The Rotary Club of Croydon recently launched the Rotary Stars Award, an annual scheme giving the opportunity to recognise and reward primary school age children for acts of good citizenship.
The Club is pleased to announce that our first winner, a pupil at Broadmead Primary School, is 10-year-old Nathan Findlator who received the award in recognition of his great generosity and thoughtfulness during the COVID Pandemic.
Throughout lockdown, Nathan took it upon himself to collect food in order that he could help those less fortunate than himself. He stored it all up until he had a whole crate full and then brought it in and donated it the school’s foodbank.
Nathan received a certificate, a badge, and a copy of The Christmasaurus written by Tom Fletcher.
Due to COVID restrictions, Head Teacher Sarah Hunter (pictured above) presented the certificate and prize to Nathan on behalf of our Club President, Patricia Painting.
If you would like more information about the Rotary Stars Citizenship Award, together with the Teachers’ Information document, please click HERE.
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