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Company Section (Primary 7 to Secondary 3)
What is the Company Section?
The Company Section is for young people aged 11 to 15 years of age.
What do they do?
Those in the Company Section take part in the Discover programme, that enables you to . . .
Take part in a fun, balanced and challenging programme;
Be recognised for your effort and achievement;
Build trusting relationships.
It's all about learning new skills, making your own decisions and having fun. BB provides a safe environment to explore new possibilities and achieve personal goals while making friends and having adventures. Within Discover there are 3 programme zones as follows:
Community;
Recreation;
Skills.
And it's up to each young person to work out which opportunities are relevant for them, whether it's improving football skills, podcasting or recycling.
Every young person should also expect . .
To experience new challenges;
To be listened to and have a say;
To be respected and valued;
To have fun;
To have the opportunity to develop a personal Christian faith.
Take part in a fun, balanced and challenging programme;
Be recognised for your effort and achievement;
Build trusting relationships.
It's all about learning new skills, making your own decisions and having fun. BB provides a safe environment to explore new possibilities and achieve personal goals while making friends and having adventures. Within Discover there are 3 programme zones as follows:
Community;
Recreation;
Skills.
And it's up to each young person to work out which opportunities are relevant for them, whether it's improving football skills, podcasting or recycling.
Every young person should also expect . .
To experience new challenges;
To be listened to and have a say;
To be respected and valued;
To have fun;
To have the opportunity to develop a personal Christian faith.
What else do I need to know?
Company Section have a special uniform that they can wear. As everyone wears the same thing they feel as though they belong. However nobody is excluded because they do not have the right clothes. That uniform is dark trousers and shoes and a Navy Blue jumper.
To register Members and to cover the legality side of the Company we require an Annual Payment (Capitation Fee) of £25 per member. This covers aspects such as: Company Registration with the National Organisation; Insurance Cover for all activities; Staff Training; Staff Disclosure checks; Staff Registration; First Aid Cover; and Equipment. We do not ask for payment until the new Recruit is sure he wishes to stay with the Company.
In addition to the Annual Payment we also take £1.50 per member per week - this covers the evening's activities and hall hire.
Should you require any more information please direct any communications to Gary Thomson (Company Section OIC) via the Contact Us page.
To register Members and to cover the legality side of the Company we require an Annual Payment (Capitation Fee) of £25 per member. This covers aspects such as: Company Registration with the National Organisation; Insurance Cover for all activities; Staff Training; Staff Disclosure checks; Staff Registration; First Aid Cover; and Equipment. We do not ask for payment until the new Recruit is sure he wishes to stay with the Company.
In addition to the Annual Payment we also take £1.50 per member per week - this covers the evening's activities and hall hire.
Should you require any more information please direct any communications to Gary Thomson (Company Section OIC) via the Contact Us page.
How long do they meet for?
The weekly section meeting is on Fridays (during term time) and runs from 7.15pm - 9.30pm.