Monday, June 4, 2012

MARCHING DAY at SEKOLAH MENENGAH TAMAN TASIK AMPANG

Every year,our school will held on a Marching Day where every units must show their abilities in Discipline and Cooperation.We,girls guide also participate in this competition.After weeks of training,with a strength of 31 members including me as a platoon leader,we achieve a really great victory!We finally achieve the first place.Here are some pictures.Take a look!

Hey,thats me.The Platoon Leader


YEAY!Here come the winners :)

BE PREPARED 

Malaysian Girls Guide






Sunday, June 3, 2012

The Motto,The Law

THE MOTTO 
"BE PREPARED"

THE LAW

1. A Guide is loyal and can be trusted.

2. A Guide is useful and helps others.

3. A Guide is polite , considerate and respects her elders.

4. A Guide is friendly and a sister to all Guides. 

5. A Guide is kind to all living things.

6. A Guide is obedient.

7. A Guide has courage and is cheerful in all difficulties.

8. A Guide takes care of her own possessions and those of other people.

9. A Guide is thrifty and diligent.

10. A Guide is self-disciplined in what she thinks, says and does.

The Lord and The Lady








Lord Baden-Powell


Lady Olave Baden-Powell



The Lord and The Lady

History of Girls Guide

         Girl Guides or Girl Scouts is a parallel movement in Scouting originally, and still largely, for girls. It evolved in the Scouting movement in the early years of the 20th century. Girls were attracted to Scouting from its inception in 1907. In different places around the world, the movement developed in diverse ways. In some places, girls attempted to join Scouting organisations and it was decided that single-gender organisations were a better solution. In other places, girls groups were started, some of them later to open up to boys or merge with boys' organisations. In other instances, mixed groups were formed, sometimes to later split. In the same way, the name Girl Guide or Girl Scout has been used by groups at different times and in different places, with some groups changing from one to another. In the past, boys had to join the Boy Scouts or Cub Scouts but in recent years Guides has been open for both boys and girls to join in some countries.


       In 1909, Robert Baden-Powell the founder of Scouting, decided that girls should not be in the same organisation as the boys, and the Girls Guide were founded in the UK in 1910. Many, though by no means all, Girl Guide and Girl Scout groups across the globe trace their roots to this point. Agnes Baden-Powell was in charge of Girls Guiding in UK in its early years.Years later,Lady Olave Baden Powell became Chief Guide for Britain in 1918. Later the same year she was presented with a gold Silver Fish, one of only two ever made. She was elected World Chief Guide in 1930. As well as making a major contribution to the development of the Guide / Girl Scout movements, she visited 111 countries during her life attending Jamborees and national Guide and Scout associations.