The programme involves students planning & running an event of their choice, each team member takes on a role within the team to ensure the project is completed on time and achieves their original aims & objectives. During the seven weeks of the programme, Rotary members deliver information within the School/ College environment for two hours per week on all aspects of project management. The students then present the project results as well as a one-to-one interview with the assessors, successful students receive a Rotary certificate of completion and if reaching the required standard a further level 2 qualification Certificate from the Institute of Leadership & Management (ILM) This year we had 52 students who volunteered to complete the course.
Palmers Students
Seevic Students
Feedback from some of the students
“I enjoyed learning new skills that I can take with me into the workplace“
“Running an event was fun- I enjoyed discovering resources like Gantt charts“
“I enjoyed working in a team environment“
Gaining skills in leadership and management“
“Developing my skills in communication and team building“
“Getting to have a new experience and change my daily routine“
“Working in a team towards one main goal“
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