The WWF Duke of Edinburgh Conservation Award is WWF’s premier award. The purpose of the award is to recognize, once a year, highly meritorious contributions to the conservation of wildlife and natural ...
The Duke Of Edinburgh’s Award was founded by Prince Philip in 1956 at the request of Kurt Hahn, his former Gordonstoun headmaster, to help young boys develop their strength and courage.
AN evening of celebration took place at Henley town hall for young adults from the Eyot Centre who received their bronze and ...
Pupils will be able to progress through different levels of the award - bronze, silver and gold - in a similar way to the Duke of Edinburgh's Award, which includes volunteering and extracurricular ...
The Young Farmers’ Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) offer the Duke of Edinburgh award scheme as part of their promise to deliver educational opportunities to young people who live in rural communities across ...
This is the official LinkedIn page of the Global Award Alumni Network of the Duke of Edinburgh's International Award. Network with other Award holders locally and globally! No matter when or where ...
Ashlawn School student Rudra Manda says the DofE scheme built his confidence in ways he couldn’t have imagined ...
The Oxford Mail has always been pleased to record the achievements of young people in our city and county. One regular feature on our news pages has been their success in gaining Duke of Edinburgh ...
The Duke of Edinburgh met young people at St ... Blaithin Mohan, 16, who is working towards her Silver Award by doing Irish ...
Recently training was offered to staff members of Gibraltar Cultural Services (GCS) following its appointment as an Approved Activity Provider (AAP) for The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award ...
Will is asked to co-ordinate the school's Duke of Edinburgh award scheme. The boys end up helping out in a local retirement home. Will is asked to co-ordinate the school's Duke of Edinburgh award ...
Kimbolton School, Cambridgeshire, is proud to announce an outstanding Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (DofE) achievement rate of 75.1% for the period April 2023 to March 2024.