Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Around the world in... well, 45 minutes

A word to adults -

The biggest complaint that adults have of this new generation of children:

1. They complain to much

Funny how we all have something to say when we ourselves are the victims of our own circumstances.

So we decided to try something new. An experiential learning 'trip' around the poverty and disaster stricken areas of Asia - through the eyes of a child.

Using whatever we have to create a learning experience

Our goal was to avoid using the poor and fallen as fodder for the usual "you-better-appreciate-what-you-have" lesson. People, regardless of their wealth and well being, are dignified individuals.

The real lesson: you can be contented even if you have little.

Making a home from 'thrash' to shelter 12 people

You don't need a PSP to be happy. It's not a crime to have one, but if your parents say no, you don't have to be angry.

If we knew the value of the things we use everyday, and what they can buy - hopefully we'd think twice before wanting that PSP - and be doubly grateful if we have one.

All their stuff - stationery, watches, mobile phones etc. What each item can do for a hungry friend.

We won't complain about school if we knew the future that is in store for us. It's only right to work hard because we've been given the chance to.

Hopefully it's a lesson well learnt.

Onward to camp!

Think Danger, Think Safe


Its' never easy for a person who's having fun to be aware of a dangerous situation. So we've created common scenario's for our Boys and Girls to recreate - and identify things that can possibly go wrong.

We sure hope that they begin to see the relevance of 'adult' rules through this first hand opportunity to craft simple safety guidelines - the very same things which bore them to death every other day.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

End-Year Camp is approaching...Don't forget your packing list

Camp is just around the corner. Do take a look at the packing list here if you've not gotten one!

SEE YOU AT CAMP this friday (20th Nov 09) @ 3pm!

Friday, November 06, 2009

Welcome to 2010

A new year and new commitment to keep our BBGB families updated with upcoming events, downloadable calenders/forms and ways to keep pace with our activities.

First for you, parents is our 2010 Calendar of Events! Available here.

In it, you will find:

1. Regular meeting days indicated in blue
2. Closures for exams and school breaks
3. Major events
4. Events which you will all be invited to be an active part of!

There are two special things which we are doing this year:

- Our Anniversary dinner! Finally, a time to get our brigade families since 2004 for a reunion celebration!

- Overseas Involvment Trip - something we've always dreamed of doing. To allow our Boys and Girls to experience meeting the needs of another culture first hand; through community service and interaction. It is a great opportunity for parents to share a common learning experience with their children.

You are our partners in development of your children. Thank you for coming aboard and staying through the journey.