Rotary Youth Programmes
Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a leadership development programme run by Rotary. While participants can be any age, most events focus on secondary school and university students, or young professionals.
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Interact is a club for 12 to 18 year olds who want to connect with others in their community or school. Members have fun while carrying out service projects and learning about the world.
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Rotaract brings together people aged 18 to 30 in universities and communities worldwide to organise service activities, develop leadership and professional skills, and have fun.
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Rotary Youth Exchange (RYE) is a study-abroad opportunity for young people who spend anywhere from a few weeks to a full year as an international student hosted by local Rotary clubs around the globe.
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Rotary Youth Driver Awareness (RYDA) is a safety programme aimed at 16 to 18-year-old students who are approaching that crucial time in their lives where they start to drive independently, or are travelling as passengers of novice drivers.
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Rotary Australia New Zealand Student Exchange (RANZSE) is a youth exchange programme that provides a great life experience by way of a matched, mutual exchange of school students – usually from Year 10 – between families in Australia and New Zealand.
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Model United Nations Assembly (MUNA) simulates the working of the United Nations Assembly by having school teams of Year 12 and 13 students represent a particular UN country in debates on matters of world politics and social concern.
The experience is designed to develop bridges of goodwill to further world peace and understanding.
Enable students to improve their public speaking and debating skills, encourage students to make informed comments on world problems.
Share their opinions and friendship with students from other schools.
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Rotary Youth Programme of Enrichment (RYPEN) Our RYPEN camp is a fun, residential weekend where the participants have the chance to listen to inspirational guest speakers, and participate in a range of outdoor activities designed to build their self-worth, and use their belief in themselves constructively in a team environment.
Aimed at secondary school students aged 14 to 17, it’s proved a life-changing adventure for many.
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Peer Support is a secondary school program, which helps new students transition to, and feel at home in, their new school.
Select teachers undergo specialised professional development, From there, these teachers are then qualified to teach and support senior students who’ve volunteered as Peer Support Leaders.
These senior students are paired with a small group of Year 9 students, providing emotional and moral support, covering everything from bullying and how to deal with it, peer pressure, cultural differences and drugs.
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