Rota Kids: So How Does It Work?

Rota Kids: So How Does It Work?


As part of the chartering all new RotaKids took their pledge. This means they declared commitment to the same values as Rotary and  will think of others before themselves.
They will participate enthusiastically in active citizenship to improve the quality of life for their school, local and global communities.

The RotaKids will run their own affairs and decide for themselves, which causes they will support, and how they will do it supported by their Rotarian Mentors.

Alistair McKay from Kintore Rotary who went to watch the children begin their Rotakids adventure said, “the children are impressive, some of them have already thought of projects needing support and ideas of how they can do it. We will do our best to support their efforts”

What have our other RotaKids been up to?  Lots and lots!

Here are a few more examples:

  • Canongate School have linked with two smaller schools Dunino with 10 pupils and Kingsbarns with 19 pupils. All RotaKids are fundraising for one charity - Mary's Meals.
  • Udny Green and Cultercullen RotaKids have written reports telling what they achieved last year. These can be found on 1010 web site
  • Tarves RotaKids led the whole school to celebrate International Day of Peace
  • RotaKids from 3 schools chartered by RC of  Alford did inspiring presentations at a New Generations evening event