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:
- Participants will most often take part in the Modular Programme as patrols, though some activities may be done individually or as entire units.
- Activities are pre-assigned to patrols, though opportunities for swapping activities between patrols may be available during the event.
- Unit leaders receive daily briefings outlining the programme schedule for the following day.
- Most modules span both morning (ca. 3hrs) and afternoon sessions (ca. 3hrs). The exceptions are two modules (the Meadow and the Village), which take up only the morning session, and the Camp-in-Camp module, which includes a total of four sessions (two consecutive days). On the last day of the Modular Programme (8 August 2027) all modules will have only one (morning) session
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
- To spark commitment to self-development (adapting to changes).
- To learn how to take care of ourselves – support mental health and well-being (developing resilience, counteracting pessimism).
- To learn how to embrace Nature and Technology in your life and balance online and offline activities.
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people's competencies, understanding other people's needs).
Examples of the activities
- Physical health part:
- Beach volleyball – Dive into the sun-soaked excitement of beach volleyball, where athleticism meets strategy in one of the most dynamic sports! Whether you’re spiking, serving, or diving for that game-winning save, beach volleyball offers intense competition and fun. Ready to hit the sand and bring your A-game? Join us for a thrilling experience you won’t forget!
- Kiting – Sky-High Adventure! Experience the thrill of flying colourful kites shaped like dragons as you take control with strings or handles, guiding them through the sky in mesmerizing displays of movement and colour. Whether you're a beginner or a pro, kiting is a fun, visually stunning way to enjoy the great outdoors and create magical moments in the air. Ready to take flight? Join us!
- Mental health part:
- Personal resilience – Feeling stressed? Need tools to stay calm and focused? In this 45- minute workshop, you’ll: - Learn simple mindful breathing exercises, - Build emotional resilience through guided techniques, - Reflect and share in a supportive space. A peaceful session to help you manage stress and strengthen your well-being. Note: Some exercises may involve physical activity or discussions that could be emotionally triggering.
Participants are encouraged to engage at their own pace, and a supportive environment will be maintained. Join us and take a deep breath toward balance! - Time and personal resources management – Want to manage your time and money better? Looking for simple but powerful strategies for success? In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to: - Set realistic short-term & long-term goals, - Manage your time and resources effectively, - Save money with practical strategies. Small changes can lead to significant results! Walk away with essential life skills to achieve balance and personal growth. Join us and start building your future today!
- Personal resilience – Feeling stressed? Need tools to stay calm and focused? In this 45- minute workshop, you’ll: - Learn simple mindful breathing exercises, - Build emotional resilience through guided techniques, - Reflect and share in a supportive space. A peaceful session to help you manage stress and strengthen your well-being. Note: Some exercises may involve physical activity or discussions that could be emotionally triggering.
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
- To spark the devotion to self-development (practising non-cognitive transferable skills: problem-solving and critical thinking, practising Scoutcraft).
- To learn how to embrace Nature and Technology in your life and balance online and offline activities.
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people’s competencies, making good use of different perspectives).
- To understand our impact and responsibility for the environment and conservation.
Examples of the activities
- Campcraft:
- Cat Drill – Discover CatDrill, a new scouting pioneering technique that complements classic knot-based pioneering and French froissartage. Using only light wooden poles, this method is about clever, efficient construction. Build big with less weight—pioneering just got an upgrade!
- Tarps – Get ready to experiment with building small shelters using just one tarpaulin! Learn handy knots to help you create sturdy setups, then make a few shelters and test them.
Let’s see if your shelter can withstand wind and rain (or just a few playful challenges)!
- Bushcraft:
- Woodgas stove – Learn how to use wood most efficiently by turning it into gas and burning it! With just two tins, you’ll create a one-person wood gas stove perfect for brewing tea or making a tasty soup. Bring along your cans and tins, and get ready to put your survival skills to the test! (Remember: Avoid fleece or nylon clothing!)
- Make fire with friction – Master ancient fire-making techniques with the bow drill and the Rüdiger roll—using just two planks and cotton wool! It’s tough, but the reward is worth it. Are you up for the challenge? (Don’t forget: no fleece or nylon clothing!)
- Woodcraft:
- Carving a spoon – Turn a simple piece of wood into your very own handmade spoon! Learn carving techniques, whittling skills, and essential knife safety. You'll have a unique, self-made utensil—perfect for your next campfire meal!
- Working with an axe – Ready to master the art of wood chopping? We'll teach you how to turn big logs into kindling, using different techniques for each step. Plus, we'll show you how to use your axe safely so you can chop like a pro without any worries!
- Pioneering:
- Tensegrity clothes hanger – Ever wondered how poles can stay in place without touching? Come learn the fascinating concept of tensegrity, where structures hold together using tension and compression. In this workshop, you'll master this unique technique and create your own tensegrity structure!
- Camp table – Using pioneering techniques, construct a camp table with a suspended tabletop. Work as a team to design, assemble, and problem-solve your way to camp's most innovative dining setup. Functionality meets creativity!
Meadow module
The 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 in creating music, fostering problem-solving, creativity, and reflection on how environment, skills, and beliefs shape us.
Educational objectives applied in this module
- To encourage one to explore oneself (reflecting on one's life values and goals, knowing one's strengths and weaknesses, making informed choices, and developing self-confidence).
- To spark self-development devotion (practising non-cognitive transferable skills: creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking).
- To embrace diversity in all dimensions (arousing curiosity about other cultures, religions, worldviews and opinions, promoting social inclusion of all).
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people's competencies, understanding other people's needs, making good use of different perspectives).
Examples of the activities
- Critical thinking games (Environment & Behaviors)
- Escape room (Arab) – In Arab culture, riddles are deeply connected to the tradition of poetry and storytelling, serving as a way to showcase wisdom, intelligence, and mastery of language. Join us for an exciting Escape Room adventure where scouts test their teamwork, problem-solving, and leadership skills! Work together to solve puzzles and unlock clues before time runs out. Fun and learning await!
- Detective mystery (Poland) – In this activity, patrols will take on the role of detectives, solving a mystery based on descriptions of places, people, and their gatherings. As they work through the riddle, they'll learn about Polish cuisine, recreational habits, ethnic groups, and regions. This task will also spark a discussion about how the places we live influence our behavior and leisure activities and why we spend our free time the way we do.
- Handicrafts (Skills & Abilities)
- Teapot craft (InterAmerican) – Join us for a creative workshop where you'll make your own teapot and cup using self-hardening clay! This hands-on experience encourages reflection and connection with the cultures of the Inter-American regions while also exploring our skills and how we want to cultivate them.
- Origami & Mandala (Asia-Pacific) – This activity combines cultural learning with creativity. You practice origami and mandala art while listening to music. It's an opportunity to reflect on who you are, who you want to be, and how you can grow while exploring the rich traditions of origami, mandalas, and Asian cultures.
- Teamwork art (Beliefs & Values)
- Music (Africa) – Join us for an exciting musical adventure as we explore the vibrant world of African drum music! Learn traditional rhythms and their cultural significance. Then, get creative as you compose and play your own song using a variety of instruments and found objects. This hands-on experience will boost your musical skills, teamwork, and creativity while deepening your appreciation for music's universal language!
- Theatre (Europe) – Anyone who hasn't heard of Greek theatre or the unique plays of William Shakespeare will have the opportunity to catch up. In this activity, each patrol will receive a box with materials for creating a theater performance for puppets or masks. Along with the box, they will have a laminated script that starts a story but leaves the ending blank. The patrol's task is filling in the details and creating their unique ending. After preparing their performance, each patrol will present their play to the other groups, showcasing their creativity and teamwork.
Village module (Global Development Village)
The module gives participants an opportunity to engage in hands-on activities and discussions about sustainability, social justice, and global issues. Inspires scouts to take action in their communities and become responsible global citizens.
Educational objectives applied in this module
- To spark the devotion to self-development (practising non-cognitive transferable skills: creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking)
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people's competencies, understanding other people's needs, making good use of different perspectives, promoting partnerships with other social actors – sharing experiences and resources)
- To encourage 'positive activism' according to WOSM's policies, the sense of belonging to civil society and Youth empowerment (not waiting passively for public authorities to address our common problems, but not going against government regulations and initiatives; to learn how to complement the system we live in peacefully).
- To summarise our commitments towards Sustainable Development Goals and to prepare to work on the following goals and calls to action presented by the United Nations.
Examples of the activities
- Human Field
- EcoGlow: Natural Scrubs for a Sustainable Skin – In this hands-on session, you'll learn how to create your own natural, eco-friendly scrub while discovering how to read cosmetic labels and choose products that are kind to animals and the environment. You'll also better understand how your consumer choices can positively impact animal welfare and help protect our planet's resources. Empower yourself with the knowledge to make conscious, sustainable decisions for your beauty routine and the world around you!
- Environment Field
- Energy-from the power station to the power socket – In this activity, you'll discover how to harness the sun's power for energy. We'll demonstrate a solar cooking experiment and allow you to taste a meal cooked using a solar collector. You will also create light-concentrating lenses using watch glasses, exploring their focusing properties and achievable temperatures by concentrating the sun's radiation.
- Science Field
- Acid or alkaline – In this activity, you'll explore the concept of pH and how it helps describe the properties of aqueous solutions. Through experiments, you'll learn how to measure the pH of different solutions and understand how solutions with varying pH levels can impact the environment.
- Equality Field
- Breaking Barriers: Exploring Inequality Through Experience – This impactful workshop uses role-playing and simulation exercises to help scouts experience and understand various forms of inequality. Through activities highlighting social, economic, and physical challenges, participants will develop empathy, discuss fostering inclusivity, and brainstorm ways to promote fairness. Scouts will leave with a deeper understanding of inequality and ideas for driving positive change.
Kaleidoscope module
In this module participants will take charge of their day by choosing from a variety of activities, such as creative workshops, role playing, or mindfulness practices. Module encourages self-reflection, cooperation and underlines the importance of balance in daily life.
Educational objectives applied in this module
- To spark the devotion to self-development (practising non-cognitive transferable skills: creativity, problem-solving and critical thinking, adapting to changes).
- To learn how to maintain self-balance (managing an individual mix of educational and professional, friends and family, interests and passions, social engagement etc., activities to lead a full and happy life).
- To learn how to communicate and collaborate across generations, cultures and religions as a way to bring peace locally and globally (appreciating other people's competencies, understanding other people's needs, making good use of different perspectives, promoting partnerships with other social actors – sharing experiences and resources)
- To embrace diversity in all dimensions (arousing curiosity about other cultures, religions, worldviews and opinions, promoting social inclusion of all).
Examples of the activities
- Nature’s Orchestra – Scouts will form a nature band by crafting unique instruments from natural objects and recyclables. This creative activity promotes teamwork, self-expression, and environmental awareness as the band performs in a talent show, showcasing the power of music from nature's resources.
- Cultural Connections Bingo Challenge – Join the one-hour Cultural Connections Bingo Challenge! Scouts will complete bingo prompts about cultures, experiences, and values, fostering communication and appreciation for diversity. Available to borrow from the Hub for one hour.
- Genealogy and Family Search – Explore the significance of genealogy across cultures and learn how to trace your lineage. Using digital tools and historical records, participants will start their own family tree with resources to expand their research over time.
- Spirit Art Reflection – Unleash your creativity and reflect on your values through visual art! Using paints and natural materials, create a piece representing who you are and what you believe in. This session fosters self-expression, mindfulness, and artistic exploration.