Brighton College’s Commitment (In the opinion of students)
At Brighton College, we’re all about giving back and making a positive impact in the world. That’s why we’ve got the Service and Partnerships Programme – our way of showing our commitment to social responsibility and community engagement.
Community Engagement at Brighton College
Every Wednesday afternoon, you’ll find us out there in the community, sleeves rolled up and ready to tackle social and environmental issues. We’re not just sitting in classrooms; we’re out in the real world, working with local organizations and charities to make a difference. It’s not just about talking the talk; it’s about walking the walk.
The Duke of Edinburgh Award
And it’s not just any walk – it’s the Duke of Edinburgh Award walk. This program is all about personal development and community engagement, and we’re all in. From age 14, we’re taking on challenges in skills, physical activity, volunteering, and an adventurous journey. It’s not a cakewalk; it’s a challenge that pushes us out of our comfort zones and helps us develop killer skills like leadership, teamwork, and resilience.
A Tradition of Excellence
We’ve got a tradition here at Brighton College – a tradition of not just participating in the Duke of Edinburgh Award but acing it. Many of us have bagged the Gold Award, the pinnacle of achievement in the program. It’s not just a feather in our caps for resumes and college applications; it’s a gold mine of life skills and experiences that will set us up for success in the future.
Beyond the Duke of Edinburgh Award
But the Duke of Edinburgh Award is just one slice of the pie. We’ve got a buffet of co-curricular activities, and we’re not just talking about theory and textbooks. We’re talking about a hands-on, challenging, and supportive learning environment that’s all about personal growth and community engagement.
The Brighton College Journey
So, if you’re wondering how to make the most of your time at Brighton College, it’s simple – get involved. Join the Service and Partnerships Programme, take on the Duke of Edinburgh Award, and dive into the world of co-curricular activities. Because here, it’s not just about education; it’s about building a foundation for a successful, socially responsible future. And that’s a journey worth taking.
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