What is the brief night and who needs to attend?
The brief night is where you complete the Preparation and Training of your Adventurous Journey Section. We will run through some information on a range of topics like equipment and […]
Learn MoreThe brief night is where you complete the Preparation and Training of your Adventurous Journey Section. We will run through some information on a range of topics like equipment and […]
Learn MoreWe like you to come on the advertised night so you can meet the other participants in your expedition. However we understand that sometimes there are extenuating circumstances which prevent […]
Learn MoreAt each level of the Award you need to complete both a Practice Journey and a Qualifying Journey.
Learn MoreWhile some of our participants come with other people from their school, lots of participants also come on their own. You will get a chance to meet other people, and […]
Learn MoreAbsolutely. All of our Expeditions will have the supervision of at least 1 Supervisor/Assessor and they will be with you throughout the duration of the Expedition. A second Adult will […]
Learn MoreUnfortunately not. To help you get the most out of your trip, each expedition is run differently with the practice focusing on teaching and training you in the skills you […]
Learn MoreIf you are jumping straight into Silver or Gold then you will need to do at least one hike of a lower level (Bronze or Silver), as well as a […]
Learn More1. Sign in to the Duke of Ed Online Record Book 2. Go to the Adventurous Journey Section and submit your request for sign off to assessor@collaroycentre.org.au 3. Email your Adventurous […]
Learn MoreIf you have any further questions related to the Adventurous Journey’s that we offer for The Duke Of Edinburgh’s International Award please don’t hesitate to get in contact. You can […]
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