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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The new Rotary year starts on July 1 and we had a lovely sunny day for our handover celebration.
moreOur ever popular Music Quiz was held on Saturday February 1, at Braintree and Bocking Constitutional Club.
moreOn Sunday March 23 members spent a busy afternoon working at Memorial Gardens, the Wilderness Foundation UK's new project in Braintree.
moreClub members have been volunteering at the Wilderness Foundation at Chatham Green, building a bee bank and helping to create a sensory garden.
moreOn Sunday September 1st we enjoyed the sunny weather while helping out at Braintree and Bocking Public Gardens Annual Classic Car Show which raises much needed funds for the upkeep of the gardens.
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