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Bridge Award levels and sections

Bridge Award levels

Level 1

Gain new experiences, acquire new skills, become more confident and achieve greater independence.

Level 2

More opportunities to learn new skills and cooperate with others. This level gives you practical experience and also prepares you for the Bronze level of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

Each level has four sections: service, skills, physical recreation and adventurous journey.

Bridge Award sections

The Award sections are the same as the Dukes Award, providing the perfect platform for moving on to the Bronze level of Dukes once you have completed level two of the Bridge Award.

Level One - minimum two months
Type Description
Service
  • Option 1: Visit at least three local social services/facilities for a minimum of five hours OR
  • Option 2:Undertake a practical community service activity for a minimum of five hours
Adventurous Journey Prepare and take part in a journey through a local area (usually within one hour's travel from home or facility) for a minimum of four hours travel over one day
Skills Explore an interest/hobby for at least two months
Physical Recreation Learn and practice a physical activity for a minimum of six hours over a minimum of two weeks

 

Level Two - minimum four months
Type Description
Service
  • Option 1: Study and develop further interest in one social service for a minimum of 10 hours OR
  • Option 2: Undertake a practical community service activity for a minimum of 10 hours
Adventurous Journey Prepare and take part in a journey through an unfamiliar area (usually beyond one hour's travel from home or facility) for a minimum of four hours travel per day (average) over two days (eight hours)
Skills Participate in a structured or organised interest/hobby for at least four months
Physical Recreation Participate in a structured or organised physical activity for a minimum of 12 hours over a minimum of four weeks

Examples of activities

Service

Adventurous Journey

Skills

Physical Recreation

A teenage boy performing an arial trick on his skateboard.



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