Aim: To develop practical and social skills and personal interests.
Physical activities, while they have elements of skill, cannot be used for this section. It can be useful to think of physical activities as those that make you sweat and a skill as one that does not.
There are over 300 different activity ideas you can choose from including: playing an instrument, learning a language, event planning, gliding, marksmanship (shooting) or producing a newsletter or website.
The activities need to be done in your own free time and not part of directed time at school.
Aim: To participate and show improvement in a sport, dance or fitness activity.
Physical activities are generally ones that make you sweat. Some sports e.g. marksmanship, snooker/pool and gliding are actually skill activities, make sure you check the list.
There are lots of choices including team sports, individual sports and just keeping fit!
Scouting Activities include: archery, canoeing, climbing, rowing, sailing & walking, which must be run in accordance with Scouting rules.
The activities need to be done in your own free time and not part of directed time at school.
Aim: To plan, train for and complete an expedition with a purpose.
Every expedition needs to be unaccompanied, self-reliant and with an agreed aim or purpose.
The expedition must be by your own physical effort using one of the following modes of travel: Land (walking, cycling, horse riding or wheelchair) or Water (canoeing, rowing or sailing).
All expeditions must meet the Expedition requirements, which are assessed by an accredited D of E assessor.
You need to prepare, train for, complete at least one practice, complete the qualifying expedition and give your presentation back.
The expedition will usually take place with your Scout Group, but there are several opportunities on the D of E website. Our preferred activity provided for Gold Expeditions is Expedition Wales.
Bronze: Start planning your 3-month Volunteering, Physical & Skills elements in the Autumn, to be completed by Easter. Expedition practice is around Easter, with the assessed expedition in June.
Silver: Timings are adjusted according to GCSE timetables.