King's Scout | |
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Other name | Pengakap Raja ڤڠاکڤ راج 皇家童军 ராஜாவின் சாரணர்கள் |
Country | Malaysia |
Founder | Scouts Association of Malaysia |
Owner | Scouts Association of Malaysia |
Recipients | <0.3% of all Malaysian scout members (2020) |
Awarded for | Scout members who get the highest achievement in scouting |
Issuer of the Royal Certificate | Scouts Association of Malaysia |
Signatories to the Royal Certificate | Yang di-Pertuan Agong and all the sultans in Malaysia |
Evaluator | King's Scout Evaluation Council |
King's Scout (Malay: Pengakap Raja), [note 1] also known as King's Scout Award (Malay: Anugerah Pengakap Raja), is the highest award of the Scouts Association of Malaysia (PPM). The King's Scout Certificate is signed by His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia and all the sultans in Malaysia.
King's Scout Award has the same status and level as Eagle Scout in United States and Philippines, King's Scout in United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, Dragon Scout in Hong Kong, President's Scout in Singapore, Pramuka Garuda in Indonesia, Tiger Scout in Korea, Fuji Scout in Japan, Crown Scout in Belgium and Netherlands, King's Scout in Thailand, King's Venturer Award in Canada and many more. [1]
In order to qualify for this award, a scout candidate must obtain certain badges and must go through certain processes. [2]
The correct name for this award in Malaysia is King's Scout (Malay: Pengakap Raja) and not Royal's Scout (Malay: Pengakap Diraja or Pengakap DiRaja).
First of all, a candidate must pass all the badges from the Membership Badge, Pengakap Muda Development Badge (Usaha, Maju and Jaya Badge as well as 2 Favorite Badges, 3 Knowledge Badges and 3 Service Badges) at the Junior Scout level (Form 1, 2 and 3) to Lencana-Lencana Tertinggi (Jayadiri, Kemahiran, Kegiatan, Ekspedisi and Perkhidmatan Badges) at the Senior Scout level (Form 4 and 5). [2]
Candidates must record all forms of knowledge, skills or evidence into their respective log books. [3] [4] [5]
Next, the qualified candidate will submit his application form to the district commissioner along with his log book and certificate (all badges that been received). They will be assessed during the King's Scout Pre-Rating Test Camp (Pre-King's Scout Assessment Camp) and will last for 3 days 2 nights that will be organized by the respective District King's Scout Evaluation Council, which have all of these components:
All documentation and log books made by the candidates are fully inspected for evaluation by the District King's Scout Evaluation Council. [3] [4] [5]
After the candidate completes and passes the King's Scout Pre-Rating Test Camp, he is recognized and given permission to wear the Senior Cord or known as the National Chief Scout's Award, which is royal yellow in colour. [7] As such, the candidate has all the conditions ready for the next process.
After that, the candidate then needs to attend the King's Scout Rating Test Camp (King's Scout Assessment Camp), 4 days 3 nights which will be organized by the respective State King's Scout Evaluation Council. Such assessments are according to the national scheme and involve:
All documentation and log books made by the candidates are fully inspected for evaluation by the State King's Scout Evaluation Council. [3] [4] [5]
After passing all the required tests, candidates are given the permission to wear the Bushman's Thong, which is self-made by themselves at the King's Scout Rating Test Camp and will be worn on their King's Scout Ceritificate Award Ceremonies. [9] Once they undertake all their tests, they will be informed by the State King's Scout Evaluation Council through their school's principle either they'd pass or not. If they pass all the tests, the official invitation letter will be sent to their home about their King's Scout Ceritificate Award Ceremonies.
If the candidate fails in any of the tests, the candidate is allowed to attend again until the candidate passes (at the candidate's own choice) as long as he does not violate any of the conditions set by the King's Scout Evaluation Council. The percentage for candidates to pass all the tests is very small because most candidates have failed or have not mastered the knowledge and skills of scouting.
A Senior Scout before being awarded the King's Scout Badge and Certificate shall:
Other conditions that need to be met differ according to the eligibility requirements of the respective districts and states.
They will also be invited to the Royal Palace of their respective states (for example at Istana Anak Bukit, Alor Setar, Kedah [10] for the state of Kedah or Istana Maziah, Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu [11] for the state of Terengganu) or specially booked halls (for example Dewan Jubli Perak, Bangunan Sultan Salahuddin Abdul Aziz Shah, Shah Alam, Selangor [12] for the state of Selangor or Dewan Bankuet, Bangunan Perak Darul Ridzuan, Ipoh, Perak [13] for the state of Perak) to be awarded the prestigious King's Scout Certificate by the Sultan or Yang di-Pertua Negeri in the state, in the name of the King of Malaysia, patron of the PPM.
Once a candidate is eligible to receive the King's Scout Award, the candidate will obtain the King's Scout Badge in yellow, blue and green [8] and will be worn on the candidate's left arm. This badge can only be issued by the Scouts Association of Malaysia (PPM) and cannot be made arbitrarily or misused by others.
Dengan ini kamu telah diiktiraf sebagai seorang Pangakap Raja dan telah dilatih supaya taat kepada TUHAN, RAJA dan NEGARA serta berkhidmat kepada Masyarakat. Jadikanlah diri kamu ahli dalam PERSAUDARAAN PENGAKAP yang luas dan dihormati. Mudah - mudahan Tuhan akan sentiasa bersama kamu dalam menjalani hidup dengan selamat dan memperolehi kebahagiaan. [note 3]
The King's Scout Certificate or also known as the King's Scout Royal Certificate is issued by Scouts Association of Malaysia headquarters is given by the state Sultan or Governor in the name of the King of Malaysia, the Patron of the Scouts Association of Malaysia. This certificate is unique because it has 10 signatures, preceded by incumbent King and the 9 Sultans of the royal states. [14] So far, no other certificate can match or beat the King's Scout Certificate.
The King's Scouts are expected to set an example for other Scouts and to become the leaders in life that they have demonstrated themselves to be in Scouting. Therefore, they can join and become a member of the Malaysian King's Scout Brotherhood and the Association of Top Achiever Scouts (ATAS).
After passing and being recognized as a King's Scout, a candidate can register to become a member of the King's Scout Brotherhood badge issued by the King's Scout Brotherhood of Malaysia (Malay: Persaudaraan Pengakap Raja Malaysia or PPRM). [15]
The candidates who are awarded the King's Scout Badge are eligible to apply to become the member of the Association of Top Achiever Scouts (ATAS) (Malay: Persatuan Pengakap Berprestasi Tinggi) and get their badge. [16] This badge is worn on the left arm of the candidate and under the King's Scout Badge.
In Scouts Association of Malaysia, to qualify for the ATAS badge, a candidate must receive one of these awards, either:
The King's Scout Brotherhood of Malaysia (PPRM) has established awards that will be given to a King's Scout who has served in his specialty and devoted himself to the community, society, nation and country. This idea was inspired in 2016 by the Acting Malaysian National Chief Scout, Major General (Rtd.) Professor Dato' Dr. Haji Mohd Zin bin Bidin who is also a King's Scout. These awards was gazetted on 1 January 2023. There are six awards namely:
Notable recipients for this awards include Major General (Rtd.) Professor Dato' Dr. Haji Mohd Zin bin Bidin, current acting Malaysian National Chief Scout; Dato' Syed Ahmad Idid bin Syed Abdullah, former Malaysian High Court judge; and Eric Khoo Heng-Pheng, former Member of the World Scout Committee that were presented with the Bronze Malayan Tiger Award. [note 4]
Notable King's Scout Award recipients include:
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