Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique
Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique | |||
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Location | Avenue de la Porte de Hal, 39 - 1060 Bruxelles | ||
Country | Belgium | ||
Founded | December 23, 1910 | ||
Membership | 4500 | ||
Président | François Jacquemin | ||
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Website http://www.scoutspluralistes.be | |||
Les Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique is a coeducational, nonreligious Scouting movement in French-speaking Belgium. This movement, known until 1992 as Fédération des Éclaireuses et Éclaireurs is the francophone branch after the split of the Boy-Scouts et Girl-Guides de Belgique (BSB-GGB) in 1966. Pluralist Scouts are officially recognized by the French Community in Wallonia-Brussels and are active members of the Council of the Conseil de la Jeunesse d’Expression française and the Confédération des Organisations de Jeunesse indépendantes et pluralistes (COJ).
Branches
[edit]From 5 to 21 years old, young people are divided into different branches:
- Castors (Beavers), from 5 to 8 years old
- Louveteaux (Cubs), 8 to 12 years old
- Guides et scouts (Guides and Scouts), 12 to 15 years old
- Pionniers (Pioneers), 15 to 18 years old
- Clan, from 18 to 21 years old
Uniform
[edit]The uniform of the pluralist Scouts is composed of a scarf with the colors of its unit and a gray shirt. Girls and boys wear the same uniform. For the bottom in general there is no set rule, but some troops insist on wearing shorts.
Logo
[edit]The logo of the Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique is explained as:[1]
- a youth, action movement
- The girl and boy are moving
- The blocks are oblique, not symmetrical and placed in an open framework sketched in pencil.
- boys and girls together
- The characters form adapted
- It is outside their scope, one to the other
- Scouting
- The word Scout in letters
- The neckerchief is the Scout subject par excellence[clarification needed]
- specificity Pluralistic
- The word "pluralism"! (This specificity is underscored by the assertive green label below)
- The four different colours
References
[edit]- ^ "explication logo" (PDF). Scouts et Guides Pluralistes de Belgique. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 2 September 2010.