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Prince William Award

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The Prince William Award was launched on 1 March 2017 by Prince William. It is a character and resilience award programme for children aged 6–14 and the first such award programme in William's name.[1]

The award is delivered in partnership with schools across the UK and is delivered at four different levels: Pioneer, Explorer, Trailblazer and Voyager, each appropriate for a broad age range. The levels explore 5 key themes and 28 guiding principles.

The five key themes are:

  1. Personal Development
  2. Relationships
  3. Working together
  4. Community
  5. Environment

The characteristics and behaviours are what the programme encourages participants to consider, develop and draw upon.

References

  1. ^ The Duke of Cambridge. "A speech by The Duke of Cambridge to launch the SkillForce Prince William Award". Retrieved 6 March 2017.