Students Interact with community
STANLEY High School officially launched their Interact Club with a Charter Evening held by Southport Meols Rotary at the Hesketh Golf Club.
Interact gives students ages 12-18 the chance to make a real difference in the community and every Interact club carries out two service projects a year: one that helps their school or community and one that promotes international understanding.
Southport Meols Rotary has worked alongside Stanley High School headteacher, Mr Moore and teacher Miss Donnelly and has successfully introduced 11 members already with a potential to grow even more.
The club has already been involved in a number of fundraising events so they’re off to a fantastic start and epitomise the Rotary ethos of #PeopleofAction.
During the Charter Evening, members of the Rotary Club, Stanley Interact and friends and family enjoyed a delicious meal.
Southport Meols Rotary Club President, Mr Ged Whittle officially installed Year 9 student Georgia as Stanley Interact Club’s first president, adorning her with the ceremonial regalia.
Mr Moore, headteacher, commented: “It was a lovely evening which cemented the partnership between Stanley High and Southport Meols Rotary.
“I am very proud of our students and their commitment to helping the local community and international charitable organisations.”