Coordinators of the Little Ladies and Gents programme are hoping to teach more primary school children about etiquette and life skills from next term.
Just over 50 students from three primary schools recently graduated from the programme.
But come next month, the organisers are hoping to reach at least two more primary schools.
Social worker Joann Hall tells CBC News the sessions have been designed to help the young ones stay on the right track.
While optimistic about the future, Co-coordinator, Risa Stuart, wants more mentors to come on board.
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