ROTARY YOUTH COMPETITIONS
The 2023-24 Youth Competition Information Packs and Posters have now been uploaded and are available in both Public and Members Area of the RGB&I Website – click a link below
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PLEASE NOTE THERE HAS BEEN SOME VERY IMPORTANT CHANGES
There have been a few significant changes to the Competition Packs – so please ensure you read the information carefully. Some of the main changes are:
1. Young Musician - Performance times are now 13 minutes.
2. Young Chef - It is now just a main course and a dessert – cost £18.
3. International Guidelines, - the appendix has been shortened and no longer replicates what is in the Information Packs.
4.
Judging -You will see in the Judges section that no Rotarians will
be judges at the National Final level. It also includes the recommendation that
Rotarians should not be used as judges at Club, District and Cluster stages.
Whilst this is our recommendation we recognise and understand that this may not
be possible or appropriate, particularly at Club level.
5. Coordinating Teams - Instead of a National Coordinator for each
Competition there will be a small team for each.
Submission Dates:
Non Face to Face Competitions – District Entries by 31st December 23 to be sent to District Youth Lead – Lucy Thornton at youth@rotary1100.org
National Deadline – Tuesday 30th April 2024.
Face to Face Competitions – District Finals to take place in February 2024 (dates and venues TBA)
Cluster Finals: to take place over the weekends 16th-17th & 23rd -24th March 24
(NB: District 1100 is hosting the Young Musician Cluster Final this Year)
National Finals: 20th & 21st April 24
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As citizenship
is part of the school curriculum this is an opportunity for Rotary to support
and expand the work already happening in school. The decisions made always
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RYLA
District 1100 is working in
Partnership with District 1150. Both Districts attend Storey Arms Outdoor
Education Centre, Pen y Fan, Brecon Beacons.
Start dates for 2023 – 23rd July, 6th August & 13th August - Friday to Sunday – Cost £420
The District
Administration Team are Robert Fry and Hayley
Ridge-Evans
Contact by emailing youth@rotary1100.org
Prefixing Subject Title with Attention of RYLA
There are 3 Grant Schemes currently running – that is: Youth Development, Membership Development & The Environment & Sustainability. There is a New Pack available which contains all Three:
Description/Guidelines for Each Scheme
The Process to Follow to Apply/Secure a Grant
The Application Form (common for all grants)
Please contact Lucy Thornton – District Youth Lead – youth@rotary1100.org
APPLY UP TO £250 FOR ANY NEW YOUTH PROJECT OR ACTIVITY
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Judging -You will see in the Judges section that no Rotarians will be judges at the National Final level. It also includes the recommendation that Rotarians should not be used as judges at Club, District and Cluster stages. Whilst this is our recommendation we recognise and understand that this may not be possible or appropriate, particularly at Club level.
Rotary Year 22/23
My final Youth update for this Rotary Year 22/23
It has been a busy but enjoyable year. I would like to say thank you to all Clubs and Club Youth Leads for all your hard work in organising Youth Events and taking part in the Youth Competitions. It is because of you; that this year was a success. THANK YOU.
Highlights of the Year: -
‘Youth Speaks a Debate’ Competition
We held a District Final at Maisemore Village Hall in February with the Intermediate Winner being the Team from Redmaid’s High School, Bristol and the Senior Winners Redland Green School, Bristol. Both Schools being entered into the Cluster Final.
I would like to say thank you to Geoff Sumner the Competition Coordinator, for all his hard work organising this Event and to the Rotary Club of Pershore for stepping up to do the Refreshments.
We can also celebrate D1100 being the First District to hold a New Cluster Final for this Competition.
It took place in March at Failand Village Hall. We welcomed Children, parents, School Staff, Rotarians from Districts 1150, 1200 & 1275. It was a very successful Event with everyone enjoying themselves. Congratulations to Redmaid’s High School who won the Intermediate Category and to Queen Elizabeth High School, Carmarthen (D1150) who won the Senior category. Both Schools were entered into the National Final and although both Schools performed well, Redmaid’s High School was not placed and Queen Elizabeth High came Second. Well done to both Schools.
Again I would like to say thank you to Geoff and Tony Richards and Members of RC Clifton for all your hard work organising and on the day - to make the Cluster Final such a success.
Young Photographer
The Rotary Club of Clifton took part in this Year’s ‘Young Photographer’ Competition. Their Senior Winner – Kirsten Chan was entered into the District Final and won, she was entered into the National Competition and has won the National Final. Congratulations Kirsten and RC Clifton what an achievement.
I have a printed picture of Kirsten’s winning Entry – which I will show to Clubs on my visits. In the same Competition - RC Swindon Old Town Entry from Alex Milton in the Intermediate category got a Highly Commended recommendation from the National Judges. I am so pleased D1100 did so well in this Competition.
There are no winners or losers in the Rotary Youth Competitions – in my eyes Every Young Person who took the time to take part are All Winners –
Thank you.
Young Citizen Awards 2023
I would like to mention RC Bristol Breakfast Who Entered Nine-Year-old Landon Maynard into the Young Citizen Awards 2023. He was one of the outstanding winners. Congratulations to Landon. A quote from the Rotary Magazine – “When he was nine-years-old, Landon wanted to give local families and children a different activity which lead to him forming “The Lego Legends’, a Lego building group at his local community centre. The Lego Legends became the fasted growing group at his community centre that a larger venue was secured to accommodate everyone”.
Rotakids
I am so pleased to announce that we have increased our Rotakids Clubs in our District from Two to Four. Welcome Worcester and Nailsworth, who have both received their Charter.
Interact
We have one New Club at Pershore High School.
I would like to say thank you to Clubs for making me so Welcome on my visits. I have enjoyed meeting you All.
I now look forward to 23/24 and the achievements we can do together.
Thank you
Lucy Thornton
District
Youth Lead
youth@rotary1100.org
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