Scouting in a school setting typically involves a student-led organization affiliated with national or international scouting associations, such as the Girl Scouts. Scouts adhere to a code of conduct known as the Scout Law, which outlines principles such as trustworthiness, loyalty, helpfulness, and reverence. They also take a Scout Oath or Promise, pledging to uphold the values of scouting and serve others.
Scouting offers young people a unique and enriching experience that combines adventure, learning, leadership, and service. It provides a supportive and inclusive environment where students can grow, challenge themselves, and make lifelong friendships while embodying the principles of scouting.