Useful Information
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Assessor Guidance Notes
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- DofE - Bronze download_for_offline
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- DofE - Silver download_for_offline
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- DofE and Employability download_for_offline
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- DofE Expedition Kit Guide download_for_offline
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- DofE Expedition Kit List download_for_offline
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- DofE Expedition Training Framework download_for_offline
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- DofE Information download_for_offline
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- DofE Information-Booklet download_for_offline
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- DofE Physical Activity Log download_for_offline
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- DofE Programme Ideas download_for_offline
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- DofE Skills Activity Log download_for_offline
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- DofE Timescales download_for_offline
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- DofE Value to Employers download_for_offline
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- DofE Volunteering Activity Log download_for_offline
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- The Countryside Code download_for_offline
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Duke of Edinburgh Award

At Harper Green School, we are proud to offer an outstanding Duke of Edinburgh Award programme that help students develop important life skills, resilience and leadership qualities. Through challenging activities, from outdoor expeditions and volunteering to personal skill-building, students grow in confidence and discover more about themselves, all within a supportive community.
With dedicated guidance from our experienced staff, students have the opportunity to take part in the Bronze and Silver Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards, gaining valuable experiences that complement their academic and personal development. At our school, students in Year 9 are invited to participate in the Bronze Award, with the option to progress to Silver in Year 10. The Gold Award can be undertaken from age 16, typically in college or outside of school.
We believe the Duke of Edinburgh Award is a vital part of helping our students become well-rounded, confident and capable young people ready to take on the world.
What is the Duke of Edinburgh Award?



A life-changing experience. A fun time with friends. An opportunity to discover new interests and talents. A tool to develop essential skills for life and work. A recognised mark of achievement; respected by employers.
The DofE is many things to many people, supporting generations to successfully navigate adult life.
14-24 year-olds can do a DofE programme at one of three progressive levels which, when successfully completed, leads to a Bronze, Silver or Gold Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
There are four sections to complete at Bronze and Silver level and five at Gold. They involve helping the community/environment, becoming fitter, developing new skills, planning, training for and completing an expedition and, for Gold only, working with a team on a residential activity.
Any young person can do their DofE – regardless of ability, gender, background or location. Achieving an Award isn’t a competition or about being first. It’s all about setting personal challenges and pushing personal boundaries.
Through a DofE programme young people have fun, make friends, improve their self-esteem and build confidence. They gain essential skills and attributes for work and life such as resilience, problem-solving, team-working, communication and drive, enhancing CVs and university and job applications. Top employers recognise the work-ready skills Award holders bring to their business.
The DofE licenses organisations that work with young people to run DofE programmes, such as schools, colleges, youth groups and clubs. Through the Licensed Organisation (LO) young people (or their parents / carers) pay for a Participation Place and are supported by Leaders who support them through their programmes, helping them to choose their activities, set their objectives and achieve their Award.
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award is a registered charity, funded by donations, Participation Places and licences. The charity works with LOs across the UK to increase opportunities for young people to gain the benefits of doing their DofE.
Find Out More
For more information about the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award at Harper Green School, please contact the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Manager, Mrs B Fercsi at fercsib@harpergreen.net.
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