Duke of Edinburgh's Award
Scheme
The
Duke of Edinburgh's Award Scheme is a major part of life at
Reigate Grammar School and large numbers of pupils each year
dedicate an enormous number of hours to expeditions, sports,
helping the local community and learning new skills. In recent
years, RGS has seen more candidates receive their Bronze,
Silver or Gold certificates than any other school in Surrey.
At each level, the award is made of four sections:
Service
The aim of this section is to give service to other people
and to the local community. It gives participants the opportunity
to increase their self-confidence, to accept responsibility,
understand strengths, appreciate other people and care for
the environment.
Expeditions
In this section participants will plan, prepare and undertake
an adventurous journey usually on foot but also sometimes
on bikes, horseback or even in canoes, in an unfamiliar and
remote environment. Pupils become part of a self-reliant team
working together to overcome challenges.
The training syllabus includes safety and emergency procedures,
basic first aid, navigation, route finding, map and compass
skills, camp craft, country, highway and water sports codes
and team building.
Skills
The Skills section is about developing personal interests
and learning practical skills. It gives participants the chance
to learn something new, get organised, meet new people, try
something different and have fun.
Physical Recreation
In this section participants get involved in a sport or physical
activity. It gives pupils opportunities to improve fitness,
meet new challenges, increase self-confidence and gain a sense
of achievement.
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