Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

A Larger, More Connected Jamboree

The World Scout Jamboree will be organized into four large hubs: Yellow, Red, Green, and Purple. Each hub will host four subcamps, giving us a total of 16 participant subcamps across the site.

  • Yellow Hub: Daisy, Birch, Lily, Fern
  • Red Hub: Tulip, Cosmos, Reed, Oak
  • Green Hub: Pine, Willow, Hazel, Nettle
  • Purple Hub: Aster, Mallow, Violet, Elder


Image Added


Every subcamp will bring together around 2,250 participants, divided into approximately 56 units. Units consist of four patrols camping together. In the case a Contingent will not be able to register full units by themselves, international units will be formed to camp together on one unit site. The Units remain the central element of camp life, providing a home base for up to 40 participants, including leaders and carers. This structure ensures that the Jamboree feels both global and personal, with opportunities for large-scale community experiences as well as intimate, unit-level bonding.

Scroll Pagebreak

Living Arrangements and Equipment

Units will be provided with the essential infrastructure to support daily life. Each unit will receive:

...

  • Tents for youth participants.
  • Tent(s) for unit leaders, it’s suggested to use different colours (or another marker) to make them easy to identify.
  • A sample unit layout (tents of 2.3m x 2.1m):

Image Added

Subcamp Programme 

Life in the subcamps will be dynamic and varied, with activities designed to build community and enrich the Jamboree experience. Participants can look forward to: 

  •  First day quest to help units settle in. 
  •  The Solidarity Badge, a series of activities throughout the Jamboree. 
  •   Cultural events, offering half-day sessions that highlight diversity and global exchange. 

Free-time opportunities will also be a big part of subcamp life, with access to:  

  • Outdoor playing equipment and quiet zones. 
  •  Badge swapping and board games. 
  •  Informal performances on the subcamp stage. 

Supporting Leadership and Community

Unit leaders play a key role in shaping the experience of young people at the Jamboree. To support them, daily Unit Leaders’ Meetings will be held, with four clear objectives:

...