Rotakids Joint Meeting

From Hayton, Rockliffe and Warwick Bridge


Hayton, Rockcliffe and Warwick Bridge Rotakids took part in a joint meeting in late March. The main part of the meeting was a presentation by each school on how they had operated Rotakids and the reasons behind their choice of charities to support.
 
These presentations were independently judged by Rotarian Mike Tuddenham and Warwick Bridge Rotakids were announced as giving the best presentation. As a result, that group has received a £50 donation from our club for Jigsaw, their chosen charity. 
 
Peter Sedgwick, who organised this event commented “the marking was very close as all three presentations were excellent, reflecting very well on the pupils and the schools they represented”.

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