12/04/2012
Midshipman Lloyd Glanville from Hull Sea Cadets has won one of eight places on a trip of a lifetime to South Africa, thanks to CVQO .
Joining eight other members of UK youth organisations, he will attend an awards ceremony and lunch in June, and one will also be declared the winner of the prestigious Duke of Westminster Award 2012, an annual competition organised by educational charity CVQO.
From 20,000 potential nominees, 21 competitors took part in a challenging selection assessment in April, following a programme of physical and mental tasks designed to reflect which participants are worthy of the top award. In addition, the activities undertaken during the challenge met the criteria for each candidate to achieve a Level 3 Award in Leadership from the Institute of Leadership and Management.
Lloyd is a member of Hull Sea Cadets, and has completed both a BTEC Diploma in Public Services and an Institute of Leadership and Management (ILM) Award in Team Leading with CVQO. Both qualifications reflect his cadet activities and skills.
He says, “Completed CVQO qualifications show a serious commitment to personal development and learning new skills. It demands excellent time management and improves multitasking ability.”