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Moulsham High School

Gold

Duke of Edinburgh Extra-Curricular Club

History of Duke of Edinburgh Scheme at Moulsham

 

Moulsham High School has a rich and vibrant Duke of Edinburgh Scheme history. 

In 1999 our DofE Gold Expedition members spent a month in Malawi.

The Award

 

  • At 16 you can do your Gold DofE award. (No activities can be counted for this before your 16th birthday).
  • You will spend 12 months on your Volunteering section. For Physical and Skills you must spend 12 months on one and six months on the other
  • Your expedition will be for four days and three nights and should take place in 'wild country'.
  • At Gold level you also have to do a Residential section. This involves you staying away from home for five days and four nights doing a shared activity with people you don't know.
  • If you’ve jumped straight into your Gold DofE programme you will need to do a further six months either volunteering or whichever one of your physical or skills activities you spent the most time on.
  • For Gold, you will need to do your programme for at least 12 months if you've achieved your Silver Award, or 18 months if you have started at Gold level without doing your Silver - even if you've done Bronze.

 

Completed your Gold Award?

On completion of your Gold programme you will be invited to a national Gold Award presentation to receive your Gold Award certificate. If you choose to attend the presentation, you will receive your certificate in the presence of HRH The Duke of Edinburgh (Prince Philip) or HRH The Earl of Wessex (Prince Edward) at a royal palace.

 

Gold Activities (sections)

Skills

The Skills section is about developing practical and social skills and personal interests. By choosing to develop a particular skill you are not only developing a new talent but you will also develop your practical and social skills and learn how to set and rise to a challenge.

 

Suggestions - Podcasting, playing a musical instrument, fine art and web design

 

Volunteering

This section is all about making a difference to other people's lives. To achieve this section of your Gold award you must volunteer your own time to help others on a regular basis.

Suggestions - Youth work, fundraising for a charity, caring for animals, voluntary work at your local scout group or sports and leisure club

 

Physical

Through the Physical section you should achieve a greater physical fitness through participation and improvement in physical activity. You can join a team or do it on your own, you could focus on something you are already doing or you could try something completely different.

 

Suggestions – Consider a team sport e.g.  hockey, cricket, football or dance. Or an individual activity e.g. rock climbing, swimming, wheelchair basketball or yoga.  Almost any dance, sport or fitness activity can count towards completion of this section.

 

Residential

To achieve your Gold Award, you need to complete an extra section; the Residential. This involves spending 5 days and 4 nights away from home on a shared activity with people you have never met before. It may be that you want to build on a talent you have developed in another section (physical or skill). You may want to learn something completely new on an intensive course, or do something to help others.

 

Suggestions - Learning to snowboard or ski, helping at a children’s camp, working with the National Trust or learning French in Paris

 

Expedition

From sailing along the Norfolk Broads to walking in Canada or horse riding in the Brecon Beacons, it can be as far away or as close to home as you want it to be. At Gold level you can also choose how you want to travel, it doesn’t have to be on foot. You could choose to do your expedition by bike, by canoe, by kayak, by sailing boat or on a horse.

 

There will need to be between four and seven of you in an expedition team (eight if you’ve chosen to travel by tandem, canoe or bike). With your team, you will plan an aim for your expedition, decide on your location and complete an intensive training course to ensure you are fully prepared for the challenge ahead of you.

Mr Ian Mitchell - DofE Leader

e: DofE@MoulshamHigh.org

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