Rotary Club of West Fife - New Generations Committee report for Club Assembly 2015
The committee will comprise of myself, Ewan, Ian Grieve and Robin Park.
We hope to have a varied programme for the upcoming year, trying to build on the work that we have done in year 2014-15.
In total, there are 13 Rotary-run Youth Service activities available for us to engage in with the local community and we will endeavour to do as much as we can.
In this respect, similarly to last year, I will be contacting our designated local High School, Woodmill, with whom we have now had an excellent relationship for a number of years and will offer to visit the school to go through all of the available activities to determine if there is likely to be interest in any of these.
We would however propose not to restrict contact to the High School and will attempt to contact other local youth organisations, for example local scout groups, and also the local Primary Schools as appropriate.
We again intend to support next summer’s RYLA camps and depending on the interest shown by prospective candidates, we will have provision for sending a candidate to both boys and girls camps.
We will also continue to support the Primary School Quiz, hoping to at least maintain or improve upon this year’s level of entries from local schools.
There has been little interest in the formation of an Interact Club at Woodmill, as it is seen to be similar in content to current school activities, but out of the available activities, we are keen to support Young Citizen Awards, a Euroscola candidate, and the Youth Speaks and Young Writer competitions. This content of our programme may of course change once we speak to the local Schools and other organisations.
We look forward to a hopefully busy year and will work within our allocated overall budget of £2000 to cover our activities for the year, including an allowance for as yet undetermined requests for assistance which may crop up from the local community, as has been the case this year.
Neil Spriddle
more Young Writer Competition 2024, Rebecca won National Junior Category
more The West Fife part of the wider Rotary Competition
more The West Fife part of the wider Rotary Competition
more All entries and entry form to be submitted to Rotary Club by 31st January 2025
more Information about the 2024-25 competition
more Held in June 2024
more Entries open now
more Convenor Robert North reported
more Crossford emerge winners in the closest of finishes
more This year's results were announced live on Facebook and X on 24 March 2024 at 7.30pm
more Experiment with Filmmaking, using digital or traditional methods
more Convenor Robert North reported
more scroll through the photos for presentation
more Cairneyhill win our heat and qualify for Regional final
more Instrumentalist success at Scotland North District Final
more 331 entries received in total for Young Artist, Young Filmmaker, Young Environmentalist, Young Photographer and Young Writer
more Convenor Robert North's report to the 2022 AGM
more This has been a very challenging year in schools, however in discussion with some Headteachers and Teachers I have been in awe of how they have risen to the challenges in many ways
more Well done to all our entrants and thank you all for participating
more To encourage entries the Club has donated art materials to Blairhall Primary School
more Report to the 2020 AGM by convenor Aileen North
more The West Fife Primary School Quiz took place on Thursday 27th February in Cairneyhill PS.
more Club President Brian Mitchell and the club’s Youth Activities convenor Aileen North are shown with School head teacher Mrs Gresty and four of the children at the official presentation.
more The Rotary Club of West Fife celebrated their successful youth activities year
more Seven local schools made it a close contest with Cairneyhill Primary and Community School winning the trophy with a score of 97.
more Report to the 2018 AGM by convenor Aileen North
more Crossford win again
more Summary of activities in current year. We have once again sponsored two classes at the Fife Festival of Music earlier this year.
more Proposals for Rotary Year commencing 1 July 2016
more Success for Culross and Crossford Primary Schools. Rotary Young Writer winners and Primary school winners
more West Fife schools local PSQ competition in Crossford PS 16 March. Progressing now to Aberdeen for District Finals
more Update since Report to Club Assembly
more Winners of the Rotary Club of West Fife's Primary School Quiz were Crossford PS
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more Crossford cantered into an early lead for the first three rounds but then saw that clawed back for them to be overtaken by the winners Camdean Primary School.
more New Generations Committee report to Club Assembly for Rotary year 2013-14
more Report to AGM - 1st May 2012
more Report to Club AGM
more The West Fife Club hosted the 2011 Zone final at Camdean Primary School on Wednesday 18th May.
more The 2011 West Fife Primary Schools Quiz was held at Crossford Primary School on Thursday 10th March.
more Crossford won through to the Zone Final
more Donald MacKay's report to the 2009 AGM
more Crossford PS beat off Carnock in second and somewhile leaders Cairneyhill to win
more The winners were Camdean PS
more Held in Crossford Primary School, the event was won by the host team who progressed to the Zone Final in Cupar
more In a fiercely contested competition Cairneyhill Primary School came from behind to pip the hosts, Crossford to pick up the Bank of Scotland Trophy
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more Crossford trailed Culross by six points at half way but clawed back their deficit to win by three points.
more Saline Primary School emerged as clear winners scoring 94 points
back Primary Schools linked to Rotary Club of West Fife:- Blairhall, Cairneyhill, Carnock, Crossford, Camdean, Culross, Inzievar, Holy Name, Limekilns, Milesmark, St Serfs, Saline, Torryburn, Tulliallan. Secondary Schools:- Queen Anne and Woodmill