The Boys Brigade

The core age range of the Seniors group of the Boys Brigade is from 14 to 18 years. Young people in this age group are encouraged to lead their own programme, supported by volunteer leaders. It’s all about the young people deciding what they would like to do and organising it for themselves. This age group has its own programme based on six areas: Get Active, Get Into the Bible, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous and Get Involved.

There are opportunities to go away on camps and residentials, which are often the highlights in the annual programme. In addition there may be international opportunities open to the Seniors Section, ranging from attending BB events abroad to volunteering on community projects in developing countries.

Throughout their time in this age group young people can gain badges and recognition for their participation in the programme.

Many young people in the Seniors age group are interested in getting involved with helping with the younger members in addition to getting involved in the Seniors programme. Training and support is provided for those young people who wish to volunteer in this way.

Most groups charge a subscription which may be collected weekly, termly or annually and will usually be around £2-£3 per week. This said we don’t want any child to miss out because of cost, so if you have any concerns about finance please speak to a leader in the local group in confidence about this.

The best way to get involved is to find your local group (also known as a ‘Company’) by using our ‘Find a Group’ tool, all you need is your postcode and you’ll be given a list of your nearest groups. Get in touch by completing the online contact form or just pop along on the day and time which the group meets.

The Boys Brigade

The core age range of the Seniors group of the Boys Brigade is from 14 to 18 years. Young people in this age group are encouraged to lead their own programme, supported by volunteer leaders. It’s all about the young people deciding what they would like to do and organising it for themselves. This age group has its own programme based on six areas: Get Active, Get Into the Bible, Get Creative, Get Learning, Get Adventurous and Get Involved.

There are opportunities to go away on camps and residentials, which are often the highlights in the annual programme. In addition there may be international opportunities open to the Seniors Section, ranging from attending BB events abroad to volunteering on community projects in developing countries.

Throughout their time in this age group young people can gain badges and recognition for their participation in the programme.

Many young people in the Seniors age group are interested in getting involved with helping with the younger members in addition to getting involved in the Seniors programme. Training and support is provided for those young people who wish to volunteer in this way.

Most groups charge a subscription which may be collected weekly, termly or annually and will usually be around £2-£3 per week. This said we don’t want any child to miss out because of cost, so if you have any concerns about finance please speak to a leader in the local group in confidence about this.

The best way to get involved is to find your local group (also known as a ‘Company’) by using our ‘Find a Group’ tool, all you need is your postcode and you’ll be given a list of your nearest groups. Get in touch by completing the online contact form or just pop along on the day and time which the group meets.


https://boys-brigade.org.uk/children-young-people/seniors-section/