Meyer.—The Graded Sunday School in Principle and Practice (.75).
| SCHEME OF ORGANIZATION OF THE MODERN SUNDAY SCHOOL DIVISIONS AND DEPARTMENTS | ||||||||
| ELEMENTARY | SECONDARY | ADULT | SPECIAL | |||||
| Cradle Roll (1 Minute-3 years) | Beginners' Department (4-5 years) | Primary Department (6-8 years) | Junior Department | (A) Intermediate Department (13-16 years) | (A) Senior Department (17-20 years) | Adult Bible Class Department (21 years +) | Home[1]Department Visitation Department | Missionary Temperance Purity Training Parents Parents & Teachers Etc. |
| (B) Teen Age or High School Department | ||||||||
| Girls' Department (13-20 years) (C) Boys' Department (13-20 years) | ||||||||
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THE BOY AND THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
There are two factors in the above subject—the factor of the boy and the factor of the Sunday school.
The factor of the boy is the more important of the two, as the Sunday school exists merely for the purpose of serving the boy. The boy, therefore, should be thought of first, and the Sunday school should be planned to meet his needs.