On June 23, District Governor Jed Brooks went along to Quilters Junior School with our President, Michael Ginn, President-Elect Roger Kettle, Secretary Brian Wellman, Youth Officers Stephen King and Peter Greene, and Speaker Finder Pat Rothon.
This was a celebration of how much the children had achieved by giving them the opportunity to show us their annual presentation.
Head TeacherMike Wade opened the day by letting the RotaKids introduce themselves and speaking directly to them, he said “Have a good look at these guys from Rotary. They give their time for free to do projects and raise money to help those in need in our community and elsewhere in the world, for example the Soapbox Derby here at Sun Corner, and their project for water wells in Kenya. You guys could be these guys in the future too.
Giving to others can make a huge difference. I am convinced that this year’s RotaKids have made more of an impact on our community than ever. You should be very proud. You have made a huge difference.”
Mike then handed over to Maureen Lee, the school’s Dementia Friendly Co-ordinator, who led the children through their presentation – every member of the RotaKids taking part and presenting a portion of the message.
Maureen has been working with the children every two weeks to develop understanding within the School of dementia, raising awareness of how to become more dementia friendly and take action to improve empathy and understanding of dementia. In doing this they have made links across generations, developed their knowledge and skill. Every child in the Junior School is a dementia friend.
They helped Infants’ Year 2 to become dementia friends, and with their Memory Café.
They have recently organised a Dementia Action Week, launching it at School Assembly, running two inter-generational art afternoons, held a Blue day (all kids come to school wearing blue), supported the Dementia Organisation – independent fund raising group of children, made badges to raise awareness, done library talks and leaflets, and supported Year 2’s displays (High Street).
They have contacted older people in the community who might otherwise be isolated, becoming Pen Pals with them and welcoming them to events at the school such as Afternoon Tea, Games Afternoon, Art afternoon, and even visiting care home residents in their homes.
As School Councillors. they have learnt about:
As RotaKids “We are proud of what we have achieved. We have worked well as a team, developed our skills and knowledge, grown in confidence and MADE A DIFFERENCE in our school and our town.
What more could we ask?
more The five RotaKids' Officers presented a slide show of all their achievements in the previous year - an outstanding preformance raising over £8,000 and delivered with professional clarity and aplomb.
more The four members of the RotaKids' leadership group from years four and five presented a slide show of all their achievements in the previous year - an outstanding performance focussing primarily on Dementia and delivered brilliantly.
more A quiz jointly with the Quilters Junior School Eco-Group to raise money for Borewells in Kenya in honour of one of the group's deceased father
more Quilters RotaKids won a Presidential Citation from Rotary in Great Britain and Ireland, for the second year in a row.
more Buttsbury Junior School win a Citation for the third successive year
more Ann Robinson, Head Teacher at Buttsbury Junior School, its RotaKids officers, and Deputy Head Adam Graves, attend a special service to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the D Day landing in Normandy.
more Buttsbury Junior School and Rotary Club of Billericay held a "litter Pick" at the school as part of the Rotary Day of Service
more Quilters Junior SChool Pen Pals write regularly to elderly citizens in Billericay to help stave off loneliness, and invite them to events at the school.
more Both of our RotaKids clubs in Billericay have been recognised with a Presidential Citation from the International Director of Rotary International, Nicki Scott, for their amazing community efforts.
more Quilter Junior School home of our first RotaKids club, takes over the Billericay Junior Parkrun on July 9, 2023
more We joined Buttsbury Junior School RotaKIds and its ECO team on a Litter pick, followed by Tea and cakes
more Quilters Junior School Rotakids join Buttsbury in accepting this prestigious Award, the only two clubs in the District to do so.
more Buttsbury Junior School Rotakids win this prestigious Award, one of only two clubs in the District to do so.
more RotaKids update the club on all they have achieved in their 2022-23 year. A quality professional style presentation.
more Our member Rev. Margaret Fowler presented our Borewells project to a full school Assembly after an invitation from the school ECO Group.
more Both our RotaKids Clubs have been recommended for a Rotary GB & I Citation for their work this year.
more Buttsbury Junior and Infant Schools hosted a Kenya day as part of their Geography week.
more Buttsbury Junior School fundraise for Cancer UK with a sponsored Hula Hoop challenge for all the shildren.
more Quilters held a Christmas party for its school children and their grown-up Pen Pals.
more Investiture for the 2023-24 RotaKids
more The children of Buttsbury Junior School welcomed the Billericay Rotary club to their yearly whole school fundraiser in late January. This is the school children’s main fundraiser of the year.
more Year Six children of Buttsbury Junior School had a fundraising "Sleepover"
more Buttsbury RotaKids win Presidential Citation, a Rotary award in recognition of its achievements - one of very, very, few RotaKids club in Great Britain and the whole of Ireland to achieve this distinction.
more Investiture of the new 2022/23 ROtaKids Officers at Quilters Junior School
more Buttsbury Junior School's "Enterprise Day" raises money again for its charities
more Buttsbury Junior School RotaKids report on their achievements in school year ending July 2022
more Quilters Junior School celebrates its Dementia Friendy credentials
more Kids like nothing more than flying flags and singing God Save The Queen. Buttsbury RotaKids club did just that as they celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee in the week before the Bank Holidays.
more Quilters Pen Pals involves the children writing to “older” Pen Pals to keep them “in touch” over the Covid pandemic. This was a music event at Quilters to which they were all invited.
more Another Year passed and another Tea party to wlecome "Seniors" to meet their Quilters' Pen Pals.
more Buttsbury Junior School super RotaKids fundraising event – an exhibition of Dogged Determination – a series of sponsored relay races to raise money for their chosen charity for 2021-22, Guide Dogs For the Blind
more Investiture time for the new 2021-22 Buttsbury RotaKids
more Investiture time for the new 2021-22 Quilters RotaKids
more Quilters Pupils become Pen Pals to keep the elderly "in touch" over the Covid Pandemic
more Huge fundraising effort amply rewarded.
more Quilters Junior School RotaKids are celebrating, having just been recognised for the Dementia Friendly Schools award
more Quilters Junior Schools Pen Pal project helps meet the challenge of dementia
more Activities and successes of the Buttsbury RotaKids club.
more Activities and successes of the Quilters RotaKids club
more A special Zoom meeting to ensure this year's club officers are properly welcomed to the Rotary fold.
more Buttsbury RotaKids continue their leading role as a Dementia Friendly School
more How the RotaKids school raised over £9200 from sponsored events
more A virtual investiture for a virtual world
more Buttsbury RotaKids present their achievements on Zoom. including all the exciting things they’ve done, and the challenges faced. Despite the year and ability to carry out planned events being cut short by a third.
more The first Dementia Friendly Schools award from the Billericay Dementia Alliance goes to Buttsbury Junior School, the home of our second RotaKids Club.
more Buttsbury RotaKids have another busy and exciting year, despite the restrictions of Covid-19
more The new school year heralds the election by their fellow school children of new members for the Quilters and Buttsbury RotaKids clubs, and their investiture by Rotary Club President Ben Clarke.
more Each Year we host our two RotaKids Clubs at Quilters and Buttsbury Junior Schools so they can present their achievements. This was Buttsbury Junior School's presentation.
more Sponsored hula hoop challenge organised by the School’s RotaKids Club raises over £2400 for the RSPCA.
more Each Year we host our two RotaKids Clubs at Quilters and Buttsbury Junior Schools so they can present their achievements. This was Quilters' presentation.
more Children in all Primary Schools in the area including our RotaKids clubs worked on themes which conveyed pride in their local area, encouraged everyone to look after the environment and depict this in art form. That theme is “The Future is Bright".
more The Great Buttsbury Bake-Off raised over £1200 for Eric, eldest son of headteacher Lucy of Ciamanda School, Kenya. Eric who has leukaemia.
more RotaKids of Buttsbury Junior School sell red noses and dress up in pyjamas and onesies to raise money for Comic Relief
more A new school year and new members are invested in the Quilters and Buttsbury RotaKids clubs
more The start of a new tradition - both RotaKids clubs came to Rotary and presented their achievements to the whole club - to much applause
more The return of the school’s “Enterprise Day”. 30 minutes of competition to see which class in each year could raise the most money on their own initiatives from a £5 start to donate to charity.
more RotaKids raise money for RNIB on the theme of the Football World Cup, all on the day that England play their first match.
more Buttsbury’s Year 6 boys football team lost in the final com peting in District Rotary's first five-a-saide football competition.
more The money is all in - £4780.10 raised by the RotaKids Skipathon at Buttsbury Junior School. All to go to Great Ormond Street Hospital.
more Buttsbury Junior School RotaKids supported their chosen charity (Great Ormond Street Hospital) by completing a sponsored skip.
more After support from our Rotary Club, District Grant helps Quilters Juniors start their dream outdoor Gallery and Classroom
more The new RotaKids team takes up the challenge for 2017-18.
more Since its formation in February this year, Buttsbury Junior School RotaKids club has had a very active and highly successful first five months.
more A full year of activities and fund-raising come to a very successful end
more No Let-up for the RotaKids as their major fundraiser enjoys beautiful weather.
more Stimulating creativity, imagination and learning with an outdoor learning centre and Art Gallery, all prodiced by teh children themselves
more The new RotaKids club of Buttsbury Junior School received its Charter.
more The first meeting of the Buttsbury Junior School RotaKids and President Mike gave each club member their membership badges and each club Officer their badges of office.
more Buttsbury Junior School will have a new RotaKIds club - our second in the town.
more The first meeting of the 2016-17 Quiltonians RotaKids at Quilters Junior School saw President Mike give each club member their membership badges and each Officer their badges of office.
more RotaKids end the year with a fund-raising event for the Meningitis charity.
more Quiltonians RotaKids have another busy and successful year.
more President Ed Harrison presented a cheque for £2,480 to Quilters school"™s RotaKids President as the final instalment to fund its "Quiltonians" radio station.
more October saw the enrollment fo the new members of the Quiltonians RotaKids at Quilters Junior School
more A Quilters Junior School Assembly to celebrate the achievements of the 2014/15 Quiltonians RotaKids.
more RotaKids raise over £500 for Brain Tumour Research, AND, are visited by Lauren and Lewis Platt.
more QFM goes Live! New radio station pilot show is broadcast.
more The Club (and the Town's) first RotaKids Club is launched.
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