout Shop)

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

ESTABLISHMENT

COMMITTEE

Mr Robert KohChairman

Mr James SohVice-Chairman

Dr Mohd EffendySecretary

(Executive Director)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongMember

Mr Barry ChuaMember

Mr Vincent LimMember

Mr Lim Chwee PengMember

Mr Lim Say ChionhMember

Mr Tan Kwang CheakMember

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

LEGAL COMMITTEE

Mr Tan Chok KianChairman

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeVice Chairman

Dr Mohd EffendySecretary

(Executive Director)

Mr Nicholas TangMember

Mr Ranvir Kumar SinghMember

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

BUILDING AND ESTATE

COMMITTEE

Mr Richard YeongChairman

Mr Roy LaiVice Chairman

Mr AmanSecretary

(Executive, Facilities)

Mr Tan Heng YangMember

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeMember

Dr Jeffrey Ho Kai KwongMember

Mr Amos SimMember

Ms Jennifer LimMember

(Manager, Accounts)

Mr Caleb CheahMember

(Director of Corporate Affairs)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

Dr Mohd EffendyEx-Officio

(Executive Director)

FUND RAISING

COMMITTEE

Mr Roney TanChairman

Mr Henry BaeyVice Chairman

Ms Halimah Ismail Secretary

(Snr Executive, Admin & Fund

Raising)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongMember

Mr Lai Seng KwoonMember

Dr Tan Guong ChingMember

Mr Ee Tiang HweeMember

Mr Ricky Sim Eng HuatMember

Mr Richard YeongMember

Dr Mohd EffendyMember

(Executive Director)

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

MEMBERSHIP SERVICES

& PR COMMITTEE

Mr Anthony ThngChairman

Mr Lee Pak SingVice Chairman

Mr Caleb CheahSecretary

(Director of Corporate Affairs)

Mr Chay Hong LengMember

Mr Chia Chong MengMember

Mr Ang Lian KweeMember

Ms Jacqueline LauMember

Mr Andrew Ang Kah HinMember

Mr Lester Lee Siak YengMember

Mr Ho Chee HengMember

Mr Alphonsus GregoryMember

Mr Maohaid FaizalMember

(Senior Executive, IT & IR)

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

Dr Mohd EffendyEx-Officio

(Executive Director)

AWARDS COMMITTEE

(LEVEL 1)

Mr James SohChairman

Mr Chow Hock LinVice Chairman

Ms Angie PongSecretary

(Snr Executive, Adult Resource)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongMember

Mr Nicholas TangMember

Dr Jeffrey Ho Kai KwongMember

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeMember

Mr Andrew Ang Kah HinMember

Mr Lester Lee Siak YengMember

Mr Ho Chee HengMember

Mr Alphonsus GregoryMember

Dr Mohd EffendyMember

(Executive Director)

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

AWARDS COMMITTEE

(LEVEL 2)

Mr Noel HonChairman

Mr Chow Hock LinVice Chairman

Mr Caleb CheahSecretary

(Director of Corporate Affairs)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongMember

Mr Nicholas TangMember

Mr Ricky Sim Eng HuatMember

Mr Chay Hong LengMember

Dr Mohd EffendyMember

(Executive Director)

SCOUT SHOP

COMMITTEE

Mr Ricky Sim Eng HuatChairman

Mr Chay Hong LengVice Chairman

Mr Roger PuarSecretary

(Manager, Scout Shop)

Mr Tan SijieMember

Mr Chia Chong MengMember

Mr Michael PohMember

Ms Jennifer LimMember

(Manager Accounts)

Ms Madelene SeowMember

(Snr Executive, Programme)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

Dr Mohd EffendyEx-Officio

(Executive Director)

SARIMBUN CAMP

COMMITTEE

Mr Chey Chor WaiChairman

Mr Richard Yeong Vice Chairman

Mr Caleb CheahSecretary

(Director of Corporate Affairs)

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeMember

Mr Patrick TanMember

Mr Ho Chee HengMember

Mr Amos SimMember

Dr Mohd EffendyMember

(Executive Director)

Mr AmanMember

(Executive, Facilities)

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

AUDIT COMMITTEE

Mr Fong Heng BooChairman

Prof Lui Pao ChuenVice Chairman

Dr Mohd EffendySecretary

(Executive Director)

Mr Ee Tiang HweeMember

Mr Philip LingMember

Mr Noel HonEx-Officio

Mr Tan Cheng KiongEx-Officio

Sub Committee Scout Council

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COMMISSIONERS’

COUNCIL 2010

Mr Tan Cheng KiongChief Commissioner

Mr Lyon Lai Mun WaiDistrict Commissioner (Katong)

‘Till April 2010

Mr Goh Yee HengDistrict Commissioner (Katong)

From April 2010

Mr Ong Shun HuaDistrict Commissioner (Toa Payoh)

Mr William Tan Chin BoonDistrict Commissioner (Ang Mo Kio)

‘Till February 2010

District Commissioner (Queenstown)

From February 2010

Mr Mohd Zhafrie JalilDistrict Commissioner (Bedok)

Mr Yang ChenDistrict Commissioner (Tampines)

Mr Eugene Sim Eu-JinDistrict Commissioner (Jurong)

Mr Andrew Chua Sum LengDistrict Commissioner (Bukit Panjang)

Mr Lam Tat WaiDistrict Commissioner (Clementi)

Dr Mohd Effendy Bin RajabExecutive Director

Mr Caleb Cheah Gum LaiDirector (Corporate Affairs)

Mr Nicholas Tang NingDy. Chief Commissioner

Mr Chay Hong LengDy. Chief Commissioner /

International Commissioner

Mr Andrew Ang Kah HinAsst. Chief Commissioner(North Area)

Mr Lester Lee Siak YengAsst. Chief Commissioner (South Area)

Mr Ho Chee HengAsst. Chief Commissioner (East Area)

Mr Alphonsus GregoryAsst. Chief Commissioner (West Area)

Mr Malcolm Tan Ban HoeAsst. Chief Commissioner (Programme) /

National Programme Commissioner

Dr Jeffrey Ho Kai KwongAsst. Chief Commissioner(Training) /

National Training Commissioner

Mr. Chow Hock LinAsst. Chief Commissioner

(Adult Resources)

Ms Noraini MohamedAsst. Chief Commissioner

(Special Projects)

Mr Tan Tek TinAsst. Chief Commissioner (Membership)

FUNCTIONAL

COMMISSIONERS 2010

Mr Lim Kok Swee, EricArea Resource Commissioner (North)

Mr Wan Meng HaoProgramme Resource Commissioner

Mr Clarence HoeNational Cub Scout

Programme Commissioner

Mr Amos Sim Seng ChyeNational Sea Scout

Programme Commissioner

Mr Edmund Tay Jin YongNational Scout Programme Commissioner

Mr Lionel Wong Kai HongNational Venture Scout

Programme Commissioner

From Sep 2010

Mr Desmond Foo Chuan ChenArea Resource Commissioner (South)

Mr Michael Poh Cher HuatArea Resource Commissioner (East)

Mr Barry ChuaArea Unit Development (North)

Ms Sidah Binte JasminNational Extension Scout

Programme Commissioner

Mr Christopher NgArea Unit Development (South)

Till July 2010

Mr Steven Ang King HorAsst. Chief Commissioner (Membership)

Mr Lim Say ChionhAsst. National Programme Commissioner

Mr Tan Kay KerngAsst. National Training Commissioner

Ms Peh Khoon PuayDistrict Commissioner (Bukit Timah)

Mr Silver Rajoo P MariasamyDistrict Commissioner (Yishun)

‘Till June 2010

Mr Barry Chua Teng YamDistrict Commissioner (Yishun)

From July 2010

Mr Yeo Kai CheowDistrict Commissioner (Serangoon)

Mr Koh Kar MengDistrict Commissioner (Ang Mo Kio)

From February 2010

Mr Benjamin Pwee Yek KwanAsst. Chief Commissioner (Partnerships)

Mr Patrick Tan Kwang YeongAsst. Chief Commissioner (Resource)

Mr Lam Haw Ju, EricAsst. Area Commissioner (North Area)

Mr Lai Kwok ChinAsst. Area Commissioner (South Area)

Mr Alex Choo Haw FattAsst. National Programme Commissioner

Commissioners’ Council / Functional Commissioners

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MEMBERSHIP

CENSUS 2010

DISTRICT COMMISSIONER VOLUNTEER

LEADERS

CUB

SCOUTS

SCOUTS VENTURE

SCOUTS

ROVER

SCOUTS

FULL TIME

STAFF

TOTAL

MEMBERSHIP

Ang Mo Kio 3 79 381 197 37 17 0 714

Bedok 4 64 222 135 14 20 0 459

Bukit Panjang 2 96 481 264 32 7 0 882

Bukit Timah 1 97 388 225 64 58 0 833

Clementi 1 58 165 384 102 24 0 734

Jurong 1 71 416 196 66 11 0 761

Katong 1 87 349 395 39 38 0 909

Queenstown 1 85 282 387 72 24 0 851

Serangoon 1 139 530 315 77 47 0 1109

Tampines 1 111 575 293 44 12 0 1036

Toa Payoh 1 117 304 320 64 29 0 835

Yishun 1 86 536 116 21 4 0 764

HQ 39 367 3 40 0 0 15 464

Total 57 1457 4632 3267 632 291 15 10351

Total Membership by Gender

MALE

FEMALE

Membership Census

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REPORT ON AREAS

WEST AREA REPORT

Mr. Alphonsus GregoryAssistant Chief Commissioner

Mr. Eugene SimDistrict Commissioner (Jurong)

Mr. Andrew ChuaDistrict Commissioner (Bukit Panjang)

Mr. Lam Tat WaiDistrict Commissioner (Clementi)

Bukit Panjang District

Founder’s Day Rally(20th February)

Held at Bukit Panjang Government High

School. All 19 units participated. A total

of 217 Cub Scouts, Scouts, Ventures

and Leaders attended.

Sixers’ Training Camp(19th – 21th March)

Held at De La Salle School.

A totalof 112 Cub Scouts passed with

flying colours.

Scout Rally(22th May)

Held at Hwa Chong Institution. A total of

384 Cub Scouts, Scouts and Ventures

participated in the set up of games and

food stalls and as participants at the

Scout Rally.

Patrol Leaders’ Training Camp(4th – 6th June)

Held at Dunearn Secondary School.

All 6 Scout units attended and 64 Sec. 2

Scouts passed the PLTC.

Pioneering Competition(3th July)

Held at Unity Secondary School.

Attended by all 6 Scout Units, with

54 Scouts.

District Campfi re(28th August)

Held at South View Primary School.

352 Cub Scouts, Scouts, Ventures and

leaders attended.

Jamb 100(4th – 9th December)

Held at Sarimbun Camp, Camp Christine,

MOE AdVenture Camp, Jalan Bahtera.

A total of 103 Cub Scouts, Scouts

and Ventures participated in the set

up of games and food stalls and as

participants at the Jamboree.

Cool dude! DC Andrew Chua with PLTC candidates

District group photo at the Scout Rally 2010

PLTC candidates at their Jubilant Graduation Ceremony

West Area Report

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Clementi District Report

A group photo at the end (Scout HQ) of the Heritage Trail.

DC Lam Tat Wai presenting the challenge trophy at the Bowling Tournament.

23 Eagles Scouts, ‘Bowl away!’

Cub Scouts enjoying the games at the District Games Day

Scouts enjoy a game of Basketball with girls in Scouts.

Th e participants of the DistrictCampfi re Course.

When you’re Happy and you know it ‘Clap your hands’.

7th District Bowling Competition(3rd August)

Held at Mount Faber Safra. Organized by

23 Eagles Scout Group. Participated by

6 Scout Units (142 Scouts).

Held at Clementi Town Secondary

School. Organized by Clementi

Woods, Clementi Town, and St.

Joseph Institution. Participated by 8

Scout Units & 4 Cub Scout Units (240

Cub Scouts, Scouts and Rovers)

District Games Day(17th July)

Held at Sarimbun Scout Camp. Jointly

organised by St Joseph’s Pelandok

and 23 Eagles Scout Groups.

Participated by 6 Scout Units

(105 Scouts).

Patrol Leaders’ Training Course(11th – 14th June)

Participated by 4 Scout Units

(31 Scouts).

District First Class Scout

Standard – Exploration III Hike(6th March)

Held at New Town Secondary School.

Course Director – Mr. Sim Eng Hock

Participated by 5 Scout Units

(32 Scouts).

District Campfi re Course(3th September)

Held at New Town Secondary School.

Heritage Trail organised by Anglo-

Chinese School (I) Venture Unit.

Participated by 6 Scout Units & 5 Cub

Scout Units (173 Scouts).

District Campfi re cum Cub Scout

Heritage Trail(4th September)

West Area Report

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Anglo-Chinese School (I) Heritage Trail organised by Anglo-Chinese School (I) Ven-

ture Unit. Participated by 5 Cub Scout Units (23 Cub Scouts).

Sixers’ Training Course(3th – 5th September)

Th e DSTC – Now I get it! If only you’d told me earlier…

Presentation of the camping Standard at the District PLTC

District Bowling

& Pool Tournament(17th April)

Held at Jurong Super Bowl. Organized

by Jurong Sec. Ventures Participated by

191 Cub Scouts, Scouts and Ventures.

Held at Sembawang Park / Jalan

Bahtera MOE Camp. Jointly organized

by Gryphon Scouts Group (Open) and

Southernwaves (Open) Participated by

38 Cub Scouts.

District Patrol Leaders’

Training Camp(4th – 6th June)

Jointly organized by DVL Yeo Suat Kee,

AVSL John Huang, ASL Adrian Nyoe,

and Senior Rovers from Jurong Sec.

Participated by Ventures.

District Instructor Training(7th,10th,14th,17th and 21th June)

Held at Jurong Secondary School.

Organized by Jurong Sec. Venturesa

Participated by Cub Scouts, Scouts

and Ventures.

District Board Game Challenge(10th July)

District Sixers’ Training Camp(2th – 4th April

Held at Lakeside Pri Sch. Course

Coordinator – DCSL Ho Keng Chiong

and DCSL Lee Chin Lim Participated by

6 Scout Units (81 Cub Scouts).

Th at’s the way its done! Right into the gutter???

If I could just get this one in and I’ll be the Champion!

DC Eugene Sim presents the prizes.

Watch out! Here goes your King

Now what goes where? Building an hourglass is not as easy as it looks.

Jurong District Report

West Area Report

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Held at Sentosa Island. Organized by

Jurong Secondary and River Valley

High Ventures Participated by 307 Cub

Scouts, Scouts and Ventures.

District Field Day(17th July)

Held at Jurong Primary School.

Organized by ASL Steven Pua and

Scouts and Ventures of Jurong Sec.

Participated by 130 Cub Scouts, Scouts

and Ventures.

District Cub Scout Campfi re(25th September)

Held at River Valley High School.

Organized by a Venture committee from

River Valley High, headed by VSL Ann

Ang Participated by Cub Scouts, Scouts

and Ventures.

District Pioneering Competition(30th October)

Held at River Valley High School.

Organized by a Venture committee and

Event Director Teo tat Yong Participated

by Scouts and Ventures.

District Campfi re(30th October)

Held at Pahang, Malaysia. Organizing

committee comprising of DCSL Ho

Keng Chiong, 3 Adult Leaders doing

their Woodbadge project and Ventures

from Jurong Sec. Participated by

62 Cub Scouts, Scouts, Ventures

and leaders.

District Adventure Camp(11th – 13th June)

Come on Scouts, we can do it. Just a few more square lashes.

A Scout establishes and maintains harmonious relations!

PLTC! Our cool Instructor giving us the fi ner tips in organizing a Patrol

At a session of the DSTC: Now if you listen carefully and note this down…

PLTC! I’m apprehensive about it. See I told you we can all make it. Not that bad after all, huh!

Campfi res are really great. I get to sing and laugh with all my friends.

Let’s build a Castle way up to the sky!

Ultimate Frisbee, the Ultimate Game!

And this is the way you do a cheer, with gusto, volume and strength!

West Area Report

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SOUTH AREA

REPORT

Mr. Lester LeeAssistant Chief Commissioner

Mr. Lai Kwok ChinAssistant Area Commissioner South Area

Mr. Desmond FooArea Resource Commissioner

Mr. Ong Shun HuaDistrict Commissioner (Toa Payoh)

Mr. Koh Kar MengDistrict Commissioner (Ang Mo Kio)

Mr. William TanDistrict Commissioner (Queenstown)

Community Scouting Group (Colugo Open Scout Group) was started by

Mr Christopher Ng in Thomson Community Centre.

Accomplished and Achievement

Twenty-five (25) Adult Leaders participated in 4th South Area “Akelaboree 2010”

held at HQ on Saturday, 7th August 2010 from 9.30am to 2.00pm. “Akelaboree”

aims to share, interact, network, exchange and team-building (SINET) amongst

Adult Leaders.

Queenstown District

• Organised a District Bowling Competition on 17th April 2010. 80 Scouts and

cubs competed in the event.

• 43 Scouts from the District were trained to be patrol leaders when they

participated in the District PLTC from 9th to 11th July 2010.

• Conducted the Sixers’ Training Camp for cubs from 6th to 7th September 2010.

• The Queenstown District Cub Scout Field Day was held on 13th November

2010. The event ended with a campfire.

South Area Report

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Ang Mo Kio District

• Conducted its Sixers’ Training Camp for cubs within the District from 17th to 18th

April 2010.

• Led by District Commissioners, Mr Koh Kar Meng and Mr William Tan, a group

of Scouts and leaders went on an overseas trip in Hong Kong from 4th to 9th

June 2010.

On 7th and 8th August 2010, the District played host to a group of overseas scouts

from Kowloon, Hong Kong.

South Area Report

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Toa Payoh District

The District held the following key events:

• Sixers’ Training Course 2010

• Mini Pioneering Competition

• District Campfire

And took part in :

a.) Scout Rally ( Setting up of Stalls)

b.) 3rd ASEAN Scout Jamboree (South Area Sub Camp and took part in)

A Job Well Done by the Scouts from First Toa Payoh Eagle Cub Scout and Beatty Beaver Scouts.

Snippets from the District Campfi re ( Picture Courtesy of Betty Beavers Scouts)

Scenes from Sixers’ Training Course 2010“Ready for Sixers’ Training Course! Sir!”

Archery Fun Shoot 2010 organized by Toa Payoh Eagles Scout Group with Archery Association of Singapore.

South Area Report

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NORTH AREA

REPORT

Mr. Eric LimArea Resource Commissioner

Mr. Eric LamAssistant Area Commissioner

Mr. Yeo Kai CheowDistrict Commissioner (Serangoon)

Mr. Andrew AngAssistant Chief Commissioner

Ms. Peh Khoon PuayDistrict Commissioner (Bukit Timah)

Mr. Barry ChuaDistrict Commissioner (Yishun)

SERANGOON DISTRICT

Officiated by Mr. Tan Cheng Kiong, the Chief Commissioner, the Serangoon District

Gangshow 2010 was held on 28th August 2010 at Serangoon Secondary School hall

attended by the 500-strong crowd.

Gangshow 2010

– Baden-Powell

The most worth-while

thing is to try to put

happiness into the

lives of others.

North Area Report

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Yishun District Overseas

Led by Mrs Ariel Loh Thia, a total of 96 Scouts took part in the Penang trip. The

participants came from four school-based (Manta Ray, Xishan Primary, Woodlands

Garden and Greenridge Primary) and three (Terror Sea Scouts, Kingfisher and

Towner) open groups.

(11th – 14th June)

Trip to Penang

Bukit Timah District

50 Scouts attended the course.

PLTC Zhenghua Secondary School (29th – 31th May)

Held at Hwa Chong Institution, organized

in November, the course attracted a

good number of Venture Scouts.

VLC/Venture Cord

Exploration Tests

In collaboration with the Youth Executive Committee (YEC) of Senja Cashew CC, the

Fox Scout Group took part in “Give A Gift 2010”project to help needy families in Bt.

Timah District to solicit donations and contributions of basic necessities. More than

100 needy families benefitted from the collections amounting to more than S$3000.

Give A Gift 2010(4th-5th September)

To encourage Scouts to document their scouting experience with photos, Fox Scout

Group organised the first District Photography Contest. Greenridge and Fajar Fox

Scout Units emerged as the winners.

Photography Competition

92 Cub Scouts participated.

Earth Day Eco Excursion Bedok Reservoir Park (27th March)

116 Cub Scouts from 7 units attended

the 3-day 2-night course.

STC/ Akela Course Greenridge Primary School (2th – 4th April)

Introduction to Sailing

at SAF Yacht clubChangi Clubhouse (6th March)

120 Cub Scouts attended this course.

A total of 208 cubs attended the campfire.

District Campfi re for Cub Scouts Greenridge Primary School (3th April)

North Area Report

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EAST AREA

REPORT

Mr. Ho Chee HengAssistant Chief Commissioner

Mr. Md Zhafrie B JalilDistrict Commissioner (Bedok)

Mr. Goh Yee HengDistrict Commissioner (Katong)

Mr. Yang ChenDistrict Commissioner (Tampines)

Mr. Micheal Poh Cher HuatArea Resource Commissioner

Job Week 2010(9th March)

Under the leadership of DC Yang Chen,

a total of 10 Cubs, Scouts and Ventures

from 9 schools participated in the

launch at the Istana.

Venture Cord Exploration Tests(15th – 17th June)

The Venture Cord Exploration test was

conducted by VSL Alaric Leong

Patrol Leaders’ Training Course(21th May, 4th – 6th June, 27-30 Nov)

Organised by GSL Lyon Lai Mun Wai

and SL Heng Jiang Li, two intakes of

Patrol Leaders’ Training Course were

conducted by Katong District at Terror

Sea Scout Campsite and Tampines

District at Sarimbun Scout Camp. A

total of 113 Scouts attended the course.

Sixers’ Training Course(29th – 31th May, 26th-28th June)

Conducted by District Leader Md Ariffin B Md Noor and ASL Md Fareeq Othman,

two intakes of Sixers’ Training Course were conducted by Bedok District and

Tampines District at Sarimbun Scout Camp. A total of 123 cubs attended

the course.

Venture Leadership Course(10th – 11th July)

Conducted by DC Yang Chen, the Venture Leadership Course was held at Sarimbun

Scout Camp. 64 Ventures from 11 units attended the course.

Recruitment Drive(11th November)

Led by ACC Ho Chee Heng, the recruitment drive was held at Park View Primary

School. It attracted the participation of 3 cubs from Yumin Primary School and 21

Scouts from Damai Secondary School, Ngee Ann Secondary School, East Spring

Secondary School and Dunman Secondary School.

East Area Report

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Sports Carnival (30th July)

Graced by DC (Katong) Goh Yee Heng, the Sports Carnival was held in East Spring

Secondary School. Co-rganised by the Oneida Scout Group and the Crane Scout

Group, it consisted of three Sports tournaments namely Basketball, Soccer and

Floor ball.

200 Scouts from 9 troops participated in the Sports Carnival. For each tournament

the games were played in a round robin with the top 3 placing The results were

as follows:

SPORTS GOLD SILVER BRONZE

FLOOR BALL

ALPHA

East Spring

Oneida Scouts

Damai Fire

Eagle Scouts

Victoria Arrow

Scouts

FLOOR BALL

BETA

Chai Chee

Tiger Scouts

East Spring Oneida

Scouts and

St Gabriel’s Southern

Cross Scouts

NIL

BASKET BALL East Spring

Oneida Scouts

Dunman High

Crane Scouts

Bedok South

Kijang Scouts

SOCCER Victoria Arrow

Scouts

Damai Fire

Eagle Scouts

East Spring

Oneida Scouts

Bedok District

The District Management Team comprises of the following personnel:

District Commissioner – Mohammad Zhafrie bin Jalil a.k.a “Squirrel”

District Cub Scout Leader – Abdul Khaliq Goh S/O Shafie Goh a.k.a “Chameleon”

District Cub Scout Leader – Louis Lin Wei Qiang

District Secretariat – Ms. Halizah binte Hamzah

District Rover Crew Investiture –

Kerengga Rovers

The District Kerengga Rover Crew (O)

was formed to support the activity of

the district.

World Scout Day(6th March)

Organised by District Leaders Abdul

Khaliq Goh and Louis Lin and supported

by the Kerrenga Rover Scout (Open)

Crew, this annual event was held at

Temasek Primary School as part of the

celebration for the World Scout Day.

The event was also organized as a get-

together for youths of Bedok District. A

total of 290 Cubs and Scouts from 11

schools participated in the event.

East Area Report

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Katong District

AdVenture Trip to Taiwan(31th May – 4th June)

Organized by Dunman High Crane

Scout Group, the adVenture trip to

Taiwan saw the participation of 3 Scout

leaders and 16 Scouts from the Crane

Scouts.

Explorer Camp(27th – 29th November)

Led by CSL Lindsy Tan Leng See from

Tao Nan School, the annual Explorer

Camp for Cub Scouts was held at Tao

Nan School. A total of 114 Cub Scouts

from 6 Packs participated in the Camp.

District Pioneering Course(28th August)

Directed by GSL Shawn Lim Chee

Koon, the course was conducted by

Dunman High Crane Scout Group. The

course ended with a competition where

all the participating Scout Groups were

tasked to build a tower. The Dunman

High Crane Scouts emerged as

the champion.

5C Excite and Nature Camp(13th March)

Supported and funded by SIA Cabin

Crews (5Cs), the camp was specially

organized for Scouts with special

needs. Led by a cabin crew personnel,

Gautha and madinesh, who is also a

fellow Scouter.

East Area Report

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Conducted by ASL Md Fareeq B Othman from Ngee Ann Secondary School, the

course was designed for Cub Scouts to learn the basic knowledge of map reading,

use of compass, interpret signs and symbols. A total of 49 cubs from 5 packs

attended the course.

Map Reader Profi ciency Badge Course

Conducted by ASL Abdul Rahman B Ismail (Oneida Scout Group). The Fireman

Badge Proficiency Badge course was held at Changkat Changi Secondary School

and Tampines Fire Station.

Fireman Profi ciency Badge Course(10th & 24th July)

District Outstanding Scout of the Year Award

The annual award was held to recongise various individuals for their commitment

to Scouting and to motivate units in their efforts to groom young people for

leadership positions.

The winners were:

CHAMPION Jeremy Kwan Jin Wen (East Spring Secondary School)

1ST RUNNER UP Nigel Ho Qingxuan (Ngee Ann Secondary School)

UNIT OUTSTANDING

SCOUT

Peh Tik Lam (Greenview Secondary School)

Tan Pei Yu (Dunman Secondary School)

Tampines District

Amazing Race(10th April)

Competition-based, the activity was well received by 82 teams made of 410 Cub

Scouts, Scouts and Venture Scouts held at Pasir Ris Park.

Legendary Cub Scout Camp(7th – 9th June)

Organised by CSL Salim B Hassan (Cuon Scout Group), the 3-day camp was held at

White Sands Primary School.

Frisbee Challenge(14th & 28th August)

Organised by Venture Scout Clarissa Chiang Kar Mun (Oneida Scout Group), the

annual Frisbee Challengewas held at East Spring Secondary School. Some 104

Scouts and the leaders alike participated.

Organised was VSL Nicholas Koh Yong Zhi (Cuon Scout Group), in support of the

Clean Up the World, a total of 43 Scouts sweated out under the blistering tropical sun

to clean up the 1.7km of the coastline off Pasir Ris Park.

The Scouts collected over 180kg of trash in the clean-up efforts. Working in partnership

with Waterways Watch Society, an environmental NGO, the Scouts were treated to a

hands-on experience in water testing at Sungei Api Api and Sungei Tampines apart

from learning the importance of water conservation.

Clean-Up the World(17th – 19th September)

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The Singapore Scout Association kicked off the first event of celebration with a

centenary dinner on 27th February at Suntec Convention Centre which attracted some

1,100 current and Former Scouts including members from APR Scout Committee. We

are deeply honoured that SM Goh Chok Tong, one of the Singapore most prominent

Scouts has kindly consented to grace the occasion as the Guest of Honour. One

of the highlights of the dinner was naming of an orchid hybrid genus “Dendrobium,

Singapore Scouts” Orchids embody virtues of elegance and beauty.

Centenary Dinner

Following the dinner was the staging of a more than 5,000 – strong Scout

Rally. Officiated by DPM Teo Chee Hean, the rally was held at Hwa Chong

Institution on 22th May. Co-hosted by Hwa Chong Scout Guild Chapter and

The Singapore Scout Association.

Scout Rally

The third event was the official launching of the Scout Discovery Centre by Dr.

Vivian Balakrishnan, Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports on 4th

September. Hailed as the first of its kind in Asia Pacific Region (APR), the Centre

boasts of exhibits and artifacts dating back to the days of the inception of the

Movement. It is supported under the National Heritage Board’s Heritage Industry

Incentive Programme (Hi2P) and Ministry of Education.

Scout Discovery Centre

The commemorative book depicting a pictorial account of the local Scout Movement

over the last 100 years was official launched by the Chief Scout, President SR Nathan

on 20th September at the Istana.

The objectives of the Centennial Book are:

a) To capture 100 years Singapore of Scouting thorough a pictorial account of

selective past and present Scouting-related activities.

b) To preserve the History of Scouting in Singapore as part of our national heritage.

c) To contribute to the development of the sense of history, identity and belonging to Singapore as Scouting has been an integral part of her growth and development.

The Book has been designed to generate maximum visual impact. A collection of

photos depicting Scouting activities over a century have been carefully selected for

inclusion in the book.

The publication is also supported by the National Heritage Board’s Heritage Industry

Incentive Programme (Hi2P).

Commemorative Book

100TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS

Centenary Celebrations

The Singapore Scout Association (SSA)

100th Anniversary Commemorative Stamp

2010 marks the 100th anniversary of local Scouting movement. The following events were successfully staged as part of thecentenary celebrations.

On 26 January 2010, SingPost issued the SSA 100th Anniversary commemorative

stamp together with three other organizations which also celebrated their

anniversaries.

100th Anniversry Celebrations

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Jamb 100 cum 3rd ASEAN Jamboree(4th – 9th December)

The finale of a series of five events to commemorate 100th Anniversary of

Scouting in Singapore, Jamb 100 cum 3rd ASEAN Jamboree attracted some

2,400 participants both local and overseas particularly from National Scout

Organisations in the ASEAN region. Besides members of the Singapore Scout

Association (SSA), members of some Unformed Groups were among the local

participants. Some 1,000 family members and friends of Scouts including visitors

from foreign NSOs thronged the campsites during the Opening Ceremony.

The ASEAN Jamboree is organised in rotation among ASEAN National Scout

Organisations once in two years. Eight National Scout Organisations (NSO) under

the ASEAN Grouping took part in the Jamboree, registering a total of some 950

participants.

Apart from promoting the spirit of Scouting fraternity, the key objectives are as follows:

a) Promoting an ASEAN identity

b) Promoting Environmental Sustainability

c) Building a Community of Caring Societies

President SR Nathan, the Chief Scout graced the Opening Ceremony on Sunday 5th

December. The VVIPs officiating at the other two events are:

a) International Night officiated by Associate Prof Koo Tsai Kee Minister of State

(Defence) on Tuesday 7th December.

b) Closing ceremony graced by Dr. Ng Eng Hen, Minister for Education on

Wednesday 8th December at 7.30 pm. Dr. Ng providing a moving and inspiring

speech at the Closing Ceremony.

100th Anniversary Celebrations

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JOB

WEEK

Previous Job Week Collections

1993 - $ 257,103.24

1994 - $ 272,821.45

1995 - $ 329,650.86

1996 - $ 416,307.55

1997 - $ 462,844.42

1998 - $ 437,464.00

1999 - $ 475,839.79

2000 - $ 462,094.65

2001 - $ 489,801.94

2002 - $ 517,705.59

2003 - $ 576,741.64

2004 - $ 531,589.42

2005 - $ 569,596.09

2006 - $ 524,654.71

2007 - $ 572,414.57

2008 - $ 535,805.67

2009 - $ 601,823.56

AREA DISTRICT AMOUNT COLLECTED

North Serangoon

Bukit Timah

Yishun

$42,404.75

$52,030.40

$19,294.90

South Queenstown

Ang Mo Kio

Toa Payoh

$68,027.70

$47,834.45

$86,319.18

East Tampines

Bedok

Katong

$51,363.55

$24,281.80

$76,511.70

West Bukit Panjang

Clementi

Jurong

$45,360.22

$51,671.40

$36,474.70

Donations $14,300.00

Others $2,000.00

Grand Total $617,874.75

Job Week 2010 Earnings

Previous Donation

Draw Collections

1993 - $ 342,946.00

1994 - $ 351,140.00

1995 - $ 347,738.00

1996 - $ 290,826.00

1997 - $ 374,580.00

1998 - $ 346,676.00

1999 - $ 319,798.00

2000 - $ 325,108.00

2001 - $ 384,699.00

2002 - $ 336,028.00

2003 - $ 353,506.00

2004 - $ 396,474.00

2005 - $ 358,756.00

2006 - $ 360,276.00

2007 - $ 357,840.00

2008 - $ 351,452.00

2009 - $ 357,428.00

AREA DISTRICT AMOUNT COLLECTED

North Serangoon

Bukit Timah

Yishun

$28,936.00

$38,904.00

$20,654.00

South Queenstown

Ang Mo Kio

Toa Payoh

$28,104.00

$24,690.00

$27,150.00

East Tampines

Bedok

Katong

$34,020.00

$12,896.00

$30,244.00

West Bukit Panjang

Clementi

Jurong

$24,322.00

$38,806.00

$24,140.00

Commissioners & Staff $1,590.00

Seniors – in Scouting $1,500.00

Donations $31,550.00

Unclaimed Prizes $14,000.00

Grand Total $381,506.00

Donation Draw 2010 Collections

– Baden-Powell

The uniform makes

for brotherhood, since

when universally

adopted it covers

up all differences of

class and country.

Job Week

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INTERNATIONAL

RELATIONS

3rd Thailand International Scout

Youth Forum

Chiangmai, Thailand(7th – 15th Apri)

Rover Scout Edmund Chan, Rover

Scout Lim Yi and Rover Scout Ong

Maylwin participated in the 3rd Thailand

International Youth Forum held in

Chiangmai, Thailand.

Rover Scout Edmund Chan participated

in the 4th International Scout Gathering

2010 For Scouting & Intellectual

Initiatives held in Sharjah,

United Arab Emirates.

4th International Scout

Gathering for Scouting

& Intellectual Initiatives

Sharjah, United Arab Emirates(3rd – 13th February)

Extension Scout Goodwill Trip

Batam, Indonesia(20th – 22th June)

Contingent Leader Sidah Jasmin led a

contingent of 17 Extension Scouts to a

Goodwill Trip to Batam, Indonesia.

Chief Commissioner Tan Cheng

Kiong, Deputy Chief Nicholas Tang,

International Commissioner Chay Hong

Leng and Executive Director Mohd

Effendy participated in the 7th Asia

Pacific Regional Scout Leaders’ Summit

held in Bangalore, India.

7th Asia Pacifi c Regional Scout

Leaders’ Summit

Bangalore, India(21st – 28th June)

15th Nippon Jamboree

Asagiri Plateau, Shizuoka, Japan(31st July – 10th August)

Contingent Leader Lam Tat Wai led

a contingent of 57 Participants to the

15th Nippon Jamboree held in Asagiri

Plateau, Shizuoka, Japan.

International Relations

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13th World Scout Moot

Rover Scout Oliver Lim Zhi Kai

participated in the 13th World Scout

Moot held in Kenya.

Rowallan Scout Camp,Nairobi, Kenya,(27th July – 7th August)

Contingent Leader Noraini Mohamad

lead a contingent of 18 Extension Scout

to Mount Kinabalu Expedition in Sabah.

Mount Kinabalu Expedition

Sabah, Malaysia (14th – 19th December)

Contingent Leader Desmond Foo Chuan

Chen led a contingent of 24 Participants

to the Hong Kong Centenary Jamboree

held in Penny Bay.

Hong Kong Centenary Jamboree

Penny Bay, Hong Kong,(27th December 2010 – 1st January 2011)

Scout Council Member Anthony Thng,

District Commissioner Andrew Chua,

Rover Scout Max Lee and Scout

Leader Benjamin Sho represented

the Association to the 1st ICCS World

Jamboree held in Thailand.

1st ICCS World Jamboree

Vajiravudh Scout Camp, Chonburi, Thailand(26th Dec 2010 – 2nd January 2011)

27th Asia Pacifi c Regional Scout

Jamboree / 3rd International

Patrol Jamborette

Suncheon, South Korea,(2nd – 10th August)

Contingent Leader David Kwang lead a

contingent of 15 Participants to the 27th

Asia Pacific Regional Scout Jamboree /

3rd International Patrol Jamborette held

in Suncheon, South Korea.

Rover Scout Nur Asshiddiq and Rover

Scout Aravind Kumar participated in the

13th International Youth Gathering for

Cultural Exchange held in Cairo Egypt.

13th International Youth Gathering

For Cultural Exchange

Cairo Egypt,(14th – 25th July)

International Relations

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Offi cial Meeting Hosted by The Singapore Scout Association

APR Scout Committee Meeting held at Scout HQ(26th – 28th February)

4th Asean Scout Association for Regional Co-Operation Meeting held at

Sarimbun Camp(4th – 5th December)

Offi cial Visit to The Singapore Scout Association

Jiayi Shi Scout CouncilScout of China(12th October)

Wiralana 2010Gerakan Pramuka Indonesia(17th – 20th September)

57th Kowloon Scout GroupScout Association of Hong Kong(11th August)

147th Kowloon Scout GroupScout Association of Hong Kong(3rd July)

– Baden-Powell

When you want a

thing done, ‘Don’t

do it yourself’ is

a good motto for

Scoutmasters.

International Relations

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ADULT LEADERS’TRAINING

Unit Leader Training has been a pertinent component in the Scouting Movement.

Through these training courses, all newly appointed leaders, consisting of school

teachers and volunteers, are equipped with the knowledge, skills and attitudes

required to perform the roles of unit leaders in their respective Scout groups, either in

schools or open scout units.

This is a ½ day non residential course which is conducted normally on a Saturday.

This course is compulsory and is a pre-requisite to all other courses. Participants

were given an overview of the history of Scouting, its fundamental principal and

purpose, its uniqueness, the National Scout Organization and Training Opportunities.

Two intakes of the ULTIC were successfully conducted on 6th March and on 24th of

July 2010.

Unit Leader Training Induction Courses (ULTIC)

The Unit Leader Training Wood Badge

Course is a compulsory course for all

Adult Leaders. This course facilitates

the learning of Adult Leaders in

acquiring the knowledge and skills

in Leader Leadership, Scout Method

and Scout Craft Competencies. The

course was conducted on a modular

cum residential system over a period of

two months. The Leadership and Scout

Method competencies were carried

out over fifteen modules on weekday

evenings or Saturday mornings whereas

the Scout Craft Competencies module

was covered over a 5-day residential

camp. In this residential camp, Adult

Leaders gained first-hand experiences

through various activities and hands-on

practices on scouting programs and

methods. ULTWBC was successfully

conducted in June for the year 2010.

Unit Leader Training Wood Badge

Courses (ULTWBC)

In collaboration with the Council For Third Age, Singapore Training Team conducted

the Unit Leader Training Induction Course for senior volunteers under the “Golden

Opportunities” programme since 2006. Two courses were conducted in the

year 2010.

Induction Courses For “Seniors In Scouting”

Adult Leaders’ Training

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Singapore Training Team as part of Membership Growth Task Force (chaired by

NTC Dr Jeffrey Ho who is also Vice-Chairman WOSM APR Membership Growth Sub

Committee) and several Trainers had organized an Executive Seminar for District

Commissioners on 3rd July 2010 at h HQ. This seminar focus on equipping District

Commissioners on their roles in encouraging and supporting membership growth

at grassroot level. This inaugural DC Executive Seminar was launched by Chief

Commissioner Tan Cheng Kiong. The Seminar director was ALT Ho Chee Heng.

Seminar discussion were led by ACC (Membership Growth) Tan Tek Tin and Steven

Ang & ACC(Adult Resource)/HLT Chow Hock Lin.

Singapore Training Team and National Programme Council held an Annual

Developmental Workshop on 4th December 2010 at Sarimbun Scout Camp.

Below is the summary of all the courses for the year 2010:

Developmental Workshops

COURSE TITLE COURSE DIRECTOR COURSE DATES PARTICIPANTS

ULT Induction Course Tan Kay Kerng 6th March 2010 89

ULT Induction Course 2 Krishnansamy K 24th July 2010 42

ULT Wood Badge Course Intake 1 Alvin Chong, and

Lai Kwok Chin

23rd, 25th, 27th & 30th March 2010; 20th, 22nd,

24th and 27th April 2010, 2nd to 6th June 2010

20

ULT Induction Course I for Seniors M Supramaniam 8th May 2010 15

ULT Induction Course II for Seniors Tan Kay Kerng 2nd October 2010 22

Award of Woodbadge

Eleven leaders were awarded their Wood Badges.

The recipients of the Wood Badges were:

Training Team Appointments

Assistant Leader Trainers Patrick Tan and M Supramaniam were appointed Leader

Trainers. Members Malcolm Tan BH and Andrew Ang were appointed Assistant

Leader Trainers.

Nineteen new members and associate members have joined the Singapore Training

Team over the one year period.

NAME APPOINTMENT

Cheah Gim Lai, Caleb Director (Corporate Affairs) SSA HQ

Basheer Ahamed Group Scout Leader

Weng Cong Sheng Scout Leader

Aung Kyaw Myo Scout Leader

VKK Arumugam Assistant Scout Leader

Sho Chip Khuan,Benjamin Scout Leader

Koh Yong Zhi, Nicholas Assistant Scout Leader / Chairman National Rovers Council

Dr Lim See Ming Venture Scout Leader

Yang Chen District Commissioner (Tampines)

Wong Kangli, Noel Group Scout Leader

Jacqueline Lau Asst Group Scout Leader

91 years old Dennis Goh “Dolphin”, our oldest member at the Woodbadge Reunion held on 4 Dec at Sarimbun Scout Camp

– Baden-Powell

Loyalty is a feature

in a boy’s character

that inspires

boundless hope.

Adult Leaders’ Training

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Singapore Training Team

National Training CommissionerDr Jeffrey Ho

Assistant National Training CommissionerTan Kay Kerng

Leader Trainers:Chay Hong Leng

Krishnansamy K

Md Khamsani Bin Sardi

Lester Lee

Patrick Tan

M Supramaniam

Honorary Leader Trainers:Lee Tai Hui

Vincent Lim

Joseph John

Chow Hock Lin

Dr Mohd Effendy

Loh Lye Lin

Noraini Mohamad

Assistant Leader Trainers:John Lee

Nordin Salleh

Sim Eng Hock

Koh Kee Lee

Tan Cheng Kiong

Riyaz Huseni

Ho Chee Heng

M. Ibrahim

Aman

Lai Kwok Chin

Han Songguang

William Tan

Gina Ong

Alvin Chong

Don Keithsiri Wijendra

Malcolm Tan BH

Andrew Ang KH

Members:Eugene Tan

Wan Meng Hao

Joshua Yeo

Sim Eng Teck

Chong Tze Wen

Lim Say Chionh

Roy Lai

Philip Ang Chun Ling

Benjamin Pwee Yek Kwan

Goh Yee Heng

Lam Haw Ju

Lim Kok Swee

Nyeo Hee Wah

Choo Haw Fatt

Yang Chen

Dr Boey Mao Jie

Ng Weng San

Tan Sijie

Koh Min Zhuan

Phang Wai Kit

Jacqueline Lau

Associate Members:Sito Taker Singh

Lawrence Teng

Loh Yian Chong, Edward

Leong Keng Wah,Alaric

Overseas Involvement

APR Workshop on Membership Growth at Johor Bahru, MalaysiaNTC Dr Jeffrey Ho, ALT Ho Chee Heng , ACC Steven Ang, AC Tan Tek Tin, Mr Wan

Meng Hao, and Mr Oliver Lim attended the APR Workshop on Membership Growth

held at Johore Bahru, Malaysia from 20th to 23th May 2010.

APR Course for Assistant Leader Trainers in Hong KongTraining Team member Joshua Yeo Huang Liang attended the Course for Assistant

Leader Trainer at Hong Kong from 29th September 2010 to 4th October 2010.

4th Outdoor Education ConferenceALTs Alvin Chong and M Supramaniam, and Associate member Edward Loh

attended the Outdoor Education Conference 28th October to 29th October 2010. The

conference was organized by the Ministry of Education and supported by Outdoor

Education Association, Singapore and School of the Arts.

Adult Leaders’ Training

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PROGRAMMES& EVENTS

Cub Scouts

Dr Yaccob Ibrahim, Minister for Environment and Water Resources, officially launched

the Live Positively – Water Badge at the 2010 World Water Day in March.

On 3rd July 2010, the first Leaders’ Workshop for the Live Positively – Water Badge

was conducted for Cub Scout Leaders from 25 Cub Scout Packs. The workshop was

organised by Mr Justin Ng, District Leader (Tampines) who aims to equip Cub Scout

Leaders with the necessary resources to run the course for their Cub Scouts.

To date, more than 800 Cub Scouts have signed up and completed the requirements

for this newly launched National Campaign Badge.

Through the support from PUB and Coca-Cola Singapore, The Singapore Scout

Association aims to educate Cub Scouts on the importance of water saving habits.

‘Live Positively’ Water Badge

NEA Presentation Ceremony

The Annual Public Health Award and Resource Conservation Award presentation

ceremony was held in conjunction with the Schools Clean and Green Carnival held at

Anchor Green Primary School on 11th November 2010.

This year, the Resource Conservation Award was presented to 28 Cubs from

Yangzheng Primary School, 40 Cubs from Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles, 26 Cubs

from Yio Chu Kang Primary School.

The Public Health Award was presented to 24 Cubs from Yangzheng Primary

School, 20 Cubs from Meridian Primary School and 26 Cubs from Yio Chu Kang

Primary School.

The programme which The Singapore Scout Association runs in partnership with

NEA aims to inculcate positive values in the students on the different public health

and resource conservation topics through both the training and the projects in

the workbooks.

The breakdown for each badge from individual schools are as follows:

Ai Tong SchoolMozzie Buster: 16; Food Watch: 12

Meridian Primary SchoolEnergy Efficiency: 20; 3Rs: 20; Mozzie Buster: 20; I’m OK: 20; Food Watch: 20

Tampiness North Primary SchoolMozzie Buster: 10; I’m OK: 10

Woodlands Ring Primary SchoolEnergy Efficiency: 40; 3Rs: 40

Yangzheng Primary SchoolMozzie Buster: 24; I’m OK: 24;Food Watch: 24

Yio Chu Kang Primary SchoolMozzie Buster: 53; Food Watch: 37;I’m OK: 26; 3Rs: 37; Energy Efficiency: 26

Programmes & Events

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Akela / Youth Helper Development Workshop

The Cub Scout Roundtable invited Mr Allan Lee, author of Propless Games and

Prop-less Games to be the keynote speaker at this year’s Akela / Youth

Development Workshop. Mr Lee shared techniques in harnessing the benefits of

interesting games and energizers to maximize learning amongst Cub Scouts at

weekly Cub Scout meetings and camps.

A total of 30 Cub Scout Leaders and 37 Youth Helpers attended. The session was

held on 13th November 2010 at Singapore Management University.

Each registered participant also received a copy of both books which will serve as a

reminder and guide for all the games they will expect to conduct back in the packs

they lead.

The Cub Scout section is proud to be a part of Jamb100 by organizing the Day

Adventurer Programme. Over 2,000 Day Adventurer tickets were snapped up by

visitors on Sunday, 5th December 2010 from 9 am to 4 pm.

In addition to fun activities such as tile painting, clay modeling, balloon sculpturing

and carnival games, Day Adventurers also got a chance to catch a glimpse of

the Jamboree facilities and sub-camps as well as experience the atmosphere at

the Jamboree.

One of the highlights of the Day Adventurer was the Eagle Eye Relay Challenge

organised by Soaring Eagles Scout Group. This was a series of 5 relay games, each

involving 40 different Cub Scout Day Adventurers vying for the top 3 team prizes.

Day Adventurer @ Jamb100

Scout

A total of 33 Units participated in the National Badge Patch Carnival 2010 at HQ on

Saturday, 14th August 2010 from 9.00am to 4.00pm.

Badge Patch Carnival 2010

- St. Joseph’s Pelandok Scout

- Bishan Park Lightning Scout Group

- First Toa Payoh Primary School

- Fuhua Tsunami Sea Scout Troop

- Beatty Beaver Scout Group

- East View Primary School

- Hong Kah Secondary School

- New Town Secondary School

- Nippon Jamboree Contingent

Unit Display

- Beatty Beaver Scout Group

Trading Stall

– Baden-Powell

The uniform makes

for brotherhood, since

when universally

adopted it covers

up all differences of

class and country.

Programmes & Events

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Venture Scout

A.S.P.I.R.E

17th – 20th June 2010Mr Yang Chen was appointed the Chief Examiners for the A.S.P.I.R.E. A total of 10

candidates registered and went for the test but only 5 passed, They were :

S/N NAME SCHOOL/UNIT RESULTS

1 Kegan Lim Jianhong Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Passed

2 Ng Jun Da Nelson Hwa Chong Institution Passed

3 Gao Chuanyu Hwa Chong Institution Passed

4 Chow Zheng Jie Hwa Chong Institution Passed

5 Li Ming Yang Hwa Chong Institution Passed

17th – 20th December 2010Mr Yang Chen was again appointed the Chief Examiners for the A.S.P.I.R.E. A total of

20 candidates registered.

S/N NAME SCHOOL/UNIT RESULTS

1 Heng Lei Keit Leon Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

2 Jonathan Wong Jia Jun Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

3 Fang Ding Xun Gabriel Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

4 Lee E’thye Damian Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

5 Yap Xue Wei Ian Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

6 Clement Chung Bin Cong Catholic High School

7 Chua Seng Yew Catholic High School

8 Lee Xue Ying Catholic High School

9 Lim Wei Yang Jerome Catholic High School

10 Lim Yang Wei Leonard Catholic High School

11 Ng Jun Ching Catholic High School

12 Chiang Kar Mun East Spring Secondary School

13 Hulbert Teng Ee Jun East Spring Secondary School

14 Wan Tze Chien Collin Hwa Chong Institution

15 Lieu Shi Yang Hwa Chong Institution

16 Lo Sheng Hong Hwa Chong Institution

17 Ng Yin Hong Hwa Chong Institution

18 Neo Wang Huang Frederik Hwa Chong Institution

19 Chandan Partab Mansukhani Ngee Ann Secondary School

20 Ong Zhang Yao Nus High School of Math & Science

Programmes & Events

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Twenty five Venture Scouts registered as PSA Candidacy and took the PSA Projects.

They were :

S/N FULL NAME

1 Gao Chuanyu

2 Lo Sheng Hong

3 Chow Zheng Jie

4 Ng Jun Da Nelson

5 Li Ming Yang

6 Chandan Partab Mansukhan

7 Ng Yin Hong

8 Clement Chong Bing Cong

9 Lee Wei Wei

10 Lim Wei Yang Jerome

11 Lim Yang Wei Leonar

12 Lee Xue Ying

13 Ng Jun Ching

14 Boh Ze Jun

15 Yee Weiliang Samuel

16 Chiang Kar Mun

17 Heng Lei Kiat Leon

18 Wong Jia Jun Jonathan

19 Fang Ding Xun Gabriel

20 Neo Wang Huang Frederik

21 Hulbert Teng Ee Jun

22 Lee E’thye Damian

23 Yap Xue Wei Ian

24 Oei Jun Hao

25 Wan Tze Chien Collin

PSA Projects

Rover Scout

The new Rover Progress Scheme Badges were released during the Badge Patch

Carnival on 14th August 2010. After close to four years of waiting, Chairperson of the

National Rover Council, Oliver Lim presented the new and improved RPS and BPA

badges to Mr Cheah Kok Meng, Guest of Honour at the carnival who declared the

launch of the new badges.

The badges, initially designed by members of the Griffin Rover Crew back in 2007

went through a second round of improvement early in 2010 by members of the 3rd

National Rover Council on the advice of Mr Koh Min Zhuan of the Scout Roundtable.

The 3rd National Rover Council also worked on the improvement of the original Baden

Powell Award badge. The new badge consists of silver wordings and a gold olive

branch. These represent the significance and prestige of the BPA and what it means

to Rovers all over Singapore. A mini BPA for leaders was also produced.

Launched of New Progress Scheme Badges(14th August)

Programmes & Events

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Scout Rally 2010 – 100km Cycling Expedition

Earth Hour Singapore 2010

Once again in 2010, The Singapore Scout Association became one of the supporting

partners of WWF Singapore’s Earth Hour Concert at Esplanade Park on 27th March

2010. The Rover Scout provided the main manpower to run the Earth Hour Concert

and to coordinate the most important segment of the night – the ‘Black-out’ of the

city’s skyline.

Apart from the volunteers, the concert saw almost 500 Scouts of all ages, up from

only 200 in 2009, joining in the celebrations of Earth Hour. The event definitely saw

a higher attendance than the year before, a good sign that it’s reaching out to the

people and more are aware of it.

The National Rover Forum was held at the Scout HQ. The guest speaker for this event

is Mr Malcolm Tan, the National Programme Commissioner. More than 40 Ventures

and Rovers participated. The topics for the forum were the Rover Progress Scheme,

Rover uniform, Rover image and awareness, as well as Rover management.

National Rover Forum(25th September)

Programmes & Events

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Project Orion II – Rovering with Turtles

was led by SWA Advisor Tan Sijie,

Team Leader Jia Wei and 7 Rovers.

(http://projectorion-2010.blogspot.com).

In collaboration with WWF Malaysia,

the team was involved in sea turtle and

nature conservation, including hatchery

work, beach patrolling and mangrove

reforestation in Setiu, Terengganu. Apart

from the conservation work, the team

also assisted the village in improving

their life by helping two households in

need identified by WWF Malaysia.

The Scouts of the World Award (SWA)

is an international award recognized

all over the world. First started in

Singapore in 2006, the programme

has been very successful, gaining

much recognition especially in the

Asia-Pacific Region. The award

consists of two components:

Discovery and Voluntary Service.

The 6th Scout of the World Discovery workshop was held at the Sarimbun Scout

Camp, Singapore. A total of 17 local participants attended the workshop.

As part of the workshop, the participants visited the Raffles Museum of Biodiversity

Research (RMBR).

With a new partnership, the participants had the rare opportunity of visiting the St

John’s Island for an intertidal walk and toured around the facilities of the Tropical

Marine Science Institute (TMSI). TMSI is an institution whereby research, development

and consultancy are done in the name of marine and environmental science.

Scouts Of The World Award

6th SWA Discovery Workshop(30th April - 2nd May)

4th SWA Voluntary Service Project

Turtle Conservation @ Underwater World, Sentosa

9 Scouts from Singapore embarked on Project Orion II. Spanning a total of 15 days,

the project was the second in the Orion-series of the Scouts of the World Award

(SWA) Voluntary Service Projects organised by the Singapore Scout Association.

Based on the framework and guidelines of the SWA, Project Orion II is a two-week

Youth Expedition Project supported by the National Youth Council, Singapore.

Planned and organised by the team, which consists of both Venture and Rover

Scouts, in collaboration with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Malaysia, the

project aims to promote both turtle and terrapin conservation in Setiu, Terengganu,

and make a difference to the development of the nearby village, Kampung Mangkok.

Besides, the team made it a point not to neglect the human aspect and the local

community: factors that are often so necessary for any conservation effort to succeed.

Many morning and afternoon were spent repainting the houses in the village.

Additionally, the team also participated in awareness-raising and interaction activities

with the local school children and Scouts, and also engaged in English Language

classes for the children at night. Lastly, much to the local women’s delight, the team

also helped to refurbish the clubhouse of the local women’s group, PEWANIS, and

also provided the house with a nice new coat of paint.

(26th June - 10th July)

Programmes & Events

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Mangrove Reforestation at Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve

Sea Scout

1. This year, Sea Training Centre concentrated on repairing and maintenance work.

2. A new trailer was fabricated for the power boat SZ10437G. This is the last trailer

for the 4 power craft that needs to make it sea worthy. Repair work as carried out

for about a month to ensure it is serviceable.

3. Another 3 new trailers were also fabricated for the 3 Cutters lying in Sarimbun

Scout Camp.

4. A new 4 stroke 9.8 Hp Tohatsu OBM was purchased to replace the old 2 stroke 8

Hp Yamaha OBM for the Avon Rubber Dinghy.

Programmes & Events

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5. Below is the breakdown of courses conducted:

COURSE 2008 2009 2010 TOTAL TRAINED

Basic Windsurfing 351 Nil Nil 351

Intermediate Windsurfing 116 Nil Nil 116

Advanced Windsurfing 41 Nil Nil 41

Windsurfing Instructor Course 27 Nil Nil 27

Basic Sailing 48 27 Nil 75

Intermediate Sailing 9 26 Nil 35

Advanced Sailing 9 25 Nil 34

Level 1 Dinghy 22 16 9 47

Race Management Assistant 37 3 Nil 40

Shore Assistant 284 44 104 432

6. Sea Training Centre (STC) supported 9 days of yeoman services to Singapore

Sailing Federation during their Sailing Regatta. An average of 20 Scouts per

day performed Shore Support and Race Management Assistance during the 9

days Sailing Regatta.

7. On 10th – 11th July 2010, STC conducted the 4th CCA Exploration Test

for 10 Scouts on Sailing. The Scouts were tested using the Mirror Sailing Craft.

All the 10 candidates failed the test.

8. Training for leaders on PPCDL refresher was conducted on 2 occasions.

9. STC supported the 100 Jamb & 3rd Asean Jamb by manning 2 sea

activity stations namely the Kayaking and Rafting.

ICT

6th APR Air-Internet Jamboree

A total of 180 Scouts participated in the

event from 0900-1800 hours at Game

Haven at SAFRA.

(7th - 8th August)

The event was held at Game Haven at

SAFRA and attracted some 150 Scouts.

53nd JOTA/JOTI (WOSM)(17th October)

Programmes & Events

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SINGAPORESCOUT GUILD

2010 saw the Singapore Scout Guild sharing in the joy of celebrating 100 years of

Scouting in Singapore.

To kick off the centenary celebrations, the Singapore Scout Guild and The Singapore

Scout Association jointly organized a World Scout Day Dinner on Saturday, 27th

February 2010 at 7.00pm at Suntec City Convention Centre. Senior Minister Mr Goh

Chok Tong was the Guest of Honour.

World Scout Day Dinner(27th February)

The Guild had its Annual General

Meeting on Saturday 29th May 2010

at the Raffles Institution. The Raffles

Chapter was initiated during a campfire

that followed, witnessed by members

and Scout from RI.

Scout GuildAnnual General Meeting(29th May)

30 Guild members and Adult Leaders

visited Singapore Garden Festival at

Suntec Convention Centre.

Visit to Singapore Garden Festival

at Suntec Convention Centre(17th July)

37 members, leaders and their family

members signed up for this event on

28th August 2010. They were briefed by

rangers on Singapore’s nature reserve

and conservation efforts. The hike was

educational and was the Guild’s small

contribution towards healthy living.

Hike to Bukit Timah

Nature Reserve(28th August)

The Scout Charity Golf Tournament 2010 was held on 7th September 2010 at the

Tampines Course of Tanah Merah Country Club. The event was graced by the Chief

Scout, President S R Nathan. The tournament is an annual event organized by the

Scout Guild to raise funds for the Singapore Scout Association to help meet the

operational cost of running quality program for members.

A total of 112 golfers took part which culminated with a sit-down dinner at the club

premises. A total net fund of $60,150.86 was raised in this event.

Scout Charity Golf 2010(7th September)

Singapore Scout Guild

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As part of its efforts to raise funds for the Singapore Scout Association (SSA), the

Scout Guild organized a Charity Premiere film show – Gulliver’s Travel at the Grand

Cathay Cineplex on 21st December 2010 at 7pm. The Charity Premiere was strongly

supported by StarHub Ltd which bought all the 294 seats in Hall 2. The total net fund

raised was $23,788.05

Charity Premiere Film Show(21st December)

As with previous years, Scout Guild

members organized Fellowship

Lunches periodically to foster bonding

and fellowship among members.

Fellowship Lunches

District Commissioners’ Executive Seminar

The Task Force organised the seminar for District Commissioners on 3 July 2010. The

aim of the seminar was to provide an avenue for DCs to share and exchange ideas

and views on membership growth.

A seminar for Adult Leaders will be held in 2011.

Asia Pacifi c Regional Workshop on Membership Growth

The following members of SSA attended the workshop which was held in Johor Bahru,

West Malaysia, from 20 – 23 May 2010:

ACC Jeffrey Ho APR MG Vice Chairman and Seminar Speaker

ACC Malcolm Tan APR Programme Sub Committee Member

ACC Tan Tek Tin ACC (MG)

ACC Steven Ang ACC (MG)

ACC Ho Chee Heng ACC (East Area)

Wan Meng Hao Adult Member

Oliver Lim Rover Scout

During the workshop ACC Jeffrey Ho presented a paper on Membership Growth

Strategy while ACC Tan Tek Tin reported on SSA’s membership development. The

ideas gathered would be useful in developing our own membership growth strategy.

The Membership Growth Task Force comprises

Chairman ACC Jeffrey Ho

Vice Chairman ACC Tan Tek Tin

Members ACC Steven Ang

ACC Chow Hock Lin

ACC Noraini

Representatives from Areas, Programme Council

and Training Council

The broad strategy includes planting new units, supporting new and existing units,

attracting and recruiting adults and expanding youth membership.

MEMBERSHIPGROWTH

Singapore Scout Guild / Membership Growth

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Since its inception in December 2006,

the Seniors-in-Scouting has grown

from strength to strength. Another 51

Seniors were inducted in 2010 through

the three induction courses conducted

at Headquarters on 6 March; 8 May and

2 October.

As at 31 December 2010, a total of

379 seniors had been trained as Scout

leader. The current membership stands

at 118. Members continue to play an

active part in various programmes

aimed at promoting active ageing, life-long learning and senior volunteering. The programme has contributed to one of the strategic

moves of SSA to promote community scouting by reaching out to seniors and retirees besides establishing more open groups

outside the school-based system. Mr. & Mrs. Cheng Sai, two of the very active SISs are now leading an open group (Colugo Scout

Group) based at Thomson Community Centre.

SIS members shared many common active ageing activities. They come together regularly for Ukulele practices. Led by Mr. Roney

Tan, the Honorary Treasurer and ably assisted by Mr. Peter Chan, a Management Committee Member, the Ukulele Team continued

to be sought after by government and various civic organisations to grace their formal occasions including the opening of LTA’s

Circle Line on 4 April, C3A’sivic Active Ageing Carnival on 3 April, RSVP’s Intergeneration Walk on 30 May and IMH Concert on 15

July. The Team has indeed helped to project the corporate image of SSA and promote the SIS.

The Steering Committee spent a good part of 2010 to prepare for the inauguration

of the Seniors-in-Scouting. Accordingly, the By-Laws were drawn up, tabled and

adopted at the Inaugural General Meeting held on 20 November at SSA.

The following SIS members were elected into the 1st Management Committee to

serve a two-year term:

Mr Lam Peck Heng Dy Chairman

Mrs Kathleen Tan Hon Secretary

Mr Roney Tan Hon Treasurer

Mr Peter Chan Committee Member

Mr Foo Seck Tong Committee Member

Mrs Lilian Kang Committee Member

Ms Ann Woodford Committee Member

Mr N Francis Committee Member

Mr Paul Gomez Committee Member.

In accordance with the provision of the By-Laws, the Chief Commissioner,

appointed Hon Commissioner, Mr Peter Joe Chia to be the Chairman of

the 1st Management Committee.

Instructed by Mrs. Margaret Anderson, one of the long-time dedicated and committed

Leaders, some 15 Seniors have been learning the art of line dancing conducted at

SSA. The interest group meet together fortnightly since August 2010.

In addition, SIS participated in the following activities during the year:

24 February:

Six SIS members participated in C3A’s seminar on “Intergenerational Solidarity in

Ageing Societies”

9 July:

A Get-Together was held at SSA to foster camaraderie

28 August:

Together with the Scout Guild, SIS members hiked up Bukit Timah.

14 November:

Members participated in the Health Walk at Yio Chu Kang Stadium during the launch of

Diabetes Awareness Week.

SENIORS INSCOUTING

Seniors in Scouting

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NATIONALEVENTS

The Festival was held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. Venture Scout Gina Chan

was the Contigent Commander.

A total of 48 Scouts from 3 Units participated. The breakdown is as follows:

30 Scouts and Venture Scouts from East Spring Secondary School Oneida Scout

Group also performed at SYF 2010.

The Scout Group received accolades for their spectacular percussion

band performance.

- 25 from Cuon Scout Group (Tampines)

- 6 from Dunman Dove Scout Group (Tampines)

- 17 from Oneida Scout Group (Tampines)

Singapore Youth Festival(2nd - 3rd August)

A total of 40 Scouts participated in the Yellow River Item during the Chingay Parade

at F1 Pit.

Chingay Parade 2010(19th - 20th February)

National Events

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National Day Parade 2010

A total of 84 Scouts represented The Singapore Scout Association at this year’s

National Day Parade at The Padang on 9th August. The contingent was led by

Contingent Commander, Max Lee Guohua.

13 Scout Groups took part in the marching contingent for NDP 2010 as follows :

S/N School / Scout Unit Participants

1 Bedok South Secondary School 10

2 Bishan Park Secondary School 9

3 Chai Chee Secondary School 6

4 Changkat Changi Secondary School 1

5 Chua Chu Kang Secondary School 6

6 Chung Cheng High School (Yishun) 2

7 Duman Secondary School 6

8 St. Gabriel Secondary School 2

9 St. Joseph’s Institution 2

10 St. Patrick’s School 14

11 St. Andrew’s School 3

12 Manjusri Secondary School 6

13 Punggol Secondary School 17

Total 84

AWARDS &ACHIEVEMENTS

Frank Cooper Sands Award

Presentation Ceremony

The Frank Cooper Sands Award

presentation ceremony was organised

on Saturday, 31st July 2010 at HQ.

Guest-of-Honour was Mr Ng Han Ming,

Assistant Director, Uniformed Groups,

Education Programmes Division,

Ministry of Education.

Cub Scout

1 Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

2 Bendemeer Primary School

3 Blangah Rise Primary School

4 Boon Lay Garden Primary School

5 Bukit Panjang Primary School

6 Casuarina Primary School

7 Catholic High School

8 Chongfu Primary School

9 De La Salle School

10 Fengshan Primary School

11 First Toa Payoh Primary School

12 Gongshang Primary School

13 Greenridge Primary School

14 Griffiths Primary School

15 Henry Park Primary School

16 Jingshan Primary School

17 Juying Primary School

18 Kong Hwa School

19 Kranji Primary School

20 Lakeside Primary School

21 Maris Stella High School

22 Mayflower Primary School

23 Meridian Primary School

24 Montfort Junior School

25 Nanyang Primary School

26 Pei Chun Public School

27 Poi Ching School

28 Radin Mas Primary School

29 River Valley High School

30 Rivervale Primary School

31 Rulang Primary School

32 South View Primary School

33 Stamford Primary School

Gold Award

National Events / Awards & Achievements

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34 St Andrew’s junior School

35 Tanjong Katong Primary School

36 Tao Nan School

37 Temasek Primary School

38 Unity Primary School

39 West View Primary School

40 Woodlands Primary School

41 Woodlands Ring Primary School

42 Xingnan Primary School

43 Xishan Primary School

44 Yangzheng Primary School

45 Yio Chu Kang Primary School

46 Yishun Primary School

Scout

1 Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School

2 Anglican High School

3 Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road)

4 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

5 Beatty Secondary School

6 Bukit Panjang Government

High School

7 Catholic High Scout Group

8 Chung Cheng High School (Main)

9 Dunman High School

10 East Spring Secondary School

11 Fuhua secondary School

12 Gan Eng Seng School

13 Greenridge secondary school

14 Greenview Secondary School

15 Holy Innocent’s Hornet Scout Troop

16 Hong Kah Secondary School

17 Hougang Secondary School

18 Hwa Chong Scout Group

19 Jurong Secondary School

20 Maris Stella High School

21 New Town Secondary School

22 Ngee Ann secondary School

23 Peirce Secondary School

24 Punggol Phoenix Scout Group

25 01 Raffles Scout Group

26 02 Raffles Scout Group

27 Serangoon Secondary School

28 Siglap Secondary School

29 St. Joseph’s Institution

30 St. Gabriel’s Secondary School

31 St. Patrick’s School

32 Swiss Cottage Secondary School

33 Tanjong Katong Secondary School

34 Unity Secondary School

35 Victoria School

36 Yuan Ching Secondary School

37 Zhenghua secondary School

38 Zhonghua Secondary School

Venture Scout

1 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

2 East Spring Oneida Scout Group

3 Holy Innocent’s Hornet Scout Troop

4 Hougang Rangers Scout Group

5 Hwa Chong Scout Group

6 01 Raffles Scout Group

7 02 Raffles Scout Group

8 Serangoon Eagle Scout Group

9 St. Gabriel’s 2006 Southern

Cross Group

Rover Scout

1 Serangoon Eagle Scout Group

2 Beatty Secondary School

Cub Scout

1 Bedok Green Primary School

2 Chua Chu Kang Primary School

3 Coral Primary School

4 Lianhua Primary School

5 Maha Bodhi School

6 Opera Estate Primary School

7 Tampines Primary School

Scout

1 Balestier Hill Osprey Scout Unit

2 Clementi Town Secondary School

3 Damai Fire Eagle Scout Troop

4 Guangyang Secondary School

5 Manta Ray Sea Scout (Open) Group

6 Regent Secondary School

7 Soaring Eagles Scout Group

8 St. Andrew’s Secondary School

Venture Scout

1 Anglican High Falcon Scout Unit

2 Bishan Park Lightning Scout Group

3 Damai Fire Eagle Scout troop

4 Ngee Ann Wichita Scout Unit

5 Siglap White Stag scout Unit

Rover Scout

1 Greenview Cuon Scout Group

2 Griffin Rovers (Open) Group

3 Mayflower Secondary School

4 Siglap White Stag Scout Unit

5 St. Joseph’s Pelandok Scout Unit

Extension Scout

1 APSN Katong School

2 Spastic Children’s Association School

3 Towner Gardens School

Bronze Award

Silver Award

Cub Scout

1 Anderson Primary School

2 Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)

3 Canberra Primary School

4 Chongzheng Primary School

5 Concord Primary School

6 Dazhong Primary School

7 East View Primary School

8 East Spring Primary School

9 Elias Park Primary School

10 Evergreen Primary School

11 Fuhua Primary School

12 Greenwood Primary School

13 Hong Kah Primary School

14 Jurong Primary School

15 Mee Toh School

16 Nan Hua Primary School

17 Ngee Ann Primary School

18 North Spring Primary School

19 Princess Elizabeth Primary School

20 Qihua Primary School

21 Red Swastika School

22 Rosyth School

23 St. Anthony’s Primary School

24 St. Gabriel’s Primary School

25 St. Joseph’s Institution Junior

26 St. Stephen’s School

27 Teck Whye Primary School

28 Telok Kurau Primary School

29 Townsville Primary School

30 White Sands Primary School

31 Xinghua Primary School

32 Yumin Primary School

Scout

1 Bedok South Secondary School

2 Bishan Park Secondary School

3 Bukit Merah Secondary School

4 Chai Chee Secondary School

5 Changkat Changi Secondary School

6 Choa Chu Kang Secondary School

7 Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)

8 Clementi Woods Secondary School

9 Dunearn Secondary School

10 Dunman Secondary School

11 Fajar Secondary School

12 Manjusri Secondary School

13 Mayflower Secondary School

14 Montfort Secondary School

15 NUS High School

16 Queenstown Secondary School

17 River Valley High School

Venture Scout

1 Catholic High Scout Group

2 Greenview Cuon Scout Group

3 NUS High School

4 St. Joseph’s Pelandok Scout Group

Rover Scout

1 Tao Nan Marlin Sea Scout

Rover Crew

Extension Scout

1 WGS Jaguar Scout Group

Awards & Achievements

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Alex Cheong Jia Yang

Lim Li Zheng Travis

Lim Xiu Jie

Moses Tan Jing Yuan

Sean Lee Kian How

Song Mao Chen Rayson

Tan Yu Heng Julian

Timothy Ng Yu

Joshua Trisnandi Kai Yang

Lee Jia Hern

Tan Ming Kai Benn

Yong Duan Kai

Koh Jun An

Lum Yi Yong Ericson

Melvin Sim Jian Hong

Ning Zai Lin

Oliver Lim Guo Zhi

Teo Zherui

Lan Yu Xuan

Ong Rui Song Ryan

See Hak Guan Alfred

Sim Jia Fu

Aaron Tan Jun Cong

Darren Ho Zhan Rong

Liu Jia Wei

Alwin Wong Pak Sheng

Emilio T J Sebastian

Muhd Zulfadhli Bin Mohd Dali

Ng Jia Wei

Pack Name

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Nanyang Pegasus Cub Scout Pack

Nanyang Pegasus Cub Scout Pack

Nanyang Pegasus Cub Scout Pack

Nanyang Pegasus Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Chongfu Cheetah Cub Scout Pack

Chongfu Cheetah Cub Scout Pack

Chongfu Cheetah Cub Scout Pack

Chongfu Cheetah Cub Scout Pack

Greenwood Primary Cub Scout Pack

Greenwood Primary Cub Scout Pack

Greenwood Primary Cub Scout Pack

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Passed

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Muhammad Hammem

Wang Sze Min Brenda

Zaacharia Low

Muhammad Maaz

Sim Jinwei Malcolm

Xavier Tan Wee Cher

Low Yong Lin

Ryan Sim Jia Jie

Md Haikal B Kamarul Azman

Ryan Choo Yan

Shaikh Abd Aziz B Shaikh M R A

Fanny See Yan Ni

Samuel Lim Ghee Hong

Haikal Fikri

Muhamad Ezuandy Bin Nazli

See Ray Meng

Tan Zhuo Yao

Choong Ding Yang Nicholas

Chong Zhi Heng Aloysius

Chua Wei Yang Adrian

Sherry Seah

Tan Qi En, Charmaine

Kenn Lim Zheng Jie

Pack Name

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scouts

Henry Park Pelican Cub Scout

Viking Scout Group

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Yangzheng Cub Scout Pack

Chongfu Cheetah Cub Scout Pack

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Manta Ray Sea Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Catholic High Scouts

Toa Payoh Eagles Cub Scout Pack

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scout

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scout

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scout

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Poi Ching Falcon Cub Scout Pack

The Akela Award was presented to 119 Cub Scouts at HQ. This top award represented

the highest achievement for Cub Scouts and serve to prepare them for a continued

lifetime of experiences in taking responsibility, leadership and acting in a partnership

with other older boys and adults in the Scout Groups.

Guest of Honour Mr Ricky Sim, Honorary Secretary of the Scout Council, graced the

Award Ceremony.

Akela Award Presentation Ceremony

Mr. Ricky Sim addressing the awardees

(30th October)

Awards & Achievements

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Abdul Roqib B Sasman

Akid Arsyad B Suraimi

Amirul Hakeem B Saza Ali

Chua Yong Soon

Elson Tan

Gino Yong Xiu Ren

Md Faiz B Zaini

Seah Yi Hong

Yong Zonglie

Mardhiyah Bte Fakrudin

Nina Raihanah Bte Md Gias Uddin

Nur Hidayah Beeve

Renee Chen

Tey Zi Le

Hein Htet Naing

Klenplir D Antimano

Lansky B Quinacman

Marion Jeuss Colis Garcia

Thein Than Toe

Teo Xue Shen

Ang Guang Jun Nicholas

Timothy Jordan Ng Ren Yang

Goh Yew Wai Samuel

Tan Bin Qian

Muhammad Faizal Bin Isnin

Nikki Adlina Bte Irwan

Pandaan Nikki Alexander

Daryl Chin Jun Kai

Glen Paul Lee Ren Xin

Jerome Lum Yi Cheng Matthaeus

Jonathan Tham Kuan Wai

Joseph Tan Zhi Ren

Sean Tham Sheng Jie

Wong Kok Zee Julius

Ashwin Raj Singh S/O Raj Gopal Singh

Caleb Ho Seng Hong

Dominic Desmond

Joshua Tham Junyi

Benjamin Chiew Zu Wei

Bryan Tay Jing Xin

Edward Wong Zi Shen

Eton Yeo Ka Wei

Fabian Junadi

Gan Rui Le

Ong Tze Jen Joshua

Pho Jia Ren

Denzel Siew Jin Jie

Carl Matthew Senarta

Kyle Deen Muir

Nur Surahkinah Bte Abdul Rahman

Cheng Fan Sheng Mark

David Lim Yock Jun

Jaryl Lim Yu-Herng

Ken Rui Hang

Tan Kaibin

Lew Sherritze Zanetta

Ling Zhi Wei Jake

Ng Bryan

Ng Jun Zhe

Syaiful Iylia Jamalluddin

Chan Jax

Elisha Santosh S/O Arumugam

Hsu Jun Cheng Lucas

Low Zhi Lyn Umeko

Luiga Mae Consigliere

Melvin Carungui Nathan

Tan Jun Kit Austin

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Woodlands Ring Soaring Eagles Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Xishan Primary Cub Scouts

Yishun Primary Cub Scout Pack

Yishun Primary Cub Scout Pack

Yishun Primary Cub Scout Pack

Yishun Primary Cub Scout Pack

Yishun Primary Cub Scout Pack

Ai Tong Cub Scouts Group

Catholic High Scouts

Catholic High Scouts

Radin Mas Dragon Scout Group

Radin Mas Dragon Scout Group

Bendemeer Eagles Cub Scout Pack

Toa Payoh Eagles Cub Scout Pack

Toa Payoh Eagles Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

Maris Stella Cub Scout Pack

SJI Cub Scouts

SJI Cub Scouts

SJI Cub Scouts

SJI Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Temasek Raccoons Cub Scouts

Sun Scouts

Tanjong Katong Primary Cub Scout Pack

Tanjong Katong Primary Cub Scout Pack

Tanjong Katong Primary Cub Scout Pack

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Tao Nan Marlin Cub Scout Pack

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Gongshang Cub Scouts

Poi Ching Falcon Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

De La Salle Cub Scout Pack

Full Name Pack NamePassed

Awards & Achievements

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President Scout Award Presentation Ceremony The Istana (11th October)

The presentation ceremony was hosted by SSA and co-organised with the Girl

Guides Singapore. HE President S R Nathan, the Chief Scout presented the award to

13 Venture Scout as follows:

S/N Name Scout Unit

1 Juno Cho Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

2 Kegan Lim Jianhong Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

3 Lim Kwan Hong Catholic High Scout Group

4 Ong Kong Ying Catholic High Scout Group

5 Boey Yi Heen Holy Innocent’s Hornet Scout Group

6 Kenii Takashima Hwa Chong Scout Group

7 Lim Jing Xi Hwa Chong Scout Group

8 Jerrold Soh Tsin Howe Hwa Chong Scout Group

9 Li Ming Yang Hwa Chong Scout Group

10 Gao Chuanyu Hwa Chong Scout Group

11 Chow Zheng Jie Hwa Chong Scout Group

12 Li Kexin 01 Raffles Scout Group

13 Tan Koon Chong 02 Raffles Scout Group

Chief Commissioner’s Award Presentation CeremonyThe Arts House, Old Parliament (7th August)

The Chief Commissioner’s Award Presentation Ceremony was graced by our new

Chief Commissioner, Mr Tan Cheng Kiong. The ceremony was held on 7th August

2010 at The Arts House at The Old Parliament. It was witnessed by family members

and leaders of the recipients. 16 Scouts were bestowed this prestigious award

as follows:

S/N NAME GROUP

1 See Yong Xin 02 Raffles Scout Group

2 Ng Zheng Han Ernest Clement 02 Raffles Scout Group

3 Richard Chan Wing Hong Acs(I) Scout Group

4 Nathaniel Tay Acs(I) Scout Group

5 Liew Jun Hao Marcus Acs(I) Scout Group

6 Ong Yong Jia Arrow Scout Group

7 Lee Xue Ying Catholic High Scout Group

8 Lim Yang Wei Leonard Catholic High Scout Group

9 Tiong Bang Xiang Falcon Scout Group

10 Teng Yue Xiong Oneida Scout Unit

11 Jeremy Kwan Jin Jen Oneida Scout Unit

12 V Santhosh St Joseph's Pelandok Scout Group

13 Oh Chin Ying St Joseph's Pelandok Scout Group

14 Nigel Ho Qingxuan Witchita Scout Group

15 Siew Leong Wai 23 Eagles Scout Group

16 Chearn Yao Xiang Dennis 23 Eagles Scout Group

– Baden-Powell

Trust should be the

basis for all our

moral training.

Awards & Achievements

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The Distinguished Service Award 2010

Investiture Ceremony was held at The

Istana. The Distinguished Service Gold

Award which is the highest award of

the Singapore Scout Association (SSA)

was presented to His Excellency, Mr S

R Nathan, President of the Republic of

Singapore and Chief Scout by Mr Noel

Hon, President Scout Council.

Thereafter, His Excellency Mr S R

Nathan conferred the Awards on 99

recipients. The Honour List is as follows:

Distinguished Service Award Presentation Ceremony (20th September)

Gold Award

Star to Bronze Award

1. HE Mr S R Nathan President of the Republic of Singapore

and Chief Scout

Star to Silver Award

2. Mr Tan Cheng Kiong Chief Commissioner

Silver Award

3. Datuk Seri Haji Mohd Ali Bin Mohd Rustam (DGSK, SPDK, DCSM, DMSM, DSM, PBM)

Chief Minister, Malacca, Malaysia

4. Mr Prakorb Mukura Member, National Scout Council

National Scout Organisation of Thailand

5. Ms Chan Siu District President Scout Association

of Hong Kong – Kwun Tong District

6. Mr Abdul Rasheed Regional Director

Asia-Pacific Region, WOSM

7. Mr Yatiman Yusof Former Member,

Singapore Scout Council

8. Mr Robert Koh Vice President

Singapore Scout Council

9. Mr Ricky Sim Eng Huat Honorary Secretary

Singapore Scout Council

10. Mr Malcolm Tan Ban Hoe Assistant Chief Commissioner (Programme)

11. Mr Tan Tek Tin Assistant Chief Commissioner (Membership)

12. Mr Ang King Hor, Steven Assistant Chief Commissioner

(Membership)

13. Ms Chan Pui Fun, Sarah Cub Scout Leader

14. Mr Chong Fook Hsing, Alvin Assistant Leader Trainer

15. Mr Foo Chuan Chen, Desmond Area Resource Commissioner

(South Area)

16. Mr Lai Kwok Chin Assistant Area Commissioner

(South Area)

17. Mr Lam Haw Ju, Eric Assistant Area Commissioner

(North Area)

18. Ms Lim Lee Cheng, Jennifer Manager (Accounts/HR)

19. Mr Nordin Bin Salleh Assistant Leader Trainer

20. Mr Ranvir Kumar Singh Secretary, Scout Guild

21. Ms Seow Heng Lin, Madelene Senior Executive (Programme & Events)

22. Mr Tan Wil Beng Group Scout Leader

23. Mr Tang Ying Cheong Group Scout Leader

24. Ms Vasantha Kumari Assistant Venture Scout Leader

25. Ms Yeo Hai Lin Group Scout Leader

26. Mr Berthold Dirk Hendrik Sinaulan National Commissioner for Public Relation

Kwartir Nasional Gerakan Pramuka

27. Mr J. Rizal C. Pangilinan Secretary General

Boy Scouts of the Philippines

Bronze Award

28. Hon. Dale B. Corvera International Commissioner

Boy Scouts of the Philippines

29. Mr Bay Yew Chuan Chapter Leader

Singapore Scout Guild

30. Ms Chan Hoon Hoon Scout Leader

31. Ms Farah Binte Ibrahim Group Scout Leader

32. Mr Foo Chee Chin Assistant Treasurer

Singapore Scout Guild

33. Mr Goh Siok Seng, Stephen Chapter Leader

Singapore Scout Guild

34. Mr Goh Kai Urn Scout Leader

35. Mr Koh Kar Meng District Commissioner (Ang Mo Kio)

36. Mr Lai Mun Wai, Lyon Group Scout Leader

37. Mr Lam Tat Wai District Commissioner (Clementi)

38. Ms Lio Shoo Wan Group Scout Leader

39. Mr Loh Loon Tong Treasurer, Singapore Scout Guild

40. Mr Ng Chee Hwa Former Vice President

Singapore Scout Guild

41. Mr Pang Boon Hee Chapter Leader, Scout Guild

42. Mr Richard Yeong Ong Loy Member, Singapore Scout Council

43. Ms Sawiyah Bte Mohd Sidek Group Scout Leader

Awards & Achievements

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44. Ms Sidah Binte Jasmin Extension Scout Programme Commissioner

45. Mr Tay Jin Yong, Edmund Scout Programme Commissioner

46. Ms Thia Woon Ling Group Scout Leader

47. Mr Wan Meng Hao Member, Singapore Training Team

48. Mr Lo Ka Chung Lo Ka Chung Charitable Foundation Ltd

Gold Vanda Award

49. View Point Trading & Collectibles

Silver Vanda Award

50. Bishan Park Secondary School

51. Chongfu School

52. Damai Secondary School

53. Greenridge Primary School

54. Holy Innocents’ High School

55. Jurong Secondary School

56. Khong Guan Biscuit Factory (S) Pte Ltd

57. Lakeside Primary School

58. New Town Secondary School

59. Peirce Secondary School

Bronze Vanda Award

63. Mr Chan Hoong Leong Group Scout Leader

64. Mr Cheah Gim Lai, Caleb Director, Corporate Affairs

65. Mr Chen Xiang Hao Scout Leader

66. Mr Chew Damien Gerard Group Scout Leader

67. Ms Chew Shi Yun, Celestia Group Scout Leader

68. Ms Chng Yen Peng, Doreen Cub Scout Leader

69. Ms Goh Siew Lin Cub Scout Leader

70. Ms Halimah Bte Ismail Senior Executive (Admin & Fund Raising)

71. Ms Hazlina Bte Mohamed Maideen Group Scout Leader

72. Ms Ho Huey-Ling, Madeline Scout Leader

73. Ms Ho Wing Kei, Sarah Member, Adult Resource Team

74. Mr Huang Junhao, Willy Scout Leader

75. Mr Huang Zhi Xiang, John Assistant Scout Leader

76. Mr Kumanan Ilangovan Assistant Group Scout Leader

77. Ms Lau Tai Yeow, Angeline Cub Scout Leader

78. Mr Lee Shuh Koon, Bernard Cub Scout Leader

79. Ms Liew Lin Pin Group Scout Leader

80. Mr Lin Wei Gang, Louis District Scout Leader

81. Mr Nazaruddin bin Mohamed Isnin Group Scout Leader

82. Ms Norhaiza Bte Yep Abu Assistant Scout Leader

83. Ms Ng Siew Bee, Iris Group Scout Leader

84. Mr Ong Shun Hua District Commissioner (Toa Payoh)

85. Ms Pang Yin Yin Group Scout Leader

86. Mr Poh Cher Huat, Michael Area Resource Commissioner (East Area)

87. Ms Pong Sian Yin, Angie Senior Executive (Adult Resources & Training)

88. Mr Pwee Yek Kwan, Benjamin Assistant Chief Commissioner (Partnerships)

89. Mr Quay Kok Khiang, Steven Scout Leader

90. Ms Santha d/o Raman Scout Leader

91. Mr Sim Cheng Teck, Arthur Scout Leader

92. Mr Sim Eu-Jin, Eugene District Commissioner (Jurong)

93. Ms Siti Aishah Bte Abdullah Group Scout Leader

94. Mr Tan Rui Ping, Benjamin Scout Leader

95. Mr Tan Si Jie Member, Singapore Scout Council

96. Mr Tham Yew Chung, Daniel District Leader

97. Mr Tsai Ya Hsiung, Mark Area Leader (East Area)

98. Mr Wong Hong Teow, Edgar Assistant Cub Scout

Programme Commissioner

99. Ms Wong Pih May, Rae Group Scout Leader

100. Ms Wong Wan Lin Cub Scout Leader

60. Mr Abdul Latif Group Scout Leader

61. Mr Basheer Ahamed Khan Group Scout Leader

62. Mr Chan Chee Yuen, Raymond Group Scout Leader

Chief Scout’s Commendation

Awards & Achievements

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Centennial Gold Award

1. HE S R Nathan

2. SM Goh Chok Tong

3. DPM Teo Chee Hean

4. Dr Vivien Balakrishnan (MCYS)

5. Prof Tommy Koh

6. Mr Noel Hon Chia Chun

7. Mr Tan Cheng Kiong

8. Mr Nicholas Tang

9. Dr Tan Guong Ching

10. Mr Kwek Siew Jin

11. Mr Felix Li

12. Mr Joseph Wong

13. Mr Robert Koh

14. Mr Lim Keng Teck

15. Mr Yatimah Yusoff

16. Mr James Soh

17. Mr Tan Chok Kian

18. Mr Lee Tai Hui

19. Mr Andrew Chua

20. Ms Loh Lye Lin

21. Ms Peh Khoon Puay

22. Ms Cheong Lin See

23. Mr James Tseng

24. Mr Anthony Thng

25. Mr Lim Eng Hooi

26. Ms Margaret Anderson

27. Mr Pong Boon Fook Peter

28. Mr Joseph John

29. Mr Huang Tiaw Hoe

30. Mr Andrew Ng

31. Mr Peter Joe Chia

32. Mr Lim Ewe Huat

33. Mr Dennis Goh Chin Chye

34. Ms Catherine Soh Soo Peng

35. Ms Noraini Mohamad

36. Mr Bay Yew Chuan

37. Mr Billy Goh

38. Ms Chan Annie

39. Mr Chey Chor Wai

40. Mr Clarence Chow

41. Dr Kevin Tan

42. Mr Edmond Tan

43. Mr Foo Chee Chin

44. Mr Foo Jiong Kew

45. Mr Foo Seck Tong

46. Mr George Ching

47. Mr George Goh Yong Chua

48. Mr Han Lim Juan

49. Ms Jenny Yeo

50. Mr Joseph Lau

51. Ms Judith Tan

52. Mr Loh Loon Tong

53. Mr M Supramaniam

54. Mr Mah Kin Kwee

55. Mr Mathias Chay

56. Mr Michael Poh

57. Mr Mohd Fauzi b Salim Talib

58. Mr Cheah Kok Ming

59. Mr Lee Eng Lye

60. Mr Ong Jin Cheng

61. Mr Robert Lee

62. Mr Roslan Salleh

63. Mrs Foo Chay Joo

64. Mr Ng Chee Hwa

65. Mr Ong Hock Seng

66. Mr Ong Teong Wan

67. Mr Pang Boon Hee

68. Mr Ranvir Kumar Singh

69. Mr Ricky Sim Eng Huat

70. Mr Samuel Moses Navaraj

71. Mr Sim Cheng Huat

72. Mr Sin Jeok Tong

73. Mr Stephen Goh

74. Mr Tan Cheng Hor

75. Mr Tan Hek Koon

76. Mr Tan Kian Hock

77. Mr Tan Kwang Yeong, Patrick

78. Ms Tan Siew Choo

79. Mr Tan Tek Tin

80. Mr Thomas Ho

81. Mr Victor Wee

82. Mr Vincent Lim Hua Theng

83. Mr Yeo Aik Khoon,Edmund

84. Mr Tay Kheng Soon

85. Mrs Han Ah Koon

86. Mr Mok Kum Fun

87. Mr Ong Chye Lee

88. Mr Teo Tiong Hin

89. Ms Leela Bandara

90. Mr M Rajendra

91. Mr Lawrence Lim

92. Mr Henry Lim

93. Mr S. Puhaindran

94. Mr Chay Hong Leng

95. Mr Lester Lee Siak Yeng

96. Dr Jeffrey Ho Kai Kwong

97. Mr Malcolm Tan B H

98. Mr Steven Ang King Hor

99. Dr Mohd Effendy

100. Mr Chow Hock Lin

100 Centennial Gold Awards were presented to 100 individuals who have contributed

substantially to the development and growth of scouting in Singapore. The awards

were presented during the following centennial events : Scout Rally, Official Opening

of Scout Discovery Centre and Jam100-3rd Asean Jamboree. Recipients are

as follows:

Awards & Achievements

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REPORT ONFULL TIME STAFF

Staff costs increased from $642,902 to $674,164 while headcount remain the same.

Staff costs comprise:

2010 2009

Staff Salaries $609,712 $592,592

CPF & SDL $59,162 $47,703

Staff Welfare & Training $5,289 $2,607

TOTAL $674,164 $642,902

Annual Remuneration* Salary band Number of Staff

Top 3 Executives 2010 2009

<$50,000 Nil Nil

$50,000 to $100,000 2 2

$100,000 to $150,000 1 1

Sub Total 3 3

Other Employees

<$50,000 12 12

TOTAL 15 15

The salary band and the headcount in each band are shown below:

* Salary and Bonus (Excluding Employer’s CPF contribution)

Staff costs as a percentage of total gross expenditure (See table below)

YEAR YEAR

2010 2009

Total Expenditure $4,270,099 $2,611,997

Staff Cost $674,164 $642,902

Percentage of staff cost over Total Expenditure 15.8% 24.6%

Besides supporting the Scout Council, Commissioners Council and Volunteer leaders in their roles, staff had been instrumental in

improving HQ facilities. The following had been successfully achieved to better serve our members:

• Enhanced the computerized membership service data management system (MSDS) with an additional module (importing of

data to excel) to reduce the workload of leaders in the registration courses.

• An updated DVD for recruitment and containing relevant resource materials was produced to support Unit Leaders.

• Enhanced the physical layout of the Scout Den and meeting rooms.

• Established the Scout Discovery Centre

• Reorganised the layout of the Scout Shop to facilitate smooth operations.

Policy relating to the management and avoidance of conflicts of interest.

As an institution of a public character (IPC), the following policy has been incorporated in the Association’s POR, which is on our

website.

• All council members, volunteers and staff shall avoid situations where personal interest or the interest of the family is in

conflict with the interest of the Singapore Scout Association (SSA) or where it could affect the ability to make decisions that

are in the best interest of SSA.

• They should declare their interest to the Scout Council if they are considering entering into a business dealing with SSA.

• In such case, they shall abstain from discussion and not be part of the decision making process on such dealing.

• They should not either directly or indirectly make use of any SSA information or his position to further their personal interest.

• The Audited Financial Statement of Account and the Annual Report are posted on our website.

Report on Full Time Staff

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The Singapore Scout Association

Statement of Financial PositionAs at 31 December 2010

2010 2009Note S$ S$

ASSETS AND LIABILITIESNon-Current Assets Property, plant and equipment 3 2,426,967 2,820,823 Intangible assets 4 4,070 25,841

2,431,037 2,846,664

Current Assets Inventories 5 303,445 322,629 Trade receivables 6 17,085 11,049 Other receivables 7 332,261 181,020 Cash and cash equivalents 8 4,725,644 4,454,434

5,378,435 4,969,132Total Assets 7,809,472 7,815,796

Current Liabilities Trade payables 9 277,817 158,033 Other payables 10 701,898 643,180 Deferred capital grant 11 - 19,993Total Liabilities 979,715 821,206

Net Current Assets 4,398,720 4,147,926

Net Assets 6,829,757 6,994,590

FUNDSUnrestricted Income Funds Accumulated funds 2,561,929 2,528,139

Restricted Funds of the Association Building funds 2,208,830 2,500,403 Specific funds 12 2,058,998 1,966,048Total Funds 6,829,757 6,994,590

The annexed notes form an integral part of and should beread in conjunction with these financial statements.

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The Singapore Scout Association

Statement of Financial ActivitiesFor the year ended 31 December 2010

UnrestrictedFunds

Accumulated Building Specific 2010 2009Funds Funds Funds (Note 12) Total Funds Total Funds

Note S$ S$ S$ S$ S$Incoming resources

Incoming resources from generated funds Voluntary income 14 5,920 - - 5,920 29,600 Activities for generating funds - Donation Draw 15 381,506 - - 381,506 357,428 - Job Week 16 617,875 - - 617,875 601,824 - Scout Guild events 17 134,703 - - 134,703 138,672 Investment income 6,815 - - 6,815 8,523Incoming resources from charitable activities - Grants 184,394 - - 184,394 163,209 - Membership fees 83,109 - - 83,109 93,090 - Fees from participants 283,255 - - 283,255 82,280 - Scout Shop 18 206,927 - - 206,927 180,895 - Scout Groups 19 525,121 - - 525,121 586,190 - Scout Guild 468 - - 468 13,855 - Area activities 20 247,219 - - 247,219 221,604 - Centenary celebrations 21 1,131,998 - - 1,131,998 - - Use of camp/lease rental 228,602 - - 228,602 236,043 - Use of headquarter's facilities 11,355 - - 11,355 18,359Other incoming resources 15,780 - - 15,780 52,301

Total incoming resources 4,065,047 - - 4,065,047 2,783,873

Resources expendedCosts of generating funds Fundraising costs - Donation Draw 15 54,282 - - 54,282 52,380 - Job Week 16 6,727 - - 6,727 5,613 - Scout Guild events 17 50,764 - - 50,764 48,620Re-allocation of income - Donation Draw 15 165,709 - - 165,709 159,350 - Job Week 16 342,140 - - 342,140 342,822Charitable activities - Scout Shop 18 100,880 - - 100,880 97,792 - Scout Groups 19 532,995 - - 532,995 468,019 - Scout Guild 54 - - 54 15,434 - Area activities 20 200,712 - - 200,712 190,781 - Centenary celebrations 21 1,006,723 - - 1,006,723 - - International scout events and programme expenses 376,812 - - 376,812 181,100 - Staff costs 22 606,175 - - 606,175 574,967Governance costs - audit fees 11,000 - - 11,000 10,000Other resources expended 23 815,126 - - 815,126 785,045

Total resources expended 4,270,099 - - 4,270,099 2,931,923

Net outgoing resources before amortisation and transfers (205,052) - - (205,052) (148,050)Amortisation of building fund 311,573 - - 311,573 309,755Amortisation of deferred capital grant 19,993 - - 19,993 19,993

Net incoming resources before transfers 126,514 - - 126,514 181,698Transfers/Movements in funds

MOE grant - Scout Discovery Centre - 20,000 - 20,000 100,000Amortisation of building fund - (311,573) - (311,573) (309,755)Investment income on specific funds 12 - - 226 226 395Transfer of surplus between funds 12 (92,724) - 92,724 - -

Net movement in funds 33,790 (291,573) 92,950 (164,833) (27,662)Total funds brought forward 2,528,139 2,500,403 1,966,048 6,994,590 7,022,252

Total funds carried forward 2,561,929 2,208,830 2,058,998 6,829,757 6,994,590

The annexed notes form an integral part of and should beread in conjunction with these financial statements.

Restricted Funds

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The Singapore Scout Association

Statement of Cash FlowsFor the year ended 31 December 2010

2010 2009Note S$ S$

Cash flows from operating activitiesSurplus for the year 126,514 181,698 Adjustments for:- Amortisation of building fund (311,573) (309,755) Amortisation of deferred capital grant (19,993) (19,993) Amortisation of intangible assets 24,741 23,751 Depreciation of property, plant and equipment 537,260 526,902 Interest income (6,815) (8,523) Stocks written off - 8,696

223,620 221,078Operating surplus before working capital changes 350,134 402,776

Decrease/(Increase) in inventories 19,184 (48,069)(Increase)/Decrease in trade and other receivables (157,277) 597,703Increase in trade and other payables 178,502 25,806

40,409 575,440Cash generated from operating activities 390,543 978,216

Net cash generated from specific funds 226 395Net cash generated from operating activities 390,769 978,611

Cash flows from investing activitiesInterest received 6,815 8,523Purchase of property, plant and equipment (143,404) (21,112)Purchase of intangible assets (2,970) (6,272)Donations received for building fund 20,000 100,000Net cash (used in)/generated from investing activities (119,559) 81,139

Net increase in cash and cash equivalents 271,210 1,059,750Cash and cash equivalents at 1 January 4,454,434 3,394,684Cash and cash equivalents at 31 December 8 4,725,644 4,454,434

The annexed notes form an integral part of and should beread in conjunction with these financial statements.

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Albert Neo

Alex Choo

Arthur Ngiam

Asia Pacific Breweries Ltd

Baey Seng Kah

Bay Sik Kiang

Bay Yew Chuan

Bert Choong

Blue Max Enterprise Pte Ltd

Cheah Gim Lai

Chesterton Suntec Int’l Pte Ltd

Chew Buay Neo

Chew Kah Chuan

Chew Kwee Neo

Chey Chor Wai

Chiu Teng Construction Co Pte Ltd

City Developments Ltd

Cleaning Express Pte Ltd

Comfortdelgro Corporation Ltd

David Owens

Dow Chemical Pacific (S) Pte Ltd

E-Cop Pte Ltd

Freddie Ho Soo Min

Halimah Bte Ismail

Heng Kheng Ngiat

Henry Chia Chuan Choon

Hill & Knowlton (SEA) Pte Ltd

Ho Chee Heng

Ho Hin Yeong

Hon Chia Chun Noel

Hong Keah Huat

HT Enginnering & Services Pte Ltd

Joesph Yuvaraj Pillay

Kah Hong Pte Ltd

Keppel Corporation Ltd

Koh Ban Heng

Kok King Min

Kong Kee Fong

Kwan Im Thong Hood Cho Temple

Lai Mun Fatt

Lai Seng Kwoon

Lawrence Seow

Lee Foundation, Singapore

Lim Kian Seng

Lim Kong Puay

Lim Lee Cheng

Lional Tseng

Lui Pao Chuen

M. Francis

M.E.I. Project Engineers (1973) Pte Ltd

Malcolm Tan Ban Hoe

Maohaid Faizal Bin Kasmin

Mellford Pte Ltd

Michael Poh Cher Huat

Mohd Effendy Bin Rajab

Ng Ser Miang

Ng Toong Seng

Ngee Ann Kongsi

Nicholas Tang Ning

Noraini Mohamad

NTUC Fairprice Co-operative Ltd

Peh Khoon Puay

Phoo Siang Jit

Pong Sian Yin Angie

Quek Kim Huay

Ranvir Kumar Singh

Richard Yeong

Robert Koh

Seng Fatt Refrigeration Pte Ltd

Serial System Ltd

Shyuki LLP

Singapore Pools (Private) Ltd

Singapore Press Holdings Foundation Ltd

Singapore Technologies Electronics Ltd

Singapore Technologies Engineering Ltd

Singapore Totalisator Board

SP PowerGrid

Standard Building And Housing Services Pte Ltd

Starhub Ltd

Stephen Goh Siok Seng

STT Communications Ltd

Surbana International Consultants

Tan Cheng Bock

Tan Cheng Kiong

Tan Chong Huat

Tan Gek Suan

Tan Guong Ching

Tan Kee Kan

Tan Kee Lian Roney

Tan Kok Kheng

Tan Kwang Yeong

Tan Puay Chiang

Tan Tee How

Tanah Merah Country Club

Tang Tuck Kim

Teo Soon Chye

Tham Siow Wong

Tng Thiam Huat

Toh Weng Cheong

Transview Golf Pte Ltd

Tseng Daniel

Tuas Power Generation Pte Ltd

Unilegal LLC

Victor Ho See Hong

Wan Meng Hao

Wun Khai Ping

Yatiman Bin Yusof

Yien Yew Sin

Yip Mang Meng

Appreciation List

APPRECIATIONLIST

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Editorial Committee

Advisors

Content Editors

Photography Editor

Circulation

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Dr Mohd Effendy Bin Rajab

(Executive Director)

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(DC Bukit Panjang)

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(Director Corporate Affairs)

Mr Lee Tai Hui

(Group Scout Leader, Hwa Chong Institution)

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(Volunteer Adult Leader)

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(Director Corporate Affairs)

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(Executive Admin & Fund Raising)

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