Programa Internacional: Duque de Edimburgo Los 23 alumnos que han tomado parte en el programa este curso han completado con éxito el nivel bronce. Laveena Thadhani, Yunfei Li, Yutong Song, Alba Andrade, Elena Melian, Margarita Murillo, Laura Cabrera, Carolina Muñoz, Marta Suarez, Sara Cabrera, Elena Garcia, Carla Ojeda, Jorge Velasquez, Judit Gonzalez, Paula Perez, Alvaro Hernandez, Carlos Acosta, Carl Suneson, Ignacio de Cabo, Francisco Retuerto, Ismael Sanchez, Luis Sanchez, Aldo Mateu. El comienzo del trabajo para completar el programa nos hace retroceder a septiembre. Desde entonces los alumnos han estado involucrados en una serie de actividades destinadas a proporcionarles habilidades que les ayuden durante el resto de su vida. Para completar el programa, cada alumno debía enfrentarse a las exigencias de 4 secciones: físico, servicio a la comunidad, habilidades, y entrenamiento para acampada. La diversidad de actividades así como la flexibilidad del programa, han proporcionado a nuestros alumnos la autonomía necesaria para diseñaer un programa que satisfaciese las necesidades de cada uno. Los retos a los que los alumnos se han enfrentado les han fortalecido en su trabajo en equipo, liderazgo, y capacidades organizativas Huelga decir que, como resultado, cada alumno ha disfrutado de su propia experiencia en el programa. Sin asomo de duda, estos jóvenes han disfrutado de la experiencia y han aprendido mucho de ellos mismos y de los demás miembros del grupo. Confiamos en que continúen los retos en el nivel plata y oro. El colegio lleva ofreciendo el Programa Internacional Duque de Edimburgo desde 2009 y cada año es más popular entre el alumnado. Esperamos seguir mejorando con las sugerencias de los alumnos que han tomado parte este año y los anteriores así como del profesorado. Estamos ya planeando los retos del próximo curso y estamos deseando ya trabajar con los alumnos que iniciarán el Bachillerato en el Colegio Canterbury. El tipo de experiencia que ofrece este programa está en la línea de la educación integral, y no solo en el aula, que el colegio se ha planteado como meta para sus alumnos. Los participantes de este año recibirán su diploma en la ceremonia de graduación de S6 el 14 de junio. Si desean más información no duden en contactar con David O’Kane david@canterburyschool.com The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award The twenty three students involved in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award this academic year have successfully completed their bronze award. Laveena Thadhani, Yunfei Li, Yutong Song, Alba Andrade, Elena Melian, Margarita Murillo, Laura Cabrera, Carolina Muñoz, Marta Suarez, Sara Cabrera, Elena Garcia, Carla Ojeda, Jorge Velasquez, Judit Gonzalez, Paula Perez, Alvaro Hernandez, Carlos Acosta, Carl Suneson, Ignacio de Cabo, Francisco Retuerto, Ismael Sanchez, Luis Sanchez, Aldo Mateu. Working towards achieving this internationally recognised qualification began for the aforementioned students back in September last year. Throughout the course of the school year, the participants have been deeply involved in a range of initiatives designed to provide them with skills which will benefit them throughout their lives. In order to complete the award, each participant has had to meet with the demands that the four sections of the award entail (physical, community service, skills and expedition training). The diversity of activities available, together with the flexibility that the award structure offers has provided our students with the autonomy to develop an award programme catered towards their own personal requirements. In all cases, these industrious young people have been faced with numerous challenges which have allowed them to foster their teamwork, communication, leadership and organizational skills. Needless to say, as a result, each and every participant has had their own personal ‘award experience’. Without a shadow of doubt, these young men and women have thoroughly enjoyed the experience and learnt a great deal about themselves and the other members of the group. We hope that they will consider continuing such a worthwhile experience by taking silver and gold in the future. As a school, we have been running the award since 2009, and each year the programme is becoming ever more popular. We hope to improve the award experience for all our participants thanks to the suggestions offered by the participants themselves as well as all the staff involved in running the award at Canterbury School. Planning for next year’s award adventure is already well under way and we are very much looking forward to working with those students who have chosen to continue their studies in the sixth form at our school. Such experiences are an integral part of the school’s commitment to taking education beyond the confines of the classroom. This year’s participants will be issued their official certification at the graduation evening on the 14th June. For more information, contact David O’Kane at: david@canterburyschool.com