Congratulations to Everyone Who Collected Their Gold Award on the Morning of Tuesday 16Th January 2018 in the Entrée Room at St James’S Palace

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Congratulations to Everyone Who Collected Their Gold Award on the Morning of Tuesday 16Th January 2018 in the Entrée Room at St James’S Palace Congratulations to everyone who collected their Gold Award on the morning of Tuesday 16th January 2018 in the Entrée Room at St James’s Palace. Andrew Collins, Journalist, presented the certificates on behalf of HRH The Earl of Wessex. Andrew told the Gold Award Holders: “The key in your journey is to carry on the skills you’ve learnt from DofE, always be kind and never be embarrassed to ask for something you want to do.” Group 3: South East Name Licenced Organisation Centre Caroline Allen Bailiwick of Guernsey Youth Commission Jasmine Britton Hampshire County Council HV - Havant College Charlotte Brombley Hampshire County Council HV - Havant College Christopher Buckett Hampshire County Council WE - Winchester ODC Liam Bushrod Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Ashley Cherrett Hampshire County Council BA - Basingstoke ODC Zahra Coulthard Churcher's College Churcher's College Thomas Ellis Hampshire County Council HV - Oaklands Catholic School Florine Forster Hampshire County Council WE - St Swithun's School Alexandra Fry Hampshire County Council BA - Basingstoke ODC Thomas Gilbert Hampshire County Council HV - Oaklands Catholic School Rosina Gilbert Hampshire County Council HV - Oaklands Catholic School Jeevin Johal Hampshire County Council RH - Farnborough Hill School Jessica Jones Hampshire County Council TV - Hampshire Collegiate School Gabriella Lane Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Geoffrey Liddell Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Charlotte Newman Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Ryan Niezgoda Hampshire County Council BA - Basingstoke ODC Matthew Ord Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Eliesha Owens Hampshire County Council BA - Old Basing ODC Catriona Robinson Hampshire County Council HV - Oaklands Catholic School Cerys Speight Hampshire County Council WE - Peter Symonds College Levi Turian Bailiwick of Guernsey Army Cadets Hannah Wheeler Hampshire County Council BA - Old Basing ODC Group 4: South East Name Licenced Organisation Centre Amaani Al-Azzawi The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Emer Brady Southend-On-Sea Borough Council St Bernards Lauren Bull Southend-On-Sea Borough Council St Bernards Genevieve Bullen Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Isabel Cardwell Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Philippa Eve Valentina Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Chilvers Amelia Dunn Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Alice Eve Southend-On-Sea Borough Council St Bernards Josh Fisher The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Daisy Fisher Thurrock Council Thurrock DofE Club Elisha Foxley The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Katherine Jones The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Robert Kadur Southend-On-Sea Borough Council DofE Open Group Jemma Lamb Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Scarlett Markham The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Michelle Micek Southend-On-Sea Borough Council St Bernards Benedict Olie Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Megan Robertson Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Tanya Elise Samad The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Caitlin Rose Smith The Sixth Form College Farnborough Farnborough Sixth Form College Adam Solomons Southend-On-Sea Borough Council St Thomas More Abbie Wakefield Thurrock Council Thurrock DofE Club Ollie Walters Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School Eleanor Rose Webb Bay House School and Sixth Form Bay House School .
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