Duke of Edinburgh Success: Celebrating 248 Bronze, Silver, and Gold awards
On Tuesday 5th November, we had the pleasure of welcoming our award recipients from Year 10 to Year 13 to celebrate their remarkable achievements; this year, we proudly recognised 163 Bronze, 73 Silver, and 12 Gold award recipients.
It has been a joy to celebrate these accomplishments with our students. We extend our thanks to Sienna B, our DofE prefect, and Thomas K DofE young Leader for their support of the award last year, running lunchtime sessions, and supporting students to record their achievements through the online portal. Special thanks to Jai B and Charlotte M, for their inspiring presentation on their Duke of Edinburgh journey culminating in their Gold expedition to Norway.
The award isn't just about the expedition, although many students remember this part well. The other three sections Volunteering, Physical and Skills truly develop students' positive attitudes to commitment, communication, cooperation, being active, being curious and helping the community. The volunteering section is truly invaluable, as it fosters personal growth, lasting friendships, and gives back to society. Last year, our 91ÖÆƬ³§ students contributed 5,811 hours of volunteer service, an increase of 1,716 from the previous year. This has a societal value of £30,681.
At St Clement Danes, our commitment to the Duke of Edinburgh Award is deeply rooted in our core ethos of Success, Character and Dignity for all. The Duke of Edinburgh Award builds on the Danes Anchor Character Education award in Year 7 and 8 is open to all students who wish to do their award. It is a community driven model, where our dedicated staff and parents willingly contribute their time to support student achievements. We want to emphasise that it's not just the staff; it's also the assessors who write reports. With each student typically having four sections and potentially four different assessors, the 248 awards involve the participation of 1,004 individuals from our local community. To all those involved, we extend our heartfelt thanks for your time and dedication to our young people.
We are indebted to the staff members who provided expedition support at St Clement Danes. Mrs Parker, Mr Miall, Mr Taylor, Mr Biswell, Mr Sorrel, Mrs Spencer, Mrs Ingleby, Mrs Wheatley, and Dr Lowe have all played integral roles in this year's expeditions. Additionally, Miss Fennessy and Dr Lowe have not only assisted with expeditions but have also played key roles in helping students initiate their awards and supporting them throughout their journeys.
Our gratitude extends to the many staff members who served as assessors for various sections, including music, drama, LAMDA, PE, form tutors, language teachers, geography teachers, all the teachers who run clubs during lunchtime and after school and many more. The students greatly appreciate your time and effort.
The parents who volunteered for expedition support have been absolutely outstanding. Gareth H, John B, Mark L, Nick B, Norman L, Roel J, Sarah D, Trevor B, Andrew M, Eleanor H, Graham E, Jude H, and Peter E have collectively contributed over 300 days of volunteer support, with a value to 91ÖÆƬ³§ students worth £32,700. We are profoundly grateful for their dedicated time and effort. We would also like to acknowledge some of our longest serving parents, including Mark L with 96 days over 10 years, Trevor B 7 years, Norman L 7 years, Sarah D 7 years, John B 6 years, Roel J 6 years and Nic B 5 years.
Behind the scenes, each award undergoes rigorous checks by staff before being sent for verification. Chris Marks and Jaimie-Lee Keen, are the primary award verifier for our school, they have meticulously reviewed every section of every award at every level, over 1000 sections being checked.
To all the award recipients, we hope that you continue to embrace the challenges and opportunities that come your way. Your experiences will undoubtedly shape your character and open doors for years to come.