Duke of Edinburgh
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is a non-competitive, internationally recognised program designed to encourage young people to develop positive skills and to try new challenges. It is open to all students.
The minimum age to start the program is 14 and at Ridgeway Academy, commences in Year 10. More information can be found at the award website. At Ridgeway Academy, we are growing our DofE offer to students in Year 10 and currently run the Bronze Award. We have seen pupils learn new skills like gardening, cooking and woodwork; take up new sports such as cycling and martial arts; volunteer as young carers, sport coaches and conservationists. (2024 / 25 letters to follow shortly) You achieve an Award by completing a personal programme of activities in four sections: Volunteering: undertaking service to individuals or the community or for a non-profit making organisation. Physical: improving in an area of sport, dance or fitness activities. Skills: developing practical and social skills and personal interests (not physical skills). Expedition: planning, training for and completion of an adventurous journey in the UK or abroad. Residential (Gold Only): undertake a programme which lasts at least 5 days and 4 nights away from home in a shared activity with a team of people who are unfamiliar. Examples include cookery courses, outdoor persuits, sustainability courses, bushcraft, etc. The DofE Bronze Award is the entry level of the award and is available to students in Year 9. The Silver Award is available to students in Year 10 and builds on the progress made during the Bronze Award. However, students do not need to complete Bronze in order to undertake Silver. The Gold Award is the highest level of the award and becomes available to studnets once they reach Year 12.DofE Letters to Parents
What you have to do?
Time scales
VOLUNTEERING: 3 months
All participants must complete a further 3 months in one of these sections.
PHYSICAL: 3 months
All participants must complete a further 3 months in one of these sections.
SKILLS: 3 months
All participants must complete a further 3 months in one of these sections.
EXPEDITION: Plan, train for, practise and complete a 2 day, I night expedition
This activity is organised through school. The expedition training takes place over the course of Year 10 and the expeditions take place in the Summer term in the Chilterns area
For further information, there are a number of useful guides/documents for both parents and students:DofE Support and Training
Alternatively you can ask them to fill in the appropriate page in your booklet and then either scan or take a photo of the page and upload it to your eDofE account.Programme Ideas:
Participant Enrolment Form: