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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Jul 2008
10th Feb 2009
Matthew has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local cub packfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Matthew has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Matthew has developed and maintained a positive interest in Keyboard for a minimum period of 6 months.
1st Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Matthew has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
10th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Matthew has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. Matthew has completed all sections ofthe award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silverlevel.
Matthew Benson
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
24th Feb 2009
19th Feb 2009
Samuel has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their football skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Samuel has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Samuel has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Saxophone for a minimum period of 3 months.
10th Dec 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Samuel has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
24th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Samuel has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Samuel has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Samuel has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Samuel Berry
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
27th Jan 2009
26th Feb 2009
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Oliver has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Oliver has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Guitar for a minimum period of 6 months.
31st Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Oliver has participated in a course of Squash for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
27th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Oliver has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Oliver has completed a course of training by following Helping at Church and has followed this up with a periodof practical service by helping to train younger children at a local games club. The time spent taking part was aminimum of 6 months
Oliver Betteley
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
3rd Mar 2009
1st Nov 2008
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Jack has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Jack has developed and maintained a positive interest in Art for a minimum period of 3 months.
5th Dec 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Jack has participated in a course of Karate for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
3rd Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Jack has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Jack has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Jack has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Jack has completed a course of training by following Helping at Cycling Club and has followed this up with aperiod of practical service by helping to train younger children with with their cycling skills. The time spenttaking part was a minimum of 6 months
Jack Boyle
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
16th Dec 2008
1st Nov 2008
Oliver has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their cycling skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Oliver has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Oliver has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Piano for a minimum period of 6 months.
5th Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Oliver has participated in a course of Karate for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
28th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Oliver has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Oliver Boyle
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Jul 2008
10th Dec 2008
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Dominik has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Dominik has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Trumpet for a minimum period of 6 months.
10th Apr 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Dominik has participated in a course of Badminton for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
17th Jan 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Dominik has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Dominik has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Dominik has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Dominik has completed a course of training by following Music with Kids and has followed this up with a period ofpractical service by helping to train younger children with with their musical skills. The time spent taking partwas a minimum of 6 months
Dominik Brown
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
14th Feb 2009
1st Feb 2009
Alastair has followed a period of practical service within the category Fundraising by working is a local charityshop for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Alastair has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Alastair has developed and maintained a positive interest in Keyboard for a minimum period of 6 months.
24th Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Alastair has participated in a course of Tennis for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
28th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Alastair has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Alastair has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Alastair has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Alastair Christodoulou
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
9th Mar 2009
8th Feb 2009
Conor has followed a period of practical service within the category the Elderly by by helping an elderly residentwith their garden for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Conor has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Conor has developed and maintained a positive interest in Reading for a minimum period of 6 months.
8th Mar 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Conor has participated in a course of Swimming for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
9th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Conor has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Conor has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Conor has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Conor Clark
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
15th Feb 2009
30th Jan 2009
Max has followed a period of practical service within the category Fundraising by working in a local charity shopfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Max has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Max has developed and maintained a positive interest in additional Maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
1st Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Max has participated in a course of Rugby for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
8th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Max has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Max has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Max has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Max Clayton
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
11th Nov 2008
11th Feb 2009
Matthew has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their trampolining skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Matthew has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Matthew has developed and maintained a positive interest in maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
25th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Matthew has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
3rd Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Matthew has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Matthew has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Matthew has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Matthew Connell
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
10th Feb 2009
11th Jan 2009
Kathryn has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local rainbowgroup for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Kathryn has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Kathryn has developed and maintained a positive interest in additional maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
10th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Kathryn has participated in a course of Yoga for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
10th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Kathryn has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Kathryn has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Kathryn has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Kathryn Dixon
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
23rd Feb 2009
31st Jan 2009
Michael has followed a period of practical service within the category the community by working in a local libraryfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Michael has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Michael has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Bass Guitar for a minimum period of 6 months.
22nd Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Michael has participated in a course of Rugby for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
9th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Michael has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Michael has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Michael has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Michael Ellis
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
30th May 2008
30th May 2008
Oliver has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their drama skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Oliver has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Oliver has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Piano for a minimum period of 3 months.
7th Mar 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Oliver has participated in a course of Cycling for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
7th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Oliver has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Oliver has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Oliver England
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
12th Dec 2007
11th Feb 2009
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Robert has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Robert has developed and maintained a positive interest in cookery for a minimum period of 3 months.
15th Sep 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Robert has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
15th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Robert has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Robert has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Robert has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Robert has completed a course of training by following Saturday Morning Club and has followed this up with aperiod of practical service by helping with a local children's group. The time spent taking part was a minimum of6 months
Robert Fox
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
23rd Jan 2009
26th Jan 2009
Shannen has followed a period of practical service within the category Fundraising by working in a local charityshop for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Shannen has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Shannen has developed and maintained a positive interest in additional maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
14th Dec 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Shannen has participated in a course of Karate for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
26th Jan 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Shannen has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Shannen has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Shannen has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Shannen Fuller
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
12th Mar 2009
16th Dec 2008
Luke has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local scout groupfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Luke has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Luke has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Drums for a minimum period of 6 months.
28th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Luke has participated in a course of Badminton for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
30th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Luke has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Luke has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Luke has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Luke Gordon
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
21st Nov 2008
21st Feb 2009
James has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their football skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
James has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
James has developed and maintained a positive interest in coaching skills for a minimum period of 3 months.
13th May 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
James has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
25th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. James has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, James has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, James has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
James Graham
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
20th Aug 2008
20th Dec 2008
Helen has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train younger childrenwith with their tennis skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Helen has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Helen has developed and maintained a positive interest in Bowling for a minimum period of 3 months.
1st Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Helen has participated in a course of hockey for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
24th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Helen has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Helen has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Helen has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Helen Harbon
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
9th Jan 2009
6th Dec 2008
James has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their musical skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
James has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
James has developed and maintained a positive interest in Trombone for a minimum period of 6 months.
1st Sep 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
James has participated in a course of Archery for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
12th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. James has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. James has completed all sections of theaward at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silverlevel.
James Harold
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Feb 2009
1st Feb 2009
Sam has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train younger childrenwith with their football skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Sam has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Sam has developed and maintained a positive interest in Cooking for a minimum period of 3 months.
1st Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Sam has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
12th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Sam has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Sam has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Sam has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Sam Heathcote
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
28th Feb 2009
17th Mar 2009
Amy has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local brownie groupfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Amy has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Amy has developed and maintained a positive interest in Equine Management for a minimum period of 6 months.
28th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Amy has participated in a course of Horse Riding for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
8th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Amy has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Amy has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Amy has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Amy Judges
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
11th Feb 2009
31st Jan 2009
William has followed a period of practical service within the category the Needy by helping at the localcommunity centre for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
William has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
William has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Bass Guitar for a minimum period of 6 months.
29th Apr 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
William has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
11th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. William has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, William has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, William has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
William Kitchener
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Mar 2009
1st Mar 2009
Molly has followed a period of practical service within the category the local church by becomming the vicar'sassistant for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Molly has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Molly has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Saxophone for a minimum period of 6 months.
1st Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Molly has participated in a course of Dance for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
7th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Molly has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Molly has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Molly has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Molly Luke
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
26th Feb 2009
15th Jul 2008
Duncan has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local scout groupfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Duncan has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Duncan has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Piano for a minimum period of 6 months.
13th Mar 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Duncan has participated in a course of Badminton for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
26th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Duncan has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Duncan has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Duncan has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Duncan McGoldrick
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Apr 2008
1st Feb 2009
Rhys has followed a period of practical service within the category the Elderly by helping elderly people withpractical tasks for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Rhys has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Rhys has developed and maintained a positive interest in Darts for a minimum period of 3 months.
1st Jul 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Rhys has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
1st Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Rhys has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Rhys has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Rhys has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Rhys Merchant
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
13th Feb 2009
28th Feb 2009
Ashley has followed a period of practical service within the category the Elderly by helping an elderly personwith his gardening for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Ashley has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Ashley has developed and maintained a positive interest in animated film making for a minimum period of 6months.
27th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Ashley has participated in a course of weightlifting for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement inthis activity.
28th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Ashley has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Ashley has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Ashley has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Ashley Mynott
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
9th Feb 2009
26th Feb 2009
Laura has followed a period of practical service within the category People with Special Needs by helping a childwith Downs Syndrome with her homework for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Laura has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Laura has developed and maintained a positive interest in Singing for a minimum period of 3 months.
26th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Laura has participated in a course of Horse Riding for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
26th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Laura has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Laura has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Laura has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Laura Oakley
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
26th Feb 2009
11th Feb 2009
Matthew has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their trampolining skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Matthew has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Matthew has developed and maintained a positive interest in additional maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
20th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Matthew has participated in a course of Golf for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
26th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Matthew has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Matthew has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Matthew has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Matthew Pain
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
6th Jan 2009
3rd Jan 2009
Stanley has followed a period of practical service within the category Fundraising by working in a local charityshop for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Stanley has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Stanley has developed and maintained a positive interest in the bass guitar for a minimum period of 3 months.
18th Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Stanley has participated in a course of Football for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
14th Jan 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Stanley has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Stanley has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Stanley has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Stanley Porter
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
13th Feb 2009
12th Feb 2009
Farah has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local children'safter school club for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Farah has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Farah has developed and maintained a positive interest in maths for a minimum period of 6 months.
24th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Farah has participated in a course of yoga for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
24th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Farah has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Farah has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Farah has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Farah Rashid
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
1st Feb 2009
10th Feb 2009
Samuel has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local Youth Clubfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date:Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
This section was not completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Samuel has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Drums for a minimum period of 6 months.
14th Jul 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Samuel has participated in a course of Trampolining for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement inthis activity.
13th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Samuel has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Samuel has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Samuel has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Samuel Speed
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
10th Feb 2009
13th Jan 2009
Conor has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train younger childrenwith with their rugby union skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Conor has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Conor has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Electric Guitar for a minimum period of 3 months.
11th Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Conor has participated in a course of Rugby for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
25th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Conor has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Conor has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Conor has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Conor Turner
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
4th Feb 2009
4th Feb 2009
Christopher has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their musical skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date:Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
This section was not completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Christopher has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Trombone for a minimum period of 6 months.
14th Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Christopher has participated in a course of Badminton for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement inthis activity.
12th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Christopher has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Christopher has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Christopher has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Christopher Valentine
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
11th Mar 2009
24th Feb 2009
Lois has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping with a local brownie groupfor a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Lois has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping and navigationalskills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was 30 miles over3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being self sufficient for theduration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Lois has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Flute for a minimum period of 6 months.
5th Mar 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Lois has participated in a course of badminton for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
11th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Lois has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Lois has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Lois has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participationin the scheme at Silver level.
Lois Watts
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
4th Mar 2009
6th Dec 2008
Charlie has followed a period of practical service within the category Fundraising by working in a local charityshop for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Charlie has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Charlie has developed and maintained a positive interest in the Flute for a minimum period of 3 months.
12th Mar 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Charlie has participated in a course of Dance for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
20th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Charlie has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Charlie has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Charlie has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Charlie Webber
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
20th Feb 2009
16th Feb 2009
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Hannah has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Hannah has developed and maintained a positive interest in singing for a minimum period of 6 months.
20th Dec 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Hannah has participated in a course of hockey for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
20th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Hannah has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Hannah has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Hannah has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Hannah has completed a course of training by following Library and has followed this up with a period ofpractical service by helping at the Baldock Library. The time spent taking part was a minimum of 6 months
Hannah Woodhouse
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
25th Jan 2009
23rd Jan 2009
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Sophie has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Sophie has developed and maintained a positive interest in the saxophone for a minimum period of 6 months.
8th Jan 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Sophie has participated in a course of Hockey for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
1st Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Sophie has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Sophie has demonstrated these abilities during the course of her participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Sophie has demonstrated these abilities during the course of herparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Sophie has completed a course of training by following Looking after autistic child and has followed this up witha period of practical service by helping a boy who has autism. The time spent taking part was a minimum of 6months
Sophie Wright
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
30th Dec 2008
3rd Mar 2009
Completion Date: 7th Oct 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Richard has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Richard has developed and maintained a positive interest in Mechanics for a minimum period of 6 months.
4th Oct 2008Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Richard has participated in a course of Cricket for a minimum of 3 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
19th Mar 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Richard has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Richard has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Richard has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Richard has completed a course of training by following Helping at Cubs and has followed this up with a period ofpractical service by . The time spent taking part was a minimum of 6 months
Richard Young
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award
has participated in the Award at this level and had achieved the following::
Silver Level
Service Completion Date:
Aim: To encourage service to others by giving practical service or completing a course of training followed by practical service over a period of time
Signed: (Award Unit Leader, the Knights Templar School)
on behalf of the Operating Authority (Hertfordshire County Council). Date:
26th Feb 2009
15th Dec 2008
Robert has followed a period of practical service within the category Children by helping to train youngerchildren with with their football skills for a minimum of 6 months.
Completion Date: 23rd Sep 2008Expedition
Aim: To encourage a spirit of adventure and discovery through training for, and undertaking, an unaccompanied expedition over a certain period.
Robert has completed a period of expedition training and a practice expedition to develop camping andnavigational skills, before embarking on an assessed expedition to the Peak Disrtict. The distance travelled was30 miles over 3 days in a group of between 4 and 7 members, carrying all camping equipment and being selfsufficient for the duration of the venture. During the venture, a study of glacial features was completed.
Completion Date:Skills
Aim: To discover and develop new personal interests by following a hobby or an interest for a period of time.
Robert has developed and maintained a positive interest in additional maths for a minimum period of 3 months.
22nd Feb 2009Completion Date:Physical Recreation
Aim: To encourage improvement in a physical recreation activity by participation and/or attaining recognised standards.
Robert has participated in a course of Golf for a minimum of 6 months. and has shown improvement in thisactivity.
26th Feb 2009
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. Robert has completed all sections of the award at this level and had demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme and has thus gained a Duke of Edinburgh's Award at Silver level.The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities of drive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learn leadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking, organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sections outlined above, Robert has demonstrated these abilities during the course of his participation in the scheme at Silver level.
The Award Scheme is intended to help young adults to develop the personal qualities ofdrive, commitment, self-awareness, innitiative and self confidence. It is also to learnleadership, team work, decision making, determining an acceptable level of risk taking,organisation and planning and communication skills. In completing the various sectionsoutlined above, Robert has demonstrated these abilities during the course of hisparticipation in the scheme at Silver level.
Robert Young