DAY 1
Well done to our students and staff who have organised the Duke of Edinburgh bronze expedition this week.
Students are walking from Duke’s to Druridge Bay over 2 days. They showed a positive attitude and resilience to complete day 1 (27/6/2023). This included a litter pick along the coastline and cooking their own lunch.
Thank you to Newbiggin Council for these photographs.
DAY 2

Message from Mr Watson.

 

Today, I am filled with immense pride and joy as I write to share the extraordinary accomplishments of our DofE Bronze students during their recent expedition. Despite encountering some challenging weather conditions, from sticky/hot and murky conditions to pouring rain, these incredible young individuals demonstrated resilience, collaboration, independence, and empathy for others, truly embodying the spirit of the Duke of Edinburgh Award.

The second day of the expedition began at Druridge Bay, where our determined students set off on their arduous journey. The route took them through various terrains, demanding their adaptability and perseverance every step of the way. From treacherous trails to unforeseen obstacles, these students navigated it all with unwavering determination and a positive mindset.

One of the highlights of their expedition was their lunch break, during which they engaged in a commendable act of environmental stewardship. They dedicated their time to litter picking around the Druridge Country Park lake, demonstrating their empathy for the local community and the environment. Their willingness to make a difference is a testament to their character and the values we strive to instill in our students.

Throughout the expedition, the students showcased exceptional teamwork and collaboration. They consistently supported and motivated one another, lifting spirits even in the most challenging conditions. Their ability to maintain a positive attitude in the face of adversity was truly remarkable. It is evident that they understand the importance of unity and how it contributes to personal growth and the achievement of common goals.

Independence was another key quality displayed by our DofE Bronze students. They took ownership of their roles and responsibilities, making wise decisions and relying on their skills and knowledge. Their ability to adapt to changing circumstances and think on their feet is a testament to the self-confidence and maturity they have developed through this journey.

Lastly, the empathy demonstrated by these students was truly heartwarming. They consistently showed concern for their teammates’ well-being, offering support and encouragement when it was most needed. Their ability to understand and connect with others is a testament to their character and the positive values we foster within our school community. Whilst standing on a check point I was approached by two members of the public, dread filled me as they asked if they were our students coming up behind. They informed me they are a credit to your school, polite, friendly and inspiring children, I think that says a lot about the values all members of staff in school instil in our pupils.

I want to extend my sincerest congratulations and gratitude to each and every one of our DofE Bronze students. Their determination, resilience, collaboration, independence, and empathy have set a shining example for all of us. It is through experiences like these that we witness the growth and development of our students as well-rounded individuals.

I would also like to acknowledge the unwavering support provided by the staff members who guided and mentored these students throughout their expedition. Your dedication and commitment to their growth are greatly appreciated and have undoubtedly played a significant role in their success.

Please join me in celebrating the remarkable achievements of our DofE Bronze students. Let us continue to foster an environment that encourages resilience, collaboration, independence, and empathy for others, as we strive to shape the future leaders of our society.

Warm regards,

Mr M Watson