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The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award 2015
Oakgrove School
What is the DofE?…the world’s leading achievement award
for young people.
Its balanced programme of activities develops the mind, body and soul in an environment of social interaction and
team working.
It encourages young people to live life as an adventure.
Principles of DofE Non-competitive Achievable by all Voluntary Personal development Personalised Balanced Progressive Achievement focused Demand commitment Enjoyable
Please be aware
You need to be 14yrs old by the date of the expedition to be part of the award this year.
Practice expedition:
26th September 2015 – 27th September 2015
The Award.
The award is made up of 4 sections;
Volunteering– 3/6months work, and at least 1 hr per week, of supporting or helping an individual or group
e.g helping neighbours, charity work, guides/scouts, school support
Skills – 3/6months work, and at least 1 hr per week of developing either an existing skill or learning a completely new skill.
This can be in school i.e music, art, drama, collections (but not anything physical)
Physical recreation – should be conducted out of school hours, and extra curricular can be included in this. This is an activity that is going to help improve your fitness.
Evidence…..
PHOTOGRAPHS
• Photos are often the easiest evidence to submit.
• However you will need to submit a variety of photos for each section
WRITTEN ACCOUNTS
• Keeping a personal log of what activities you have carried out on a regular basis is fantastic evidence, and very easy to upload.
• A reflective summary of your activities is also a good way of reinforcing your evidence sections.
Dates
• Ask your activity supervisor to sign next to your date that you did the activity
• This is should not be a family member, but a qualified coach/supervisor.
“HOW MUCH EVIDENCE DO I NEED?”
• At least 1 photo, a date log and 1 written statement for each month that you carry out your award.• The expedition should have your own log of the events and a good selection of photos.
Expedition…..
What participants will learn?Navigation and map reading
Camp work Pitching tents Cooking Camp craft
Team work
Emergency procedures First aid Drastic weather conditions
Requirements.
Distance 30km approximately over 2days
Fitness important
Food and water
• In order to support the students through this, a company called A-Z expeditions have become partners with Oakgrove School to help us deliver the best quality expeditions.
• All of the necessary skills will be taught in preparation for the expedition on this course.
The Expedition –
This comprises of two parts,
The Practice
The Assessed
The Practice.
Pre-expedition training – School
Saturday 12th September 2015
10.00am – 4.00pmPractice Expedition – Near School (location to be decided)Saturday 26th – Sunday 27th September
Students will need all equipment from the kit list and are invited to bring their own tents and cooking stoves if you wish.
It is strongly recommended that all participants have their own walking boots.
Prepared for all weather conditions
Team effort in groups of 4-7
Expectations
The Expedition - Assessed
Qualifying Expedition – Near School (location to be decided)
Saturday 10th – Sunday 11th October 2015
One last thing....
Enrolment Payment Deadline There is an initial cost of £21 - £17 for
Your D of E place, £4 admin costs – Please can you pay
this by May 15th to reserve your place – there are enrolment forms here tonight
For the expedition, the total cost for the whole programme of training and expeditions is £225 per person.
To reserve your place on the expeditions with A to Z, we require a £45 deposit to be paid to the school before 29th May 2015
Remaining balance of £180 to be paid to the school by 15th July 2015
More information.
Website:Oakgrove School
Academic Duke of Edinburgh
Any Questions?