From left to right - Ginnie Beale (Headteacher), Mrs Joyce (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator) and Bruce Banister-Harding (President, Malvern Rotary 2023/24).
Having tried out the Sensory Room, Bruce said "Malvern Rotary are pleased to be supporting the local community and in particular, the provision of the Sensory Room for St. Matthias School. It's evident that this tool can really support the children and help create a better learning experience for them".
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Since October 2011, Rotary clubs across the UK have been raising funds to make small loans to entrepreneurs in developing countries, enabling them to start or expand their small businesses
moreMalvern Rotary Club would like to thank all its sponsors, partners and supporters for all their support for our Christmas campaigns in 2024.
moreWorking with our partners - Malvern Hills Trust and Land Rover Experience Eastnor - we provide the experience of reaching the top of the Worecstershire Beacon for those unable to make it on their own.
moreMalvern Rotary collects old tools to be refurbished and sent to support International projects in Africa
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more40 Toy Boxes supplied by Malvern Rotary Club, bringing joy to children escaping domestic abuse.
moreTwenty Young people, from the Dyson Perrins School, did a tour of the Morgan Car factory. The event was sponsored by the Malvern Rotary Club.
moreMalvern Rotary Club would like to thank all its sponsors, partners and supporters for all their support for our Christmas campaigns in 2024.
more1st Malvern Scouts teamed up with Malvern Rotary to refurbish it's scout hut. With support from local business and volunteers, facilities were transformed. Before photographs by kind permission of Malvern Gazette and John Anyon.
moreMalvern Rotary Club donated funds to build and create a new Sensory Room at St Matthias CE Primary School in response to rising special educational needs and pupils with increasing sensory needs identified by SENCO Mrs Joyce.
moreMalvern Rotary Club again raises over £10,000 for local good causes through it's Tree of Light campaign.
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