The Summer 2025 term is here, and with it comes a new batch of activities to support you in running engaging programmes with your children & young people.
This new set of activities feature a mix of activities, coving all 6 of our activity areas. A number of them include the opportunity to get outside and being adventurous.
Below we take a look at some of the highlights for the Summer 2025 term.
The Summer programme features 70 activities, including 6 new themed programmes. This bank of resources should provide children and young people with a balanced programme, with plenty of opportunity to get active, adventurous, creative, into the Bible, involved and learning.
Highlights from this term include:
You can find these activities and many more on the Programme Hub.
Within the Summer 2025 programme, we also have a few other highlights to share.
May 2025 will see the UK celebrate the 80th anniversary of VE Day (8th May), marking the end of World War 2 in Europe. To support groups in commemorating this milestone, and to get involved with the celebrations, we’ve created a batch of activities for all age groups. This includes a mix of themed programmes, stand alone activities, competitions and more.
To find out more about these resources, check out our ‘VE Resources’ blog post
During Summer 2025, we’re running our ‘Braver, Further, Faster, Higher’ Challenge, with a focus on encouraging children and young people to get out of their comfort zone.
This company wide challenge tasks all age groups with ticking off one of the four categories of the challenge, ‘Braver’, ‘Further’, ‘Faster’ or ‘Higher’. Once all age groups have completed their part of the challenge, groups can then apply for their certificate of achievement.
In addition to this, Company & Seniors are able to apply for a grant of up to £250 to support this activity, as part of the ‘Your Future’ partnership with the University of Bolton.
This term we have partnered with Christian Aid, as they celebrate their 80th anniversary, to create a themed programme centred on climate justice.
These activities, aimed at the Company age group, help young people to find out more about Christian Aid, their work over the last 80 years, what ‘Climate Justice’ is and ways in which they can use their words and actions to make a difference to this challenging issue.
To find out more about this partnership, read our blog post.