Gold Award Celebration Events - The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (2024)

Every young person who achieves their Gold Award is invited to attend a Gold Award celebration event at a Royal Palace, attended by a Member of The Royal Family. Achieving a Gold Award is a big deal so, it’s only right you get a proper celebration of your outstanding achievements. We hold Gold Award celebration events in three locations. Check out the highlights from previous events:

London in Buckingham Palace Gardens – two days a year

Scotland at the Palace of Holyroodhouse – one day a year

Northern Ireland, usually at Hillsborough Castle – one day a year

Information:

Gold Award badges or brooches

Your Gold Award badge or brooch will be posted to you in the month following your Gold Award completion and will be sent to the address registered on the ‘Gold Award celebration event’ page of your eDofE account. If you don’t receive your badge/brooch, please email [emailprotected].

Please remember to wear your badge or brooch on the day of your celebration event. If your guest also has a DofE Award, we’d encourage them to wear their badge/brooch too!

If you have chosen to receive your Gold Award Certificate through the post, this will be posted to you in the month following your Gold Award completion, with your Gold Award badge or brooch.

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Certificate Presentation Folder

If you don’t wish to attend a Gold Award celebration event then you can request to receive your Gold Award Certificate in a bespoke certificate presentation folder. The folder includes a photograph of our founder HRH Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and our Trustee HRH Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh together at Windsor Castle, as well as a statement of congratulations from HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.

This unique folder is only available to those who choose not to attend a celebration event and isn’t available to purchase. You can choose to receive a folder at the time of achieving your Gold Award, or you can request to come off the invitation list and receive the folder at any time by emailing [emailprotected].

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When do Gold Award celebration events take place?

Gold Award events take place on weekdays and usually fall within term time.
In London, events usually take place in May.
In Scotland, events usually take place in June or July.
In Northern Ireland, events can take place at any time of the year.

You choose which location you’d like to attend your Gold Award celebration event in at the time of completing your Gold Award. If you wish to change your chosen location, please contact us by emailing [emailprotected].

Joining the invitation list

Once your Gold Award has been approved by your Licensed Organisation and your DofE Regional/ Country office, you’ll automatically be added to the invitation list to attend an event at your chosen location.

You’ll receive an automated email once your Award has been signed off and the events team will subsequently be in touch to let you know when you should expect to receive an invitation to attend an event. Please ensure the details on the ‘Gold Award celebration event’ page of your eDofE account are kept up to date so that we can keep in touch with you.

We’ll invite you to an event as soon as possible. We want all Gold Award holders to receive an invitation to a celebration event within 12 months of achieving their Award, but please be aware that in some circ*mstances it may take up to 18 months from your Gold Award completion date.

Gold Award holders can remain on the invitation list to attend a celebration event for up to five years after they achieve their Gold Award. If you decline an invitation to an event, you’ll be returned to the invitation list and invited to the next available event in your preferred location. If you are unable to attend within five years of achieving your Award, you’ll be removed from the invitation list and instead receive a certificate presentation folder through the post.

As we were unable to hold celebration events for a significant period due to the pandemic, all Gold Award holders already on the invitation list who achieved their Gold Award prior to the end of 2020, can remain on the invitation list until the end of 2026.

Personal guests

In London and Northern Ireland, you’re permitted to have one personal guest accompanying you to your celebration event. If you attend an event in Scotland, you’re permitted to bring two guests.

Please check that we have the correct details for your guest and update them on your eDofE account as required – guests cannot be changed within four weeks of the event.

All guests must be over the age of 16.

We’re unable to accommodate requests for additional guests.

Attending with others

If you’d like to attend a Gold Award event with someone from your DofE group or a family member, please let us know when you complete your Gold Award by emailing [emailprotected].

Keeping your contact details up to date

Please make sure that you make us aware of any changes to your personal details, particularly your email address and home address, to ensure that we can get in touch with you about your event invitation. You can do this on the ‘Gold Award celebration event’ page of your eDofE account. If you don’t have an eDofE account, please email [emailprotected]so we can update our records.

You can make any amendments to you and your guests details anytime up to four weeks before your event date. For security reasons, after that time your personal details become locked. If you need to make any changes in the four weeks leading up to your event, please contact the events team to discuss your options.

Guests cannot be changed within four weeks of the event.

Security and essential ID

Security arrangements at Gold Award celebration events are strict but shouldn’t interfere with your enjoyment of the event.

To gain entry to the events, you will need to bring the following items for both you and your guest:

  • Coloured admittance card.
  • Two forms of identification – one must be photographic, and the other must confirm your address.

Due to security restrictions, it’s essential that the first and last name that we have on file for you and your guest exactly match the photographic ID that you’ll be bringing to your event. Shortened names shouldn’t be used. The address provided for both you and your guest should also exactly match the ID that you’ll be bringing on the day.

On the day all attendees are required to present two forms of ID upon arrival, one of which must be photographic. You must present one form of identification from both Box A and Box B. Please note that the police will also accept a Citizen Card or Validate Card as photographic ID. If you are not using your photo driving licence as your photographic ID in Box A, you can use it as your proof of address (Box B). Additional items valid for ID from Box B include official correspondence from the government, such as a council tax letter or polling card. If you or your guest do not currently have an approved form of photographic ID, please do make arrangements to obtain this prior to the event. No responsibility can be accepted by the DofE should you not meet the ID requirements and be denied entry.

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Personal items

Due to security restrictions, attendees will only be permitted to bring in a handbag or a small personal bag. All personal items may be subject to police searches. You’ll be denied entry if you bring large bags or luggage. Please note that there are no cloakrooms to leave coats or bags, so you will need to keep anything you bring on your person for the entire event.

Dress guidelines

As a special celebration event, there is a smart dress code – e.g., a suit, jacket and tie, dress or a smart alternative. Hats are optional but are not required. National dress is welcome. As you’ll be standing on grass for the event, we would advise wearing appropriate footwear.

Scouts, RAF Air Cadets, Army Cadet Force and other uniformed organisations are encouraged to wear their uniforms. For official military uniforms, the Royal Navy should wear No 1C Undress, the Army should wear No 2 Dress and the Royal Air Force should wear No 1HD Dress. Gloves, leather and medals shouldn’t be worn.

There are no changing facilities available at the events; those wishing to change into a uniform should make their own arrangements.

Cancellation of Gold Award celebration events

In the unlikely event of it being necessary to cancel an event due to unavoidable circ*mstances, the DofE cannot be held liable for any costs incurred to the Award holder or their guest. Depending on your travel arrangements, you may want to consider purchasing travel insurance that covers UK travel and event cancellation. Please check your policy thoroughly to ensure that it covers your travel expenses and/or hotel costs.

Contact us

01753 727431
[emailprotected].

(Monday – Friday 09.00-17.00)
Please do not call outside of these hours.

Share your Gold DofE story

We’d love you to share your DofE Gold Award story with your local paper or radio station. Download a template press release to share your experience and photos from this year’s Gold Award celebrations:

Template press release download

Join us on social by tagging us and using #GoldAwards24 – we can’t wait to see your celebratory pics!

We know that you have done extraordinary things while completing your Gold DofE. We would love to hear about your experience and share your story to inspire others.

Tell us about your DofE journeyvia the form below or email [emailprotected].

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FAQs

How to get the Duke of Edinburgh gold award? ›

For Gold, you'll need to do your programme for at least 12 months if you've achieved your Silver award, or 18 months if you've started at Gold level without doing your Silver – even if you've done the Bronze award. The big difference at Gold is you'll also do a Residential section. Volunteering section for 12 months.

What is the gold award celebration? ›

Every young person who achieves their Gold Award is invited to attend a Gold Award celebration event at a Royal Palace, attended by a Member of The Royal Family. Achieving a Gold Award is a big deal so, it's only right you get a proper celebration of your outstanding achievements.

How many people get gold DofE each year? ›

More than 545,000 young people are actively doing their DofE, and 30% of 14-year-olds in the UK started their Bronze last year. The number of new Gold Award starts jumped by a huge 16.6%, with Awards achieved also up by 7% to more than 155,000.

Do you get to go to Buckingham Palace if you do gold DofE? ›

Around 2,000 Duke of Edinburgh's Gold Award holders were guests of honour in Buckingham Palace Garden this morning for the first of four very special events to mark their achievements.

How far do you walk for Duke of Edinburgh Award gold? ›

The distance you walk per day on DofE varies between awards. A standard distance to walk is 16km per day on Bronze, 19km per day on Silver, and 23km per day on Gold. Naturally, some groups will do less than this, and others more.

How do you qualify for gold in the Duke of Edinburgh International Award? ›

Minimum 4 days and 3 nights with 8 hours of purposeful effort per day.
  • Form a group of 4 - 7 young people.
  • Decide together on a goal for the journey.
  • Plan, prepare and train for the journey.
  • Enter the information in you ORB record and send to your Award Leader for approval.
  • Undertake Journey.
  • Debrief/Presentation/Report.

How many people get the Gold Award each year? ›

This honor is given to ten Girl Scout Seniors and Ambassadors annually whose Gold Award projects demonstrated extraordinary leadership, had a measurable and sustainable impact, and addressed a local challenge related to a national and/or global issue.

How prestigious is the Gold Award? ›

The Girl Scout Gold Award is the highest and most prestigious award in Girl Scouting, comparable to the Boy Scouts of America's Eagle Scout merit.

What is the age limit for the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award? ›

The DofE was designed to challenge young people between the ages of 14-24 to attain standards of achievement and endeavour in a wide variety of active interests – to serve their communities, experience adventure and to develop and learn outside the classroom.

Is Gold Duke of Edinburgh hard? ›

Every aspect of Gold is harder than Silver, which is harder than Bronze — with the exception of how much I enjoyed it. I enjoyed my Bronze Expeditions the least, and my Gold the most.

Can you do Duke of Edinburgh Gold without bronze? ›

In order to complete the Gold Expedition section, and gain your Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award you first need to complete a programme of training followed by sufficient practice expeditions to hone your skills. It is advised to complete your Bronze and Silver awards but not necessary.

Is the Duke of Edinburgh Award worth doing? ›

When your child does their DofE programme they'll develop the skills and attitudes they need to become more rounded, confident adults. Qualities that colleges, universities and employers are attracted to. So when you support your child's pursuit of their Duke of Edinburgh's Award, you're investing in their future.

How long does it take to get the gold Duke of Edinburgh Award? ›

○ Gold (for those aged 16 and over) which takes at least 18 months for direct entrants (ie those without Silver Awards). You can decide if you want to work through the levels in order or which level you would like to take part in as long as you meet the minimum-age requirement.

Does it cost money to do the Duke of Edinburgh Award? ›

DofE Expedition Programme Costs

The cost of expedition programmes depends on many variables, and usually ranges between £50 and £65 per participant per day. We are always keen to work on the quote with you to enable us to bring the price down and give the best price possible.

What happens when you finish DofE Gold? ›

If you've achieved your Gold, you don't have to lose DofE from your life… take part in fundraising events to raise money for our charity or consider volunteering as a Leader, to support young people just like you, through their DofE.

Can you do DofE gold by yourself? ›

DofE Direct is a unique way to achieve a Gold Duke of Edinburgh's Award independently, without the need to attend weekly sessions at a local DofE centre. You'll be able to progress through your DofE activities in your own time by managing your DofE journey yourself through eDofE online.

How do you qualify for the Duke of Edinburgh Award? ›

You must do a minimum of three months activity for each of the Volunteering, Physical and Skills sections, and plan, train for and do a two-day, one-night Expedition. You also have to spend an extra three months on one of the Volunteering, Physical or Skills sections.

When can you start Duke of Edinburgh Gold? ›

Participants can start their Silver DofE programme when they are in the school year in which they turn 15. They must already be 16 before they can start their Gold DofE programme.

What qualifies as a gold DofE residential? ›

A 'residential' for Gold DofE means a programme that spends 5 days and 4 nights away from home on a shared activity with people that you have never met before. Your residential can have any focus or include any activities that you wish, as long as it meets the above criteria.

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