Modular Programme

The Modular Programme is designed around the theme “Bravely”, inspiring participants to embrace courage in their lives and communities through a mix of on-site and off-site adventures. Each day presents new experiences, encouraging personal growth across physical, spiritual, social, emotional, and mental dimensions. Participants will navigate through forests, enjoy the beach, explore the vibrant city of Gdańsk, connect with Polish Scouts at their camps, and engage in many more exciting activities.

To ensure everyone experiences the full range of activities, each subcamp follows a structured schedule, allowing all participants to complete every module by the end of the Jamboree.

Participation Guidelines:

The rotation of programme modules is shown in the diagram below. Please note that this is an example illustrating the logic of the modular programme, and specific Subcamps may ultimately be assigned in a different order.


On-site modules

Beach module / Physical and Mental Well-Being

This module promotes both physical fitness and mental resilience through engaging in beach activities, including team sports and mindfulness exercises. Participants will explore the connection between physical activity and well-being while embracing the calming influence of the seaside environment of Wyspa Sobieszewska.

Upon completing this program, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of self-care principles and practices. They can implement personalised self-care routines that encompass physical, emotional, and mental well-being, leading to improved overall health, resilience, and a greater capacity for personal and professional success.

Educational objectives applied in this module

Examples of the activities

Forest module / Bushcraft, Woodcraft, Pioneering and Campcraft

The module gives an opportunity to immerse in traditional outdoor Scout skills, including fire-making, learning handy knots, building shelters, and pioneering projects. This hands-on experience fosters resourcefulness, teamwork, and a deeper appreciation for nature.

Educational objectives applied in this module

Examples of the activities

Kaleidoscope / Self-Planned Day for Personal Balance

Participants will take charge of their day by choosing from a variety of activities, such as creative workshops, role-playing or mindfulness practices. This module encourages self-reflection, cooperation and the importance of balance in daily life.

Educational objectives applied in this module

Examples of the activities


Meadow / Cultural diversity and Spiritual Development

The Meadow module immerses participants in critical thinking, artistic expression, and teamwork through activities inspired by diverse global cultures. Scouts will solve themed escape room puzzles, create inspired clay teapots, engage in critical thinking games, and collaborate on percussion music, fostering problem-solving, creativity, and reflect on how environments, skills, and beliefs shape us.


Educational objectives applied in this module

Examples of the activities

The geographic labels, Arab, Africa, Europe, Asia-Pacific, etc, don’t refer to where the activities take place. They show what culture or region of the world inspired each activity. It’s a way for Scouts to experience traditions, art, and ideas from different parts of the world through hands-on activities.

Village / Local and Global Citizenship (Global Development Village)

Participants will engage in hands-on activities and discussions about sustainability, social justice, and global issues. This module inspires Scouts to take action in their communities and become responsible global citizens.

Educational objectives applied in this module

Examples of the activities