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  1. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award helps young people build life-long belief in themselves, supporting them to take on their own challenges, follow their passions, and discover talents they never knew they had.

  2. The Bronze Award is the first step to getting involved in the Duke of Edinburghs International Award and you can continue your Award journey by undertaking Silver and then Gold levels.

  3. 14-24 year olds can do a DofE programme at one of three progressive levels which, when successfully completed, leads to a Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. There are four sections to complete at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold.

  4. Apr 8, 2021 · The Bronze Award is the first step to geting involved in The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and you can continue your Award journey by undertaking Silver and then Gold levels. Your Bronze Award Requirements. To begin, you need to plan your Award by choosing an activity and a personally challenging goal for each of the four sections.

  5. For your Bronze and Silver Award you’ll receive your certificate and badge locally – ask your Leader where this will be. It could be at school, in your group or at a larger local presentation.

  6. If you are younger than 14 and part of an Award Centre where most people are 14, you can start the Bronze level so you can do the Award with your peers. As a participant, you have until your 25th birthday to complete your Award.

  7. The Bronze Award is the first step to geting involved in The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and you can continue your Award journey by undertaking Silver and then Gold levels. Quick Links. p.g.# Geting Started. 3 Bronze Award Requirements. 4 An Overview of Your Award Journey. 5 Plan Your Award. ticipant Submissio. p.g.# The Award Sections.

  8. The Bronze Award is the first step to getting involved in The Duke of Edinburghs International Award and you can then continue your Award by undertaking Silver and then Gold Levels.

  9. May 26, 2021 · Section Major: All participants starting at Bronze are Direct Entrants and must complete an additional 13 weeks in one Section (Voluntary Service, Skill, OR Physical Recreation). Section Major: Direct Entrant participants (have not achieved Bronze) must complete an

  10. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE) is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by the Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, which has since expanded to 144 nations.

  11. There are four main sections of a DofE programme; Volunteering, Physical, Skills, and Expedition. At Gold participants will also complete a Residential section. Below, find the requirements for each section, including information on what activities count and how long to do them.

  12. The Bronze Award is the first step to getting involved in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and you can continue your Award journey by undertaking Silver and then Gold levels. There are four stages in which you need to pick an activity to develop in.

  13. Learn new skills and have fun adventures by completing your Bronze, Silver or Gold award with Girlguiding. Get started now. The Duke of Edinburghs Award (DofE) is a voluntary, non-competitive programme of activities.

  14. Bronze. Bronze is the first level of the Award, and you can start it in the year that you turn 14. Bronze takes a minimum of 6 months to complete. There are three specific sections — Voluntary Service , Skills and Physical Recreation — that you'll choose your activities from, plus an Adventurous Journey to complete. Download Guide.

  15. The Duke of Edinburgh's Award. Founded by His Royal Highness in 1956, The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) is widely recognised as the world’s leading youth achievement award. Now operating in more than 140 countries, the DofE has helped to transform the lives of millions of young people in the United Kingdom and across the globe.

  16. The Duke of Edinburghs International Award – Canada, 2020. dukeofed.org. Revised December 2020.

  17. In order to complete the Bronze Expedition section, and gain your Bronze Duke of Edinburghs Award you first need to complete a programme of training followed by sufficient practice expeditions to hone your skills. We offer Bronze Awards for Schools and Opens: School Expeditions. Open Expeditions.

  18. The length of time it takes to complete your DofE programme will depend on the Award level. Find out the timescales for Bronze, Silver and Gold.

  19. Achieving the Bronze Award is the first step to getting involved in The Duke of Edinburghs International Award. Our commitment is to help you attain the Adventurous Journey section, consisting of two journeys of 2 days + 1 night duration.

  20. Jun 19, 2024 · Plumpton High School has the Duke of Edinburgh International Award Framework embedded in the mandatory Year 9 Personal Development, Health and Physical Education (PDHPE) program. As a part of the Bronze Award students are also required to complete Physical Recreation: 1 hour a week for 3 months, Learn New Skills: 1 hour a week for 3 months ...

  21. BRONZE. Why do your DofE? So why should you do your DofE? It’s hard to list all the benefits of achieving your Bronze Award, so here’s a quick snapshot. You’ll… • Have lots of fun • Get healthier and happier • Meet incredible people and make lasting friendships • Have amazing new experiences

  22. Apr 9, 2019 · Pay and Register for The Duke of Edinburgh's Award Bronze Expedition. Planning & training for and doing a 2 day (1 night) qualifying Bronze expedition.

  23. The Duchess of Edinburgh donned £24,000 earrings in a tribute to Prince Edward to mark a major milestone on Wednesday. Queen Camilla, 76, and Prince Edward, 60, were made members of the Order of ...

  24. Bronze: Teams must complete the required training. Silver: Teams must complete the required training and a practice expedition of a minimum 2 days, 2 nights. Gold: Teams must complete the required training and a practice expedition of a minimum 2 days, 2 nights.

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