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CLTC Narrative Report
CLTC Narrative Report
Department of Education
REGION IV-A CALABARZON
SCHOOLS DIVISION OF SAN PABLO CITY
SAN PABLO CITY INTEGRATED HIGH SCHOOL
SAN PABLO CITY
NARRATIVE REPORT
Crew Leaders Training Course
On October 20-22, 2023, The Boy Scouts of the Philippines had a Crew Leaders’ Training
Course (CLTC) at San Pablo City Science Integrated High School. This narrative report is intended
to provide an overview of the activities during the CLTC.
The Crew Leaders’ Training Course accumulated 120 scouts from various schools, 22 Eagle
Scouts and 10 Leader Trainor.
• 1 scout from Canossa College
• 1 scout from LSPU
• 11 scouts from CLDDMIHS
• 11 scouts from Felix Amante SHS
• 22 scouts from SPCIHS
• 29 scouts from Liceo De San Pablo
• 45 scouts from SPCSIHS
• 22 Eagle Scouts
Total of 142 scouts
Opening remarks
After the arrival of the scouts, they were immediately directed to the registration booth located
in front of the green building of SPCSIHS. Supposedly the scouts are planned to sleep in a tent, but
since it rained the scouters decided to use the rooms as their questers. Scouter Mark Paul Emralino
along with Scouter Christopher Escondo and Scouter Rose Ann Vecinal discussed the basic
commands, rules, and reminders before the activities started.
The crews were divided into two, crew 1 to crew 6 will attend CLTC first. While the other
crews where at the CLTC, crew 7 to crew 12 will attend Jamboree on the Air - Jamboree on the
Internet (JOTA-JOTI)
Crew Leaders’ Training Course (CLTC)
The CLTC consist of 5 stations with an Eagle Scouts and Leader Trainor. The main target of
the CLTC is to teach the scouts different parts of scouting.
• Flag Codes
• Scout Ideals
• Lashings or Knot tying
• Compass
• Bandaging
JOTA-JOTI is an annual event in scouting all over the world to connect the scouts by the
means of the internet and amateur radio. DX1P helped the scouts to learn phonetic alphabet and
to use radio. It’s a great opportunity for the scouts to communicate to other scouts from other
councils.
Closing remarks
The crews were given an award to acknowledge their hard work, participation and efforts.
Scouter Victoria De Vera stated her closing message as well as thanking the attendees before
they bid their goodbyes.
The CLTC was a great experience for the attendees to learn more about Scouting and to
meet new friends.
Scouter Christopher Escondo gave a task to the crew leaders to recite all their crew members.
This helps them to know more about their crews.
The
scouts
did a
dry run
before
starting
to talk
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Prepared by:
RHEEIN A. PORREL
Outfit Scribe
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