Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award

What is the Duke of Edinburgh award?

DofE is a popular, and very respected, youth achievement award open to young people up to the age of 24. 

How does it work?

The Award has three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold:

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The four sections: Please click the images below to find out more

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Doing the Award at King James’s School

Most students start the Bronze award in Year 9 or 10. If students complete Bronze in Year 9, they can start Silver in Year 10. 

Students must put in a great deal of effort in addition to their school commitments. Completing the Award takes commitment, drive and dedication.

Why King James’s students take the Award

Finishing the Award at any level is a real achievement and contributes to the pupils' all-round experience at King James’s.

When a student undertakes their DofE programme, they will develop the skills and attitudes they need to become more rounded, confident adults, qualities that attract colleges, universities and employers. When parents and carers back their child's pursuit of a DofE Award, they are investing in valuable skills and setting the tone for a lifetime of achievement. Parents and Carers will see all kinds of new talents bloom as they achieve their Award including:

  • Self-belief and self-confidence
  • A sense of identity and responsibility
  • Initiative, leadership and team-working skills
  • A real awareness of their strengths
  • New talents and abilities and new friendships
  • The ability to plan and use time and to learn from and give to others in the community
  • Problem solving, presentation and communication skills

Contacts

Mrs Cath Gardner – Duke of Edinburgh Co-ordinator: staff.cgardner@kingjames.school

Mr Brett Widdop - Duke of Edinburgh Expedition Leader: staff.bwiddop@kingjames.school

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Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award

What is the Duke of Edinburgh award?

DofE is a popular, and very respected, youth achievement award open to young people up to the age of 24. 

How does it work?

The Award has three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold:

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The four sections: Please click the images below to find out more

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Doing the Award at King James’s School

Most students start the Bronze award in Year 9 or 10. If students complete Bronze in Year 9, they can start Silver in Year 10. 

Students must put in a great deal of effort in addition to their school commitments. Completing the Award takes commitment, drive and dedication.

Why King James’s students take the Award

Finishing the Award at any level is a real achievement and contributes to the pupils' all-round experience at King James’s.

When a student undertakes their DofE programme, they will develop the skills and attitudes they need to become more rounded, confident adults, qualities that attract colleges, universities and employers. When parents and carers back their child's pursuit of a DofE Award, they are investing in valuable skills and setting the tone for a lifetime of achievement. Parents and Carers will see all kinds of new talents bloom as they achieve their Award including:

  • Self-belief and self-confidence
  • A sense of identity and responsibility
  • Initiative, leadership and team-working skills
  • A real awareness of their strengths
  • New talents and abilities and new friendships
  • The ability to plan and use time and to learn from and give to others in the community
  • Problem solving, presentation and communication skills

Contacts

Mrs Cath Gardner – Duke of Edinburgh Co-ordinator: staff.cgardner@kingjames.school

Mr Brett Widdop - Duke of Edinburgh Expedition Leader: staff.bwiddop@kingjames.school

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Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Award

What is the Duke of Edinburgh award?

DofE is a popular, and very respected, youth achievement award open to young people up to the age of 24. 

How does it work?

The Award has three levels: Bronze, Silver and Gold:

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The four sections: Please click the images below to find out more

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Doing the Award at King James’s School

Most students start the Bronze award in Year 9 or 10. If students complete Bronze in Year 9, they can start Silver in Year 10. 

Students must put in a great deal of effort in addition to their school commitments. Completing the Award takes commitment, drive and dedication.

Why King James’s students take the Award

Finishing the Award at any level is a real achievement and contributes to the pupils' all-round experience at King James’s.

When a student undertakes their DofE programme, they will develop the skills and attitudes they need to become more rounded, confident adults, qualities that attract colleges, universities and employers. When parents and carers back their child's pursuit of a DofE Award, they are investing in valuable skills and setting the tone for a lifetime of achievement. Parents and Carers will see all kinds of new talents bloom as they achieve their Award including:

  • Self-belief and self-confidence
  • A sense of identity and responsibility
  • Initiative, leadership and team-working skills
  • A real awareness of their strengths
  • New talents and abilities and new friendships
  • The ability to plan and use time and to learn from and give to others in the community
  • Problem solving, presentation and communication skills

Contacts

Mrs Cath Gardner – Duke of Edinburgh Co-ordinator: staff.cgardner@kingjames.school

Mr Brett Widdop - Duke of Edinburgh Expedition Leader: staff.bwiddop@kingjames.school

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