The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award is a voluntary programme for young people that supports their personal growth, helps them develop skills for future life and work, and strengthens their sense of social responsibility. It is recognised as by far the most widespread programme in the field of non-formal education.

The philosophy of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award aligns naturally with Open Gate. It is built on experiential learning, student initiative, cooperation, mutual understanding, and tolerance. Self-reflection and self-assessment also play a key role.

Students choose individual goals and challenges in four areas:

  • sport
  • skills development
  • volunteering
  • expedition

They strengthen their sense of responsibility and perseverance, discover and push their own limits, and gain new skills. The DofE programme offers three levels of difficulty—bronze, silver, and gold. By taking part, students become part of an international community, and some continue even after achieving the gold level, helping to expand the programme to other schools.

Open Gate students complete all three levels of the Award. Achieving the bronze level typically takes three months, and students can apply each February if they are in Year 5, 6, or 7 (kvinta, sexta, septima). Completing the silver level takes six months, and only students who have already earned the bronze level may apply. This means students in sexta or septima can register in December.
The gold level is open only to holders of the silver Award, and applications take place in September at the beginning of septima. Meeting all the criteria for the gold level is the most demanding and takes at least one year.

Our grammar school joined the programme shortly after its founding. Since 2005, our students have earned nearly 500 certificates across all Award levels.

None of these activities would be possible without the strong commitment of our staff. Open Gate currently has a team of 11 accredited DofE leaders.

News

DofE silver expedition

DofE silver expedition

At the end of the last school year, from the 20th to the 23rd of June if we want to be precise, our group collected all the strength and courage and started out our DofE silver expedition.

DofE Gold expedition in Banát

DofE Gold expedition in Banát

Our expedition started shortly after we arrived to Banat. Our aim was to explore the lifestyle of Czechs who came to Banat some 200 years ago and the nature as well.

​News from the Duke of Edinburgh Award

​News from the Duke of Edinburgh Award

As the school year is about to end, this year’s DofE activities are culminating, too. The nice spring weather is a signal for holding all the preparatory and qualification expeditions that are an essential (and the most popular) part of the programme