Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award Year 9 Information evening 2019
For Year 10 students in 2019-2020
https://www.dofe.org/do-your-dofe
What is the D of E award?
▪ Adventurous
▪ Non competitive
▪ Inclusive
▪ Creative
▪ Skilful
▪ Physical
What makes up the award?
▪ Volunteering
▪ Skills
▪ Physical
▪ Expedition
Your daughter should seek opportunities in different areas if they can – not all 3 in music for example. Students need to search for these opportunities themselves – opportunities are not solely provided by the school. The school does offer some opportunities, but they do not suit all students.
https://www.dofe.org/what-is-dofe https://www.dofe.org/doing-your-dofe
Guidance on sections
▪ https://www.dofe.org/what-is-dofe
▪ Scroll down to DofE award sections.
Skills – ideas from DofE
To develop practical and social skills and personal interests by developing a new skill or improving an existing one.
Physical – ideas from DofE
Get Active! Anything that requires a sustained level of physical energy by taking part in a sport activity.
Volunteering – ideas from DofE
Volunteering is simple. It’s about choosing to give time to something useful, without getting paid.
How to access this information …
Completing the award
Once you’ve completed your programme, you need to make sure:
▪ You’ve done all your sections for the minimum time required, for an average of an hour a week (or the required timescale for your expedition)
▪ You’ve uploaded all your evidence to eDofE
▪ Your Assessors have provided reports/comments on your activity, how you met your goals and how you have progressed, and you have added them into eDofE
▪ Whether you’ve submitted each section for approval as you’ve gone along, or are submitting them all at the end, your Leader will check and approve them in eDofE. Once they’ve approved your final section they will then send it to your Licensed Organisation (LO) who will check everything is in order.
All being well you will be told that you’ve achieved your Award – congratulations!
Expedition – 4th section
▪ 2 weekends:
A Practice and the real thing!
▪ They will take place in different areas of Hertfordshire / Bedfordshire
BRONZE 2 days and 1 night At least 6 hours during the
daytime (at least 3 of which
must be spent journeying)
What will you get out of the award?
▪ Confidence
▪ Resilience
▪ New skills
▪ Friendships
▪ Life skills
▪ … to go outside!
Costings
▪ It is £35 to register. - This is non-refundable, even if your daughter drops out. These fees are not set by Loreto College
▪ Other costs approx. £100 (costing finalised in March 2020) .
Important Dates
▪ July 2019 – Register with DofE – can begin starting 3 sections.
▪ March 2020 – Training day
▪ April 2020 - 2 out of 3 sections complete (3rd must be underway and completed by July 2020)
▪ Early May 2020 – Practice expedition weekend
▪ Late June 2020 – Assessed Expedition
Your daughters input is important!
▪ Your daughter will have a meeting to share this information next week. This will allow time for you to discuss if this is the right award for your daughter and time to pay the registration fee before the summer holidays.
Next Steps – form were collected on the presentation night
▪ Application form (to be completed by your daughter)
▪ Participant enrolment form (to be completed by parent and daughter). This one will be sent off to register your daughter to the award.
PLEASE RETURN FORMS BY
WEDNESDAY 3rd JULY
£35 REGISTRATION FEE TO BE PAID IN JULY
– Date to be confirmed