Merits
Merit badges for competitive, academic and pedagogical achievements.Merit badges
The laurel
The feather
The crown
laurel
Red laurel
The Red laurel is handed out to a student who has placed in a top three position in a local tournament, but not a beginner’s tournament.
Must have documented five clean historical techniques performed in a tournament setting.
Silver laurel
The Silver laurel may be worn by a student who has placed top three in an international tournament, not a club tournament or primarily local/regional tournament.
Must have performed five documented basic techniques and five documented advanced techniques in a tournament setting.
Golden laurel
The Gold laurel may only be worn by persons who have distinguished themselves over a long period of time, a minimum of six years. The Gold laurel is handed out for exceptional achievements to the international competitive elite. To qualify, the fencer must continuously win international tournaments with high technical skill.
Feather
Red Feather
The Red Feather is awarded those who have written an article or published or presented original research, interpretations or similar.
Silver Feather
The Silver Feather is granted to an academic who has continuously presented in-depth research, interpretations, translations or similar over a period of at least six years. The test consists of a presentation and defence of selected academic work.
Golden Feather
The Golden Feather is awarded for lifetime achievements in the academic fields.
Crown
Red Crown
The Red Crown is handed out to Journeymen who have been assisting instructors for a period of at least six months. The test is performed through a reviewed lesson of a student. To be elligable, the instructor must also have finished St Mark Guild instructor training, level I – or equivalent.
Silver Crown
The Silver Crown may be worn by a Journeyman instructor who has taught classes independently for at least six years, and who has taught workshops internationally. The test is performed through a reviewed lesson of a student. It is required that the instructor trained merited students consistently. The instructor is required to have finished St Mark Guild instructor training, level III – or equivalent.
Golden Crown
The Golden Crown may be worn by senior instructors who have developed teaching methods, distinguished themselves as teachers, taught internationally over a long period of time, have been instructors for at least 12 years and who have produced high-level students. The Golden Crown is primarily awarded Master Journeymen. The instructor is required to have finished St Mark Guild instructor training, level IV – or equivalent.