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Duke of Edinburgh Awards - anyone doing them?

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Milliways · 28/09/2005 21:15

DD is just signing up for the Bronze award. Will cost us £18pm to cover 3 trips, assesment, materials etc.

Have your kids found this worthwhile? and what did they do for the Community Service bit (ideas needed)?

Thanks

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stitch · 28/09/2005 21:19

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Milliways · 28/09/2005 21:20

Thanks

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ellceeell · 30/09/2005 11:11

ds and dd1 have both done this and found it hugely rewarding and enjoyable! They even enjoyed the expeditions, though they were usually exhausted on their return. DS did his community service working in the school library at lunchtimes, dd1 works as a volunteer at an animal rescue centre. Some of their friends did things like "befriending" ppeople at an OAP home or helping with scout / guide groups. The key thing is that it has to be a regular commitment with no payment.

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Milliways · 02/10/2005 21:38

Thanks ellceeel. School library is good (I had thought about local library) & brownies (her brother is cub so rules that out!). It's finding somewhere local that they can get to every week. I do think it is worthwhile though, and think she will have a great time.

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Christie · 02/10/2005 22:40

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paolosgirl · 02/10/2005 22:41

DH did his - he got gold, and went to a presentation by the Duke of Edinburgh (whoodedoo) at Holyrood. He loved it. Our local High School also does it, and the kids seem to get a lot out of it.

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Janh · 02/10/2005 22:42

DS1 helps in the Cancer Research shop on Wed afternoonns (school finishes early). He enjoys it, and gets first dibs on new stuff and old stuff half price!

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