Teenagers today benefit greatly from opportunities to develop “life skills” and motivation to help them cope with the challenges of a very competitive future.

Pressure is put on students to perform academically and their results are the benchmark of success. However other skills are needed for the next stage of a student’s growth, be that further education or the workplace. 

RYPEN targets average young adults who have not yet experienced leadership positions.  Full-time students 14 to 17 years of age, who would normally be in years 9, 10 and 11. 

Who is Eligible? 

Full-time students 14 to 17 years of age, who would normally be in years 9, 10 and 11. 

RYPEN targets average young adults who have not yet experienced leadership positions. We are not looking for either high achievers or teenagers with behavioural problems.

Outcomes for Participants 

RYPEN aims to deliver the following outcomes: 

  • Increased motivation and improved life skills. 
  • Better self-image and more pride in themselves. 
  • An understanding of setting and achieving goals. 
  • The confidence to overcome failure and take control of their future. 

Outcomes for Rotary Clubs 

RYPEN has separate outcomes for participating Rotary Clubs: 

  • Fills a niche in the teenage market. 
  • Reiterates Rotary’s commitment to youth. 
  • Good “bridge” to RYLA.
  • Great opportunity to build relationship with local schools.
  • Provides a good news media story. 

Program Duration 

RYPEN runs for a weekend in late January/early February.

Structure

RYPEN is an intensive program, consisting of plenary sessions, workshops and sport and entertainment activities. 

Participants will be given an opportunity to learn from achievers in the worlds of business, sport and entertainment. Presenters will speak at keynote sessions and workshops and share their experiences with participants, while emphasizing the need to work hard and stay focused. At the same time, participants are interacting with peers from different backgrounds and improving their teamwork skills. All this is done in an informal atmosphere, where questions and debates are encouraged. 

Cost 

Selected participants are sponsored by their local Rotary club.

EnquiriesJan Childs 9456 1482