Achievement Scheme

What we want to do here is to focus on how you can get help and assistance in the East Anglia Area for Achievement Scheme matters.  See our facebook page for the latest information and to stay in touch.

If your Club needs help with examination or instruction for A, B or C certificates then contact the Achievement Scheme Coordinator – Jon Land via our Committee page. Within the East Anglia Area, we have the following Area Chief Examiners and Area Chief Instructors who Jon can ask to give your Club the assistance you need. He can also call on help from outside the Area when needed.

Jonathan Land – ACE FW

Jason Channing – ACE & ACI FW & H

Garry Peacock – ACE & ACI FW

Neil Garnett – ACE FW & H

Colin Bliss – ACE FW & H

Linda Easter – ACE & ACI FW

Graham Gooch – ACE & ACI FW

Glen Rackstraw – ACE & ACI FW

Steve Riley – ACE & ACI FW

Greg Butterworth – ACE & ACI FW & H

Steve White – ACE FW

Please note that the BMFA has launched a dedicated website for the Achievement Scheme (AS). It can be found here. There is also a BMFA Achievement Scheme discussion group on Facebook.

In 2017, the old BMFA Handbook (2010 edition) was split into an Achievement Scheme handbook and the BMFA Handbook.  Hardcopy of the BMFA Handbook was circulated in hard copy in 2017 and a soft copy can be accessed here.

The Achievement Scheme Handbook contains all the information relating to the running of the Scheme and can be accessed here or via the Download tab on the AS Website.  The AS Website also has all the Standards and Guideline Documents covering all the AS Tests which, again, can be accessed via the Downloads Tab on the AS Website.

Note that the Standards and Guidelines documents are re-issued every year after being reviewed by the Achievement Scheme Review Committee.  Examiners, Instructors and Candidates should download and study the current requirements for the test they wish to take and should ensure that the current year is printed on the front of the relevant test document. The AS Website also contains information on Mandatory Questions and has quizzes to allow candidates to test themselves in private!

Examiner Workshops

The BMFA requires Areas to run workshops for the purpose of ensuring that all examiners operate to the same standards and, just as importantly, that these are understood also by Instructors and candidates.

The East Anglia Area aims to run 2 workshops every year.  Dates will be in the “Upcoming Events” section.

We also aim to host an Achievement Scheme Roadshow every year – again dates will be in the “Upcoming Events” section.