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  1. Girl Guides Singapore (GGS) celebrates 100 Years in Singapore! For 100 years, GGS has been providing unparalleled opportunities for girls and women to discover and develop their strengths, their skills and their fullest potential, to become responsible citizens of the world.

  2. Girl Guides build and strengthen their leadership skills by taking the lead in Unit and Patrol activities, learning to organise events, teaching each other and younger girls new skills, and even participating in international events.

  3. Girl Guides Singapore (GGS; Malay: Pandu Puteri Singapura) is the national Guiding organisation of Singapore. It was first established in 1917 as The Singapore Girl Guides Association, before being renamed to its current iteration on 24 July 2004.

  4. Girl Guides Singapore (GGS) started in 1917 at St Mary’s Home. Its proud heritage and fine record of achievements is built on a long tradition of providing a high-quality non-formal education and training programme that grooms leadership, decision-making and life skills.

  5. Brownie badges are a great way for a girl to learn new skills and explore new interests. The badges will help her remember each skill she has learnt and the adventure she had. Plus, they show the world what she’s accomplished and help her share her learnings to inspire her peers.

  6. Dec 9, 2020 · SINGAPORE - President Halimah Yacob on Wednesday (Dec 9) conferred the 2020 President's Guide Award on five Girl Guides, and President's Scout Award on 21 Venture Scouts.

  7. Girl Guides Singapore, Singapore. 2,797 likes · 5 talking about this · 255 were here. In 1910, the Girl Guides Association was formally founded. The Girl Guide Movement started in Singapore in 1917,...

  8. Jun 1, 2022 · SINGAPORE - The Girl Guides International Camp kicked off on Wednesday (June 1) at the Guide House in Bishan, offering activities for girls and women aged eight to 80 to engage in issues...

  9. Jul 21, 2017 · More than 130 such leaders and volunteers were recognised on Friday (July 21) at the Girl Guides Singapore (GGS) Centennial Awards Ceremony, held at the Istana to celebrate GGS' 100th...

  10. www.fuchunsec.moe.edu.sg › co-curricular-activities › uniformed-groupsGirl Guides - fuchunsec.moe.edu.sg

    The Girl Guides is part of an International movement which strives to develop our girls to their fullest potential as responsible citizens. The weekly training sessions are based on a Five-Point program which encompasses Personal and Social Development, Home, Outdoor, Community and International. Apart from the Five-Point program, the girls ...

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