School SU Groups
Introduction
SU groups come in all shapes and sizes: primary or secondary;
lunchtime or after-school; a handful or a crowd; in-depth Bible
study or games and fellowship; Youth Alpha discussions or prayer
meetings.
By last academic session, one in seven Scottish schools had their
own SU Group (278 primaries, 138 secondaries), and we know of many
other schools who would wish to have their own SU group, if only
there were the volunteers available, whom we could support, to make
it happen.
So, other than the fact that all groups need to register with SU
Scotland to be recognised as legitimate groups, what makes them
different from any other school group or Sunday club? Groups don't
gather together because they're from the same church or
denomination, but because they are committed to Christ, committed
to reading the Bible, willing to work as part of a team and willing
to learn.
All SU groups are guided by the values of a Scripture Union school
group (available for download at the side of this page).
If you wish to start an SU Group in your local school, or you want to register an existing group with SU, or you just want to chat things through, then please contact your local Regional Worker. You will also find it helpful to use the document entitled "Starting an SU Group." This can be downloaded from the supporting information at the side of this page.

Supporting Information
- Starting an SU Group - PDF
- Starting an SU Group - WORD
- Values of an Scripture Union School Group - PDF
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