These clubs usually have a very large membership (up to 60 members) but also a high turnover due to the school setting. Most, but not all of these type of clubs are run from schools. Usually a guiding Lion attends in a lunchtime or afternoon meeting once a week. Because of the high membership, the club sub-divides into smaller teams to organise events to raise money. Although it is possible to have a president and other officers of these types of clubs, it is not always necessary. The guiding Lion/Club reports on the activities of the club and oversees the running of events by the groups. With any luck on leaving these clubs they can enter into a locally based community club.
These groups have a great power of fundraising and many can be nominated for other National Voluntary awards.