The Duke of Edinburgh Award (DofE) is an internationally recognised award which celebrates the outstanding achievements of young people outside the classroom. DoE is a life-changing experience for young people, allowing them to have fun while developing essential skills for life and work.
It consists of a series of constructive individual challenges that encourage personal development and is highly valued by employers and universities. At all three levels – bronze, silver and gold – DofE requires young people to demonstrate exceptional commitment, team work, independence, organization and adaptability in order to achieve their award status.
The award consists of five core areas:
- Service – helping other people in the local community
- Skills – covering almost any hobby, skill or interest
- Physical recreation – sport, dance and fitness
- Expeditions – training for, planning and completing a journey on foot, bicycle, horseback or by boat
- Residential Project – a purposeful enterprise with people not previously known to the participant (Gold award only)
We are proud to offer all our pupils the opportunity to complete their Duke of Edinburgh with us; we see huge benefits to them in terms of self-belief, problem-solving ability and new friendships as a result of taking part in the scheme.
We offer a DoE taster as part of the enrichment rotation in year 9. Pupils can then embark on the bronze award in year 10, which takes place on Wednesdays after school.
Our expeditions are planned as:
- 21, 22 April 2023
- 26, 27 May 2023
We will offer the Silver award to year 12 pupils & we will also invite KS5 pupils to mentor and support younger DoE participants as part of their development.