For P1-P3: At Anchors we seek to build firm foundations, establish a group identity and nurture responsibility

They do lots of different activities which include crafts, music, games, sports, making friends, prayer and bible stories.

The Anchors programme is organised into six programme zones of Get Active, Get Into The Bible, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous and Get Involved, through which children have the opportunity to gain badges/awards in recognition of their participation and contribution.

A highlight of the Anchors programme is the annual summer trip.

For P4-P6: Juniors fun-packed evenings are full of challenges, games and activities, some which they will have suggested themselves. We cater for just about every possible interest and at the same time support them to look beyond themselves.

The Juniors programme is organised into six programme zones of Get Active, Get Into The Bible, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous and Get Involved, through which children have the opportunity to gain badges/awards in recognition of their participation and contribution.

A 2-night Junior Camp finishes off the session, usually in May.

For P7-S2: At Company, its all about young people learning new skills, making their own decisions and achieving their personal goals.

The Company programme is organised into six programme zones of Get Active, Get Into The Bible, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous and Get Involved, through which young people children have the opportunity to gain badges/awards in recognition of their participation and contribution.

Young people can get involved in anything from helping others in their local community, to playing sports, trying out adventure activities or being creative through art or dance- there's something for everyone.

There are also opportunities to go away on camps or residentials, which are often the highlight in the annual programme of activities. Young people may also get involved in the Duke ofEdinburgh Award scheme.

For S3-S6: Moving to Seniors, is about young people planning and delivering their own programme. A wide range of topics focus on building life skills, encouraging recreation and leisure pursuits and being an active citizen, with the programme split into projects and challenges allowing young people to dip in and out as time allows. Each year young people can gain awards based on their participation in the programme.

In addition, young people can start or continue their journey through the Duke of Edinburgh Award scheme and also work towards gaining their President's Badge and the King's Badgem (formerly the Queen's Badge), the highest award in The Boys' Brigade.

Our alumni of Advanced Award recipients can be found on our Honour Boards by clicking this button