The Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) award is a nationally recognised programme designed to help young people develop confidence, resilience, and important life skills.
The Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) award is a nationally recognised programme designed to help young people develop confidence, resilience, and important life skills.
We offer all three levels of the award:
– Bronze
-Silver
-Gold
Our approach is flexible and supportive, with activities carefully tailored so that all students can succeed and feel proud of their achievements.



Students take part in meaningful activities that support others and their community. This can include roles within our Peacock Garden Centre, as well as other community-based projects, helping to build confidence and social skills.



Activities are adapted to ensure everyone can participate comfortably and safely. Options may include archery, climbing wall sessions, and other accessible physical activities designed to build fitness, coordination, and confidence.



Learners develop new skills at their own pace, which may include practical or outdoor activities such a bushcraft, alongside other personalised skill-building opportunities.
The expedition section is carefully supported and tailored, allowing students to experience the outdoors through hiking and camping. Students develop teamwork, independence, and resilience in a safe and structured environment.