The Scout Law

The Scout Law consists of twelve points intended to guide the behavior and decisions of scouts and scouters.

“A Scout is Trustworthy”

A Scout tells the truth. He keeps his promises. Honesty is part of his code of conduct. People can always depend on him.

“A Scout is Loyal”

A Scout is true to his family, Scout leaders, friends, school, and nation.

“A Scout is Helpful”

A Scout is concerned about other people. He does things willingly for others without pay or reward.

“A Scout is Courteous”

A Scout is polite to everyone regardless of age or position. He knows good manners make it easier for people to get along together.

“A Scout is Kind”

A Scout understands there is strength in being gentle. He treats others as he wants to be treated. He does not hurt or kill harmless things without reason.

“A Scout is Obedient”

A Scout follows the rules of his family, school, and troop. He obeys the laws of his community and country. If he things these rules and laws are unfair, he tries to have them changed in an orderly manner rather than disobey them.

“A Scout is Cheerful”

A Scout looks for the bright side of things. He cheerfully does tasks that come his way. He tries to make others happy.

“A Scout is Thrifty”

A Scout works to pay his way and to help others. He saves for unforeseen needs. He protects and conserves natural resources. He carefully uses time and property.

“A Scout is Brave”

A Scout can face danger even if he is afraid. He has the courage to stand for what he things is right even if others laugh at or threaten him.

“A Scout is Clean”

A Scout keeps his body and mind fit and clean. He goes around with those who believe in living by these same ideals. He helps keep his home and community clean.

“A Scout is Reverent”

A Scout is reverent toward God. He is faithful in his religious duties. He respects the beliefs of others.