Rotary Youth Exchange (RYEP)

Carlingford's new exchange student

Carlingford’s new exchange student, Valeria Castro from Mexico arrived in Australia on 19 July.

Profile : Ida Larsen

Ida Larsen hails from Norway and is a remarkable young lady, full of life and vigour. She comes from a town called Bardu, in the freezing far North of Norway.

Profile: Malte Alberts

Malte Alberts arrived from Germany on 25 July 2009.  Immediately, he was recognised as being a very mature 15 years old.

Profile: Emma Carlson Ström

Emma is always smiling, looking out for others’ welfare and just enjoying every moment of this opportunity Rotary has given her to spend a year in Australia.

Profile: Valentin Mercier - Nantes, France.

Val is an outstanding Rotary Exchange student in his attitude and approach to everything that comes his way on exchange.

New Generations Exchange 2009

When all the team members first met together just before departure, they realised its members already possessed the “Team Spirit” that would see them through an intensive and exhausting three week exchange.

What is a New Generations Exchange

New Generations Exchanges usually last from three to six weeks, making this an ideal option for recent secondary school graduates and Rotaractors.

Australian Rotary Youth Exchange website

Link for the Australian Rotary Youth Exchange website

What is Youth Exchange

An e-learning presentation on Youth Exchange

New Generations Exchange 2008

We were delighted to welcome the incoming Swiss team from District 1990 in October 2008.

Rotary Youth Exchange Team

Your key District Youth Exchange Team and contact details

District Youth Exchange Website

Link for the District Youth Exchange website

About Rotary Youth Exchange Program

The Rotary Youth Exchange Program enables students aged 16–18 to travel to another country to spend 12 months attending a secondary school.