The Duke of Edinburgh Scheme received a boost of $90,000 from the ATH Foundation today.    

The Duke of Edinburgh scheme is an extracurricular activity which is a balanced non competitive programme involving challenges which the student must undergo in skills, service, physical recreation and adventurous journey and voluntary community work.

Meanwhile, Education Minister Filipe Bole said the programme was introduced in Fiji in 1965 and has assisted close to 3000 students in the past eight years alone adding that students need to be exposed to real life skills.

He added that there is a need for a balanced program of voluntary self development activities that take students through the difficult period between adolescence and adulthood.

30 schools including International Secondary school and Marist Brothers High School are part of the programme.