SUPA

What is a SUPA Club?

It is an exciting time with fun games, interesting craft, singing, drama, stimulating stories from the Bible, and the occasional treat.  It gives children an opportunity to investigate some of life’s challenging questions 

SUPA Clubs (Scripture Union Primary Age) are Christian clubs for kids operating in primary schools throughout Australia.  They are part of the work of a worldwide interdenominational movement called Scripture Union.

 SUPA Clubs can be run as a breakfast, lunch or after school program. 

 SUPA Clubs operate in schools with the permission of the principal and they are staffed by volunteers from the local community and churches. Children must have permission from a parent or guardian to attend a SUPA Club.

What is the purpose of SUPA Club?

To provide a friendly, fun & stimulating club atmosphere in which kids build meaningful relationships.

For kids to have theopportunity to hear about Jesus and the Christian story and to investigate life's questions.

To provide opportunities for kids to learn to help and care for each other, develope leadership and team skills and serve each other and the school community.

Who are the leaders?

 The leaders are all members of local churches who believe that everyone should have the opportunity to investigate Christianity for themselves.
Scripture Union ACT oversees the running of the club.  All volunteers are required to complete a screening process, which includes a police check and Childsafe training before commencing helping with a SUPA Club.

How do I become a Team Member?

Information for Churches

Information for Leaders

Click to download Christian Religious Education pamphlet.



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


SUPA group photo of boys