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The award was set up in 1956 by the Duke of Edinburgh, who died in April at the age of 99. He had a lifelong commitment to inspiring, empowering and developing young people and in setting up the ...
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award was first launched in 1956, in collaboration with German educationalist Kurt Hahn - who was also a founding headmaster of Gordonstoun School where Philip was a ...
The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award was first launched in 1956, in collaboration with German educationalist Kurt Hahn - who was also a founding headmaster of Gordonstoun School where Philip was a ...
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award leaves a "massive legacy" following the death of Prince Philip. From charity work to camping and rural treks, what does the scheme mean to those taking part? The BBC ...
The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April, has left a huge legacy with his award scheme. According to the latest statistics, more than 1.3 million young people participated worldwide in 2018.
After miles of walking, hours of volunteering and many new skills learnt, year 10s and year 11s at Gumley received awards for completing their… ...
The Duke of Edinburgh's Award leaves a "massive legacy" following the death of Prince Philip. From charity work to camping and rural treks, what does the scheme mean to those taking part? The BBC ...
The Duke of Edinburgh, who died on 9 April, has left a huge legacy with his award scheme. According to the latest statistics, , external more than 1.3 million young people participated worldwide ...
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