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Parents Information Evening Gold section Music from hard drive (playlist in Media Player) and slideshow of Bronze and Silver Practice and Summer for the relevant cohort.
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An introduction to Gold Mr Davis
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www.dofe.org
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e D of E New development nationally. Use ICT to keep track of your progress anytime. Log personal details online. Keeping Track booklet is part of the CD size pack you receive. Lots of help and support anytime. Please check that students keep it updated.
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Duke of Edinburghs Award 5 Sections at Gold Volunteering – 12 months Skill – 6 or 12 months Physical – 6 or 12 months Expedition Residential One section of Physical or Skill must be 12 months One section of either Volunteering, Skill or Physical must be 18 months if direct gold
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Volunteering Section 1 year from October of Year 12 D of E leadership Community service Charford reading scheme Coaching, teaching and leadership Working with the environment or animals (unpaid)
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Skill Section 6/12/18 months from October of Year 12 Chess, music, choir, sign language, school play, learning to drive
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Physical Section Twice a week minimum for 6/12/18 months. School sports club. Any outside sports club. Active lunchtimes runs all year, every day. Gym membership.
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Residential Section 5 days away from home working and living in a group situation with no more than one other person you know Minimum group size 7 Working with children, building pathways, dry stone walls, steam railway, activity centres etc. Cost can be less than £50 Year 12 Easter/Summer Holiday time Check web site for ideas www.dofe.org You must gain prior approval for your residential.
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The Gold Expedition Mr Dixon
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Expedition Section Requirements 4 days walking 3 nights camping Minimum 8 hours of activity per day Self sufficient At least one hot meal per day Wild country
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Safety First aid and safety training for students Every group has a first aid kit Route planning covers emergency routes Students have 24 hour emergency telephone access to supervisors and base camp
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Supervision Practice Gold (Y12) – member of staff walks with group for first two days, then remote supervises for days 3 and 4 Qualifying Gold (Y13) – remote supervision by staff and assessors Qualified first aiders Extensive experience of local area BELA, WGL or ML qualified An introduction to the Gold staff team
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Equipment choices
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Nutritional planning
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Food Requirements Must consume approximately 4,500 calories per day Good breakfast Minimum of 1 hot meal per day Grazing - lots of high energy snacks Lots of water Self sufficient for the whole expedition
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Suitable Foods Lightweight Long shelf-life Suitable for potentially warm storage Nothing that is usually stored or sold in a fridge High in energy Satisfying physically and mentally
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Importance of eating together Boosts Morale Camaraderie Encouragement Monitoring each other
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The expedition training programme Mr Dixon
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Monday nights Start after AS exam study leave in January Route planning on eDofE Attendance is compulsory and is closely monitored Strict deadlines
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What do students gain from the Gold award?
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What now? Take away the information sheets (also available on the website) Sign the contract and return it to Mrs Brazil on the IT/DofE helpdesk as soon as possible
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Thanks to… Mr Davis Mr Hill Mrs Brazil Mrs Grogan …and to you all for supporting your sons and daughters as they begin working for their Gold award.
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