Roding Valley High School
Parent Information Evening
Wednesday 22nd
May, 2019
What we will cover tonight…
• What is the Duke of Edinburgh Award?
• Why complete the Duke of Edinburgh Award?
• Timescales, section overviews and ideas
• Assessors and Assessor reports
• Expeditions at RVHS
• Kit
• eDofE
• Costs
• Your role as a parent
What is the Duke of Edinburgh Award?
The DofE is…
Your DofE programme is a real adventure.
It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from.
You just need to be aged between 14 and 24.
You can do DofE programmes at three levels:
• Bronze (year 9)
• Silver (year 10)
• Gold (year 12)
…which lead to a Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
The DofE is…
You achieve an Award by completing a personal
programme of activities in four sections:
 Volunteering: undertaking service to individuals or the
community.
 Physical: improving in an area of sport, dance or fitness
activities.
 Skills: developing practical and social skills and personal
interests.
 Expedition: planning, training for and completion of an
adventurous journey in the UK or abroad.
SILVER
BRONZEBRONZE
Why do your DofE?
So why should you do your DofE? What are you going to get out of
doing it? Well, the benefits of achieving your Bronze Award are
endless. It’s difficult to list them all, so here’s a quick snapshot.
You’ll…
-Have lots of fun
-Get healthier and happier
-Meet incredible people and make lasting friendships
-Have amazing new experiences
-Find talents you didn’t know you had
-Gain skills that employers value, which you can reference on your CV
-Become more confident and independent
-Stand out from the crowd in college, university and job applications
-Make memories that will last a lifetime.
“As an actor I know how much Award holders’
experiences and the skills they’ve developed matter.
Without determination and passion I wouldn’t be
where I am today.”
Benedict Cumberbatch, actor.
“Life doesn’t naturally happen, you’ve got to get
involved. What better way to do that than do your DofE.
As an employer I want to work with people who have a
range of skills and can see things through.”
Deborah Meaden, Entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den
Investor
Why do D of E?
UCAS
BRONZEBRONZE
How long will it take me- Bronze?
Activities for each DofE section take
a minimum of one hour per week
over a set period of time, so they
can be fitted in around your studies
and life outside school.
You’ll need to participate regularly
and show that you’re committed to
your DofE during this time.
SILVERSILVER
How long will it take me- Silver?
Activities for each DofE section take
a minimum of one hour per week
over a set period of time, so they
can be fitted in around your studies
and life outside school.
You’ll need to participate regularly
and show that you’re committed to
your DofE during this time.
SILVER
BRONZEBRONZE
How do I choose my activities?
There’s a wide range of activities to choose from ­­–
most activities can count towards DofE. Maybe you
want to try something completely new? Or get better at
something you’re already doing? Your DofE can be
whatever you want it to be.
-Look at the Opportunity Finder for some inspiration on
DofE.org. (included in your pack)
-Chat to myself to make sure an activity counts for the
right section and that you’ve set yourself enough of a
challenge.
-Use activities that you are already participating in; or
extra curricular options on offer at school
-Most of all, choose activities you’ll enjoy – it will make
them easier to stick at it.
23 March 2018
BRONZEBRONZE
Volunteering
Volunteering is all about making a
difference to others’ lives. Perhaps you’re
interested in animals or conservation? Or
you want to raise money for a cause that
means a lot to you?
From coaching a local football team to starting
a recycling campaign, you’ll give up your time
to help others and change things for the better.
It’s extremely rewarding.
It can also give you the chance to experience
the world of work.
23 March 2018
Over
¾Feel happier
because volunteering
gave them more
confidence
88%Believe volunteering
helps them feel more
satisfied in life
96%Say volunteering
gave them a sense
of achievement
BRONZEBRONZE
Physical
23 March 2018
The Physical section is a chance for you to focus on
your health and fitness and have fun along the way.
Try something completely different or concentrate on
something you already do, as long as it requires a
continuous level of energy and physical activity.
From Zumba to football, skateboarding to walking­ –
almost any dance, sport or fitness activity can count.
Whether you decide to join a team or do it on your own,
it’s up to you.
BRONZEBRONZE
Skills
From podcasting to playing a musical instrument, the Skills
section is a great way to learn a new talent, develop existing
skills and find something you enjoy doing.
Through developing practical skills and gaining personal interests
and talents, you can get a real sense of achievement.
If you’re interested in a specific field, this could be the perfect
chance for you to do something related to this. For example, if you
are interested in photography, you could do this as your skill.
You can improve confidence and develop practical and social skills
whilst learning how to rise to a challenge.
23 March 2018
BRONZEBRONZE
Assessors and Assessor reports
An assessor checks on your progress and agrees the completion of a section of your
programme. They will produce or sign off the relevant assessor report for that section, which is
uploaded onto your eDofE account.
An assessor can be anyone who is interested in helping you to achieve, has some knowledge
of the activity you are doing and can be available over the time you’re doing it. From the local
football club coach to a charity shop manager, from the neighbour who’s a wed designer to the
conservation expert leading a residential week, just about anyone can be an assessor for the
volunteering, physical and skills sections.
However, Assessors MUST be independent. Therefore, they CANNOT be a member of
your family.
BRONZEBRONZE
Expedition
23 March 2018
Exploring the countryside and spending a night away, (2 nights for
Silver) with your friends. Your expedition will give you lifelong
memories.
You’ll plan, train for and do an expedition, spending two days and one
night away.
As part of a small team (5-8 students), you’ll plan your aim, choose your
location and do some training to make sure you’re prepared and know
what you’re doing.
Your expedition will improve your communication and leadership skills
and whilst you’ll come home with a rucksack full of washing, you’ll have
an experience you won’t forget.
BRONZEBRONZE
Expedition- Who?
23 March 2018
We use an external provider to deliver the expedition component of
the award- Schoolcamp.
Schoolcamp are an extremely professional and thorough provider who
deliver the program with the utmost of care and integrity.
They provide many of the equipment items that are required for
successful completion of this section. Rucksacks, tents, camping stoves,
gas bottles and survival kits are all included in the price of the award.
RVHS will provide compasses and maps for each expedition.
Other kit items that you will need to source are listed on the kit list
included in your pack.
Sleeping bag, water proofs and walking boots. These are the most
significant items that you will need to source yourself.
BRONZEBRONZE
Expedition- When and Where- Bronze?
23 March 2018
Training Day
Wednesday 25th
September 2019
In school
Practice Expedition
Thursday 26th
September to Friday 27th
September 2019
Camp: Skreens Park Activity Centre, Chelmsford
Assessment Expedition
Thursday 17th
October to Friday 18th
October 2019
Camp: Essex Outdoors, Danbury (Chelmsford)
BRONZEBRONZE
Expedition- When and Where- Silver?
23 March 2018
Training Day
Wednesday 25th
September 2019
In school (for those who haven’t completed bronze)
BRONZEBRONZE
A flavour of a DofE expedition
BRONZEBRONZE
eDofE.org
Your own personal
account to record all
of your Duke of Ed
award sections,
upload your
assessor reports
and communicate
with myself.
BRONZEBRONZE
eDofE.org
BRONZEBRONZE
eDofE.org- mobile site
BRONZEBRONZE
Costs- what’s included?
BRONZEBRONZE
Costs- payment schedule
Costs can be negotiated and alternative provisions made for FSM and Pupil Premium students-
please discuss this with me at another time
BRONZEBRONZE
How can I help as a parent?
BRONZEBRONZE
How can I help as a parent?
1. Ensure payments are completed by the correct dates
2. Complete all paperwork in a timely manner
• Evolve consent forms are emailed to you and require
online completion
3. Ensure dates are blocked out for expeditions
Questions?

Duke of Edinburgh parent information evening

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    Roding Valley HighSchool Parent Information Evening Wednesday 22nd May, 2019
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    What we willcover tonight… • What is the Duke of Edinburgh Award? • Why complete the Duke of Edinburgh Award? • Timescales, section overviews and ideas • Assessors and Assessor reports • Expeditions at RVHS • Kit • eDofE • Costs • Your role as a parent
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    What is theDuke of Edinburgh Award?
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    The DofE is… YourDofE programme is a real adventure. It doesn’t matter who you are or where you’re from. You just need to be aged between 14 and 24. You can do DofE programmes at three levels: • Bronze (year 9) • Silver (year 10) • Gold (year 12) …which lead to a Duke of Edinburgh's Award.
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    The DofE is… Youachieve an Award by completing a personal programme of activities in four sections:  Volunteering: undertaking service to individuals or the community.  Physical: improving in an area of sport, dance or fitness activities.  Skills: developing practical and social skills and personal interests.  Expedition: planning, training for and completion of an adventurous journey in the UK or abroad.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Why do yourDofE? So why should you do your DofE? What are you going to get out of doing it? Well, the benefits of achieving your Bronze Award are endless. It’s difficult to list them all, so here’s a quick snapshot. You’ll… -Have lots of fun -Get healthier and happier -Meet incredible people and make lasting friendships -Have amazing new experiences -Find talents you didn’t know you had -Gain skills that employers value, which you can reference on your CV -Become more confident and independent -Stand out from the crowd in college, university and job applications -Make memories that will last a lifetime. “As an actor I know how much Award holders’ experiences and the skills they’ve developed matter. Without determination and passion I wouldn’t be where I am today.” Benedict Cumberbatch, actor. “Life doesn’t naturally happen, you’ve got to get involved. What better way to do that than do your DofE. As an employer I want to work with people who have a range of skills and can see things through.” Deborah Meaden, Entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den Investor
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    Why do Dof E?
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    BRONZEBRONZE How long willit take me- Bronze? Activities for each DofE section take a minimum of one hour per week over a set period of time, so they can be fitted in around your studies and life outside school. You’ll need to participate regularly and show that you’re committed to your DofE during this time.
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    SILVERSILVER How long willit take me- Silver? Activities for each DofE section take a minimum of one hour per week over a set period of time, so they can be fitted in around your studies and life outside school. You’ll need to participate regularly and show that you’re committed to your DofE during this time.
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    BRONZEBRONZE How do Ichoose my activities? There’s a wide range of activities to choose from ­­– most activities can count towards DofE. Maybe you want to try something completely new? Or get better at something you’re already doing? Your DofE can be whatever you want it to be. -Look at the Opportunity Finder for some inspiration on DofE.org. (included in your pack) -Chat to myself to make sure an activity counts for the right section and that you’ve set yourself enough of a challenge. -Use activities that you are already participating in; or extra curricular options on offer at school -Most of all, choose activities you’ll enjoy – it will make them easier to stick at it. 23 March 2018
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    BRONZEBRONZE Volunteering Volunteering is allabout making a difference to others’ lives. Perhaps you’re interested in animals or conservation? Or you want to raise money for a cause that means a lot to you? From coaching a local football team to starting a recycling campaign, you’ll give up your time to help others and change things for the better. It’s extremely rewarding. It can also give you the chance to experience the world of work. 23 March 2018 Over ¾Feel happier because volunteering gave them more confidence 88%Believe volunteering helps them feel more satisfied in life 96%Say volunteering gave them a sense of achievement
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    BRONZEBRONZE Physical 23 March 2018 ThePhysical section is a chance for you to focus on your health and fitness and have fun along the way. Try something completely different or concentrate on something you already do, as long as it requires a continuous level of energy and physical activity. From Zumba to football, skateboarding to walking­ – almost any dance, sport or fitness activity can count. Whether you decide to join a team or do it on your own, it’s up to you.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Skills From podcasting toplaying a musical instrument, the Skills section is a great way to learn a new talent, develop existing skills and find something you enjoy doing. Through developing practical skills and gaining personal interests and talents, you can get a real sense of achievement. If you’re interested in a specific field, this could be the perfect chance for you to do something related to this. For example, if you are interested in photography, you could do this as your skill. You can improve confidence and develop practical and social skills whilst learning how to rise to a challenge. 23 March 2018
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    BRONZEBRONZE Assessors and Assessorreports An assessor checks on your progress and agrees the completion of a section of your programme. They will produce or sign off the relevant assessor report for that section, which is uploaded onto your eDofE account. An assessor can be anyone who is interested in helping you to achieve, has some knowledge of the activity you are doing and can be available over the time you’re doing it. From the local football club coach to a charity shop manager, from the neighbour who’s a wed designer to the conservation expert leading a residential week, just about anyone can be an assessor for the volunteering, physical and skills sections. However, Assessors MUST be independent. Therefore, they CANNOT be a member of your family.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Expedition 23 March 2018 Exploringthe countryside and spending a night away, (2 nights for Silver) with your friends. Your expedition will give you lifelong memories. You’ll plan, train for and do an expedition, spending two days and one night away. As part of a small team (5-8 students), you’ll plan your aim, choose your location and do some training to make sure you’re prepared and know what you’re doing. Your expedition will improve your communication and leadership skills and whilst you’ll come home with a rucksack full of washing, you’ll have an experience you won’t forget.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Expedition- Who? 23 March2018 We use an external provider to deliver the expedition component of the award- Schoolcamp. Schoolcamp are an extremely professional and thorough provider who deliver the program with the utmost of care and integrity. They provide many of the equipment items that are required for successful completion of this section. Rucksacks, tents, camping stoves, gas bottles and survival kits are all included in the price of the award. RVHS will provide compasses and maps for each expedition. Other kit items that you will need to source are listed on the kit list included in your pack. Sleeping bag, water proofs and walking boots. These are the most significant items that you will need to source yourself.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Expedition- When andWhere- Bronze? 23 March 2018 Training Day Wednesday 25th September 2019 In school Practice Expedition Thursday 26th September to Friday 27th September 2019 Camp: Skreens Park Activity Centre, Chelmsford Assessment Expedition Thursday 17th October to Friday 18th October 2019 Camp: Essex Outdoors, Danbury (Chelmsford)
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    BRONZEBRONZE Expedition- When andWhere- Silver? 23 March 2018 Training Day Wednesday 25th September 2019 In school (for those who haven’t completed bronze)
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    BRONZEBRONZE A flavour ofa DofE expedition
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    BRONZEBRONZE eDofE.org Your own personal accountto record all of your Duke of Ed award sections, upload your assessor reports and communicate with myself.
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    BRONZEBRONZE Costs- payment schedule Costscan be negotiated and alternative provisions made for FSM and Pupil Premium students- please discuss this with me at another time
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    BRONZEBRONZE How can Ihelp as a parent?
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    BRONZEBRONZE How can Ihelp as a parent? 1. Ensure payments are completed by the correct dates 2. Complete all paperwork in a timely manner • Evolve consent forms are emailed to you and require online completion 3. Ensure dates are blocked out for expeditions
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