Junior Duke Awards

Junior Duke Awards World leading life skills Award for children aged 3-13. Inspiring independence, confidence and resilience in children worldwide.

Logan: The Super Eco Warrior! 🍃💪We’ve just had World Environment Day and our Junior Dukers know that when it comes to ou...
06/06/2026

Logan: The Super Eco Warrior! 🍃💪

We’ve just had World Environment Day and our Junior Dukers know that when it comes to our planet and looking after it, there’s no messing around.

Logan and his family took to their local beach as part of his Silver Junior Duke Eco challenge, with a bin bag and a mission. To clear as much discarded rubbish as possible! Several bin bags later Logan was extremely proud of his efforts saying “even doing a little bit can make a big change.”

This is the attitude we love to see from our Junior Dukers! 👏

It’s World Environment Day! 🌎🪴🍃Over the years, the Junior Duke Award has donated extensively to the Trees for Life initi...
05/06/2026

It’s World Environment Day! 🌎🪴🍃

Over the years, the Junior Duke Award has donated extensively to the Trees for Life initiative at Dundreggan Rewilding Centre in Scotland, instilling the value we hold close that our world needs to be looked after.

This runs deep into the core of our challenges too, with every level of the Junior Duke Award containing an Eco and a Sustainability challenge, promoting an understanding and awareness around the subjects.

Let’s take care of our precious planet! 🌳

Cheers to a very successful first year of the Junior Duke Award at Ana Lugojana! 🥂🤩Celebrating their achievements with a...
04/06/2026

Cheers to a very successful first year of the Junior Duke Award at Ana Lugojana! 🥂🤩

Celebrating their achievements with a presentation assembly, the staff and students of Scoala Primara si Gimnaziala Ana Lugojana in Bucharest have thoroughly enjoyed their first year of the Junior Duke in their school. Here are some of their highlights:

“During the assembly, it became clear that our students did not just "complete tasks"; they underwent a process of self-discovery.”

“By stepping out of their comfort zones, our students are learning that they are capable, independent, and resilient.”

“Every challenge completed today is a step toward a more independent and capable tomorrow.”

We can’t wait to see what you achieve next year, well done! 👏

Are you planning to lead the Junior Duke in your school next year? Why not try this! 🙌Ms. Emily is the headteacher of th...
29/05/2026

Are you planning to lead the Junior Duke in your school next year?
Why not try this! 🙌

Ms. Emily is the headteacher of the Forest School at GEMS Metropole School - Motor City and while teachers regularly oversee the signing of Junior Duke booklets on a daily basis, the school hosts special signing mornings, where Ms. Emily is present. We loved hearing how motivated the children were after being recognised for their achievements at these signing sessions:

“These special drop-off sessions give children the exciting opportunity to proudly share their journals and achievements with Ms. Emily, who personally recognises and celebrates their hard work, perseverance, independence, and creativity. The children absolutely love these moments, and the opportunity to show their completed challenges to a Headteacher provides extra motivation and encouragement for many of our young learners.”

If you are planning to take over leading the Junior Duke Award in your school next year, make sure to update the portal to reflect this! 🤩

🌟OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Teddy-James takes on papier-mâché! 🌋From planning to fruition, Teddy-James created an impressi...
27/05/2026

🌟OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT: Teddy-James takes on papier-mâché! 🌋

From planning to fruition, Teddy-James created an impressive volcano structure for the art/craft challenge of his Bronze Junior Duke award. He even considered his display options before beginning. He chose a canvas so that his art could either be hung or laid flat.

Weighing and measuring, mixing and moulding, paper mâché gives a child freedom to express themselves through art whilst also learning the process takes planning, patience and perseverance.

The reward? A sculpture that is totally their own. 🤩

It’s the last week to have your say! ✏️We want to thank everyone who has taken part in our surveys already, the response...
25/05/2026

It’s the last week to have your say! ✏️

We want to thank everyone who has taken part in our surveys already, the responses will aid the development of the research that is being carried out on the impact of the Junior Duke Award on children's independence, confidence, resilience and general wellbeing.

You still have a chance to have your say! Head to our Stories or to our website (link in bio 🔗) to find the links to the surveys, which will be available till the 31st May. 📆

24/05/2026

Looking for some light reading that will lift your Sunday Scaries? 🤩

The latest issue of Junior Duke: The Journal is in your inbox! Check out some of our highlights from the last few weeks, from the launch of the Junior Duke Award in Malaysia, to Dawn’s travels and some helpful tips as we come to the end of the school year. ✏️

Check your emails to find the Journal or head to the link in our bio. 🔗

22/05/2026

We love hearing from our Junior Duke schools! 🙌

Mrs Campbell, the Junior Duke Leader from Perrott Hill British School Prague, talks us through how they choose to run the Junior Duke Award in their school.

Some schools choose to run the Award with children completing challenges at home and being assessed in school, some run it as an extra curricular and some, like Perrott Hill, do a bit of both. That’s the beauty of the Junior Duke, it works in many different ways!

How do you run the Junior Duke Award in your school? 🌟

Basic but essential skill learning starts young! ✂️✍️Lily took on the challenge of learning 3 new skills in her Micro Du...
20/05/2026

Basic but essential skill learning starts young! ✂️✍️

Lily took on the challenge of learning 3 new skills in her Micro Duke booklet. Each skill requires not only the child to take on a new experience, but also for the parent to step back and let them give it a go on their own. Which is easier said than done when it comes to scissors!

However, Lily managed marvellously! Learning not only how to safely cut shapes with sharp scissors, but also learning the importance of persistence when it came to skipping and being observant of details when drawing her mum. It takes just a few simple skills to build the confidence of a young person, as shown by Lily’s big skipping jump! 🤩

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