The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

Here you will find all of the information you need as a student or parent/carer regarding the DofE Silver and Bronze Awards at Chatham Grammar.

Dates for your diary

Silver Parent and Student Online Information meeting 5.30pm: 29th February 2024

Silver Kit Collection 3pm – 4.30pm at Brompton Academy: 8th March 2024

Silver Practice Expedition: 14th – 16th March 2024

Silver Assessed Expedition: 28th – 30th March 2024

Silver Kit Return 3pm – 4.30pm at Brompton Academy: 16th April 2024

Bronze Parent and Student online Information Meeting 5.30pm: 16th April 2024

Bronze Kit Collection 3pm – 4.30pm at Brompton Academy: 18th April 2024

Bronze Practice Expedition: 25th – 26th April 2024

Bronze Assessed Expedition: 9th – 10th May 2024

Bronze Kit Return 3pm – 4.30pm at Brompton Academy - 14th May 2024

Please click on the image below to access our Virtual Information Event.

Chatham Grammar offers Year 9, 10 and 12 students a chance to participate in The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. The DofE programme has been successful in enhancing school learning and achievement, securing personal and social development and encouraging good citizenship. The Award is recognised internationally and is well regarded by Higher Education establishments and employers.

The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award gives opportunities for personal development and achievement through community and social involvement, adventure, and the discovery of new talents and interests.  The programme is modular and has three Award levels. Each level consists of four sections which prove commitment, fitness, tolerance of others and teamwork. You will recognise all of these qualities as those held in high esteem in our society.

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The bronze and silver Awards Include:

Award Commitment
Bronze A minimum commitment of 6 months (aimed at Years 9, 10 and 12 students).
Silver A minimum commitment of 12 months (aimed at students who have already passed their Bronze Award).
Gold 12 months based upon completion of Silver and open to anybody on their 16th birthday.

SECTION 1 : VOLUNTEERING – To encourage service to others.  This requires that young people show a commitment to helping others, either by learning about a community service by attending an organised course, or providing service to other people in need. This should be carried out for a minimum of 3 months.  Some examples are Young Leaders at Scouts / Guides or Cadets, helping run school clubs and fund-raising. 

SECTION 2 :  SKILLS – To encourage discovery and development of personal interests and social and practical skills. This requires young people to commit to a hobby or skill for a minimum of 3 months.  Hobbies that are already being followed can count eg : playing a musical instrument, or there are over 200 suggested skills recommended by the scheme.

SECTION 3 : PHYSICAL RECREATION – To encourage participation and improvement in performance. Young people must undertake a minimum of 3 months participation in a physical activity. Most sporting activities will count towards this section as does dance and horse-riding.

In addition, for Bronze an extra 3 months commitment must be added to any one of these three sections and for Silver students need to complete two sections and 6 months and one at 3 months. For Silver direct entrants students must complete one section at 12 months, one section at 6 months and one section at 3 months.  This allows for as much individual flexibility as possible.

SECTION 4 : EXPEDITIONS – To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery under remote supervision. In teams of between 4-7, young people are trained in camping and navigation skills under the supervision of qualified leaders. They must then complete a supervised practice journey in unfamiliar surroundings comprising approximately 15 miles walking over two days with an overnight camp. They will then be required to complete a similar assessed journey, reporting at checkpoints throughout. A qualified Assessor monitors their progress and assesses the group performance. The expedition normally take place between March and October.

To access the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Information Booklet, please click on the image below:

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Currently at the Academy, Year 9 take part in the Bronze Award and Year 10 and 12 students can register for the Silver and Gold Award.

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Mr Webster - DofE Manager BA

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Mr Hardman – Leader UKAT

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Miss Goosey – Leader UKAT

Rhianna Gogerly  - Leader UKAT

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