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Students awarded Duke of Edinburgh Award certificates

122 Key Stage 4 students have received certificates on completion of their Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award. The students are photographed receiving their certificates at a recent assembly . Congratulations to all the students on successfully completing the award - it is a great achievement! Twenty one students have also successfully completed their Silver Duke of Edinburgh Award recently, and a further 6 students are due to attend St James' Palace in the spring term, to receive their gold awards from a member of the Royal Family!

This is an amazing achievement - well done to all the students on their success!

¿ìèÊÓÆµ has a fantastic track record for encouraging students to take part in this worthy and life enhancing award scheme.

The total of words achieved during the last 5 years are:

Bronze - 550

Silver - 34

Gold - 10

We wish all the students success in their ongoing participation of the Duke of Edinburgh scheme, and thank Mrs Kirby, Mr Taylor, and all parents and other supporters who help our students achieve their goals!

To find out further information about the Duke of Edinburgh Scheme please follow the link below:

 

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