It’s that time of the year again when primary schools recognise those students who are leaving at the end of term to join junior school.
The Rotary Stars Citizenship Award is an annual scheme giving the opportunity to recognise and reward primary school age children for acts of good citizenship.
Awards, comprising a personal certificate of achievement, a book token and a lapel badge, are made annually to children, selected by their teachers and head teacher.
The children have demonstrated or performed an act of community service such as helping or supporting others, their school, their community, the environment, etc. In effect they will be demonstrating Rotary’s ideal of ‘Service above Self’.
The Rotary Stars project is open and suitable for all children irrespective of age, talent, or academic ability. It is all down to personal achievement with no competition element.
This year, the following schools nominated a student for the award. The recipients are thrilled to receive the recognition and the book token!
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