Absolutely. In fact, if you are participating in he Gold Award, there is a "Residential" section that could involve volunteering for charities in Africa or Asia, or even studying a language in a foreign school.
I don't see why not. The Duke of Edinburgh Award encompasses many different skills and I think Scuba diving would be afab one to do. When I done my gold award I used cross stitch embrodiery for mine!! good luck..
You have to be at least 14 to register and do your Bronze D of E. But you can always register a few months before your 14th birthday. For the Silver award, you have to be at least 15 and for Gold, you have to be at least 16.
In the Duke of Edinburgh's Award (DofE), to achieve the Gold level, participants need to complete a challenging expedition, volunteer in their community, develop a new skill, keep fit through physical activities, and undertake a residential project. Additionally, they must demonstrate their dedication, commitment, and personal growth throughout the program.
Gold Duke of Edinburgh on horse back? I wasn't aware that could be done.I figured you had to do it by foot, but I guess that's hard work...You'd imagine you could do the DoE on your own horse, but you wouldn't want to swap partway through, as you would end up having to restart the whole thing.But why would you want to not carry on after the trial?
Gold Rank Award---300 challenge gamesGold Challenge Award---200 challenge games
Japan Gold Disc Award was created in 1987.
Derek Jeter won his fifth Gold Glove Award in 2010.
Yes it was Gold!
Gold. Then silver then bronze.
Yes, he did. Derek Jeter won his fifth Gold Glove Award in 2010.
To get the gold challenge award on MiniClip you must successfully win 200 challenges.