Aug 19, 2010
National Badge Patch Carnival 2010
Aug 7, 2010
Congratulations, to our newly minted Woodbadge Leader
Aug 6, 2010
Eco-Adventure Trip to Vietnam 2010
Jason Tan
Troop Scribe
Jan 30, 2010
CCA Open House 2010
On the 9th January 2010 was Beatty’s CCA Open House. It was on this day, that our newly arrived Beattyians will go around to see the many interesting displays put up by all the CCAs, and choose the one that they are going to be with for the next 4 years. Certainly not an easy decision to make, especially so when there are plenty of CCAs in a school.
As the Beavers wanted to do something special and captivating, we decided it would only be wise to plan well ahead. Scout are always Prepared. Plenty of
weekdays were spent together in December, planning and preparing our stuff, so that we can showcase the best of Scouting to our Sec 1s.
In the end, we planned to build a gateway, a clothes rack and a tower for the students and parents to see. We had drawn the designs, figured out where to place them and how to decorate them. A week before the CCA open house, we started building the clothes rack
and gateway. Most of the Scouts did the gateway as it was very big and it required a lot of manpower to build. Not an easy task you, you know. Two other Scouts and I were appointed to build the clothes rack. Our Scout Leader, Kumanan Sir, printed for us coloured brochure to give to Parents and students during the CCA open house. Want to know how it looks, well just go download it at the left hand side of this Blog.
On the actual day, all of us had to arrive in school by 7.30am to prepare
before the Parents arrived. We started putting up the banners, placing our awards and cleaning up the place. Our booth was located next to the Koi pond and so we had plenty of space to place our structures. The Rover Scouts came back to Beatty to help us, which we Scouts deeply appreciate. Reminds me of the Scout Law, “A Scout is Loyal”. Our Patrol Leader, Xuan Jie, even brought a radio to play the many Scout songs we have. We also build a billboard which some of the schools wore to advertise scout. We were all very excited about this recruitment!
The Parents arrived at 9 am, at the entrance of the school; we handed out brochures and told them to visit out booth. The Parents and students then proceeded to the hall for a briefing about the CCAs available in the school. Some of the Scouts helped to distribute water bottles to the Parents who were watching the performance by different CCA groups, all so that we would be visible.
When all the Parents and students left the hall, most of the CCA groups line up in front of the hall to promote their CCA and to give out pamphlets. We wanted Parents to check out our booth and let their children experience
what Scouting is all about. So, we too tried our best to lure the Parents and son. While the Parents were at our booth, the Seniors gave each Parent a tour and showed them the benefits of being a Scout.
As the process of meeting and marketing Scouting went on for each Parent/son duo, we realized that quite often, Parents have this stereotype that Scouting is all about Adventure and Outdoors. Which is of cause, a positive stereotype. And of cause, there were those who thought Scouting was all about knots only. But in
general, we did manage to pull in the right type of students into our booth. Those who were keen in Outdoors. These were the kinds we wanted too.
At the end of the day, when all the parents had left, we went to dismantle all the structures we build. Though tiring it was the whole day, we enjoyed very much, because we knew we put in our very best. We were not so much worried about the numbers of Scouts we would get.
As a “Well Done” token, Mr. Tham, our Auxillary Volunteer Leader, bought us lunch from KFC. We had a grand lunch that day, eating chicken and drinking soda. Tired but satisfied, we felt proud of what we did. Beatty Beavers Rockz!!
Last but not least, on behalf of the Scouts, I would like to thank all Rover Scouts, Old Beavers, Former Teacher Mr. Koh KM, Mr. Tee & Mr. Tham, Mr. Kumanan & Mr. Aru for their time and effort that they took to be there with us, to give us their support and guidance.
Reported By,
Nov 29, 2009
Kayaking 1 Star Course

On the 7th of November 2009 (Saturday), 14 Beatty Beavers Scouts went on a Kayaking 1 Star Course at Sembawang Sea Sports Club located at Sembawang Park.
Now, let's talk abit about the place. Sembawang Park is a 15 hectare park situated in the north of Singapore facing the Straits of Johor overlooking Malaysia. It is located at the end of Sembawang Road, where the former Sembawang Road End Bus Terminal is. The place was also once the home to the British Air Base. Sembawang Park gets its name from Sembawang Tree Kayea ferruginea. if you're observant like a Scout should be, you would notice that there is a Sembawang tree at the centre of the car park C1 close to the Sembawang Bus terminal. The Sembawang Park has many interesting connections to Singapore's historical past. But hey, I'm ain't going to give you a history lesson today, so if you are keen in knowing more, check this link out. It's really interesting.
And for those who think it's easy, it sure wasn't. Tiring it was, to carry kayaks down to thhe beach. But hey, we Scouts are courageos in all difficulties.
G Vanga: Pitch up! ( Now that was the cue for something delicious...and no, it's not what you're thinking)
Soon, it was lunch and we went to wash up and gather at the ‘canteen’. We had a delicious meal, after the meal, we had lot of time to rest, so we end up lying on the floor, trying to sun dry ourselves. Reminded me of how my mom dried salted fish....which we seemed like. Haha
The Sun, the Sand and the Sea will always be with us...
Signing off,
Koh Zhi Rong
Asst. Patrol Leader
(Tiger Patrol)
Jun 5, 2009
Macritchie Reservoir Hike & 56th Investiture Ceremony
On the 30th of May(Saturday), Beatty Beavers went on a hike to MacRitchie Reservoir at Thomson Road. All the scouts who were going to this excursion gathered at school just before 9am. A school bus ferried us to Thomson Road and we alighted at the car park of MacRitchie reservoir. There were about 12 of us scouts who went to the HIke, together with Scouter Huda and Scouter Kumanan.
Here is a little information about MacRitchie Reservoir. MacRitchie Reservoir was
Since 2 Patrols were involved, Scouter Huda guided Tiger Patrol lead by PL Alvin,
Although we took a bus to the reservoir, going back home was different as we had to walk back to School for the Investiture Ceremony. On the way back, our Scouters instructed us to work together as a Patrol, to budget and purchase rations for our lunch, which we were to cook ourselve. The challenge behind this was that, we had $20 given for a patrol of 7 and had to make full use out of it to cook the most number of dishes for lunch.
As we walked back to school, we decided to cook Chicken, Fish, Chye Sim, Rice and Soup. Well doing marketing at the wet market was certainly not an easy job, especially so when it came to choosing the right fish. Hence, we decided to purchase our groceries at Shop and Save, to save all the hassle.
If buying groceries for lunch was a headache, cooking it was a challenge.
Reported by,
Jason Tan
(Lion Patrol)
Mar 20, 2009
Eastern Coastal PCN Cycling Trip

The Scouts gathered at Changi Point for a sumptuous breakfast at the coffeeshop, which is famous for its Changi Nasi Lemak. Thereafter, Mr. Clement from Changi Cycling Services, helped us out to pick suitable bikes for our height. With a Safety Briefing conducted shortly thereafter, we started cycling along the Eastern Coastal Park Connector Network at 10.45am.
The entire network is a total of 42km with connections to 7 Park Connectors. But since all of us were new to this, the Rovers Scouts headed by Rover Isa, planned the shorter loop which measured 32km instead.
The first league of the loop, Coastal Park Connector, was one of the more scenic route, as we passed by lush Casuarina Forest by our left, and the ascending/descending airplanes of various airlines. As we soon approached the East Coast Park section of the route, we took a short break at the National Sailing Centre, where the other Rovers joined us.
At our next pit stop, at Sun Plaza Park, we were all tired and drenched, but still our spirits were very high. No matter how tired you can be, when you see your fellow buddy being in the same state as you are, you just put up a brave front to cheer each other up. At this pit stop, all of us topped up our bottles and had a mid way point stretching. Sure it was good to strech those tired muscles. Rover Venga also enlightened us on how to ensure that our cycling seats were of the correct height.
Well the secret is this. When you want to cycle, you must make sure that your cycle is high enough, such that when one of the paddle is at the bottom most point, you leg should be fully stretched and not bent. This will ensure that you do not use too much force while paddling and get yourself easily tired out.
As we approached the end of our route along Changi, we passed by some war time building such as the old Changi hospital and the Old Commando Barracks. The downward slope was also another high point of our journey. The entire journey of 32km took the whole Scout Group roughly 5 hours to complete. Well that's not too bad after all, since many never had such an experience of cycling such long distance.
When we reached Changi Beach at 3.50pm, we were all hungry and ready to start our BBQ Lunch. Did we have trouble starting fire? Well, sure not as you can always rely on a Scout to do the best job of firestarting in BBQs. As soon as we started the fire going, we began BBQ-ing the satays and chicken wing, as these were what took most time to get cooked. The Rovers as well, joined us in giving a helping hand, while we had our lunch.
After our very late Lunch that we had, we cleared up at around 6.45pm. Of cos, we did not forget the Scout's Code of cleanliness. We never forget to leave a place cleaner then it was when we used it. We quickly made a quick brisk walk from where we were to the tip of Changi Beach Park to catch a glimpse of the Sunset. Well, how fantastic it was can't be described by words. See the pictures below to see for yourself.