DUKE OF EDINBURGH BRONZE AWARD
Snozone are an accredited centre for the Duke of Edinburgh (DofE) Bronze Award Scheme. Duke of Edinburgh students are required to demonstrate personal progress and achievements against a selected skill- in this case- competence in skiing or snowboarding.
Snozone supports those in the scheme to learn, improve, develop and practice in their chosen snow sport. Assessment on progress is undertaken by Snozone Coaches via a record of achievement card and the assessment will run over thirteen weeks, with a minimum attendance requirement of two hours per week. This activity is available for both skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels and is for students aged 14-24.
Snozone provides all of the necessary equipment including skis, snowboards, boots and helmets. Students will need to bring waterproof clothing, warm clothes, thick socks and gloves, which can all be purchased at Snozone.
Students must have pre-enrolled with the DofE Bronze award scheme to proceed. This can be organised online at www.dofe.org/do but usually, the school or college will enrol the student.
Snozone will provide an experienced and trained BASI (or equivalent) Coach to deliver the activity and the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award will run over thirteen consecutive weeks, with a minimum requirement of two hours per week. We deliver these activities in a group setting of up to 8 students. Larger groups can be accommodated on request.
The Duke of Edinburgh is a life-changing experience and an opportunity to discover new interests, skills (in this case, in their chosen snowsport), confidence, overcoming challenges, leadership and teamwork. The DofE Bronze award is a recognised mark of achievement; respected by employers and a great addition to any future CV.
Within the physical activity element of the DofE Bronze award there is no defined end goal in terms of pass marks, grades or levels to be achieved. Instead, the candidates must show the following attributes;
• Progression from where they started
• Commitment to the programme
• Dedication to learning
£29.99 per session X 13 weeks. (£389.87)
Snozone supports those in the scheme to learn, improve, develop and practice in their chosen snow sport. Assessment on progress is undertaken by Snozone Coaches via a record of achievement card and the assessment will run over thirteen weeks, with a minimum attendance requirement of two hours per week. This activity is available for both skiers and snowboarders of all ability levels and is for students aged 14-24.
Snozone provides all of the necessary equipment including skis, snowboards, boots and helmets. Students will need to bring waterproof clothing, warm clothes, thick socks and gloves, which can all be purchased at Snozone.
Students must have pre-enrolled with the DofE Bronze award scheme to proceed. This can be organised online at www.dofe.org/do but usually, the school or college will enrol the student.
Snozone will provide an experienced and trained BASI (or equivalent) Coach to deliver the activity and the Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award will run over thirteen consecutive weeks, with a minimum requirement of two hours per week. We deliver these activities in a group setting of up to 8 students. Larger groups can be accommodated on request.
The Duke of Edinburgh is a life-changing experience and an opportunity to discover new interests, skills (in this case, in their chosen snowsport), confidence, overcoming challenges, leadership and teamwork. The DofE Bronze award is a recognised mark of achievement; respected by employers and a great addition to any future CV.
Within the physical activity element of the DofE Bronze award there is no defined end goal in terms of pass marks, grades or levels to be achieved. Instead, the candidates must show the following attributes;
• Progression from where they started
• Commitment to the programme
• Dedication to learning
£29.99 per session X 13 weeks. (£389.87)
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