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Duke of Edinburgh Award

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award (Duke of Ed) is a globally recognised, non-competitive program that encourages personal growth, resilience, and community involvement. 

Coordinated at Bremer State High School and delivered under the Australian Award Office, this program empowers students aged 14 to 25 to challenge themselves through service, skill-building, physical activity and adventure.

Importantly, participation in the Award is student-driven. While Bremer facilitates and supports your journey, your initiative and motivation are key to starting and completing the program.

Why Get Involved?

The Duke of Ed gives young people the chance to:

  • Try new things

  • Build valuable life skills

  • Explore new places

  • Make new friends

Completion of each Award level also contributes points towards your Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE) and is highly regarded by both employers and universities for fostering well-rounded, capable young leaders.

Thanks to a generous grant, Bronze Level registration is FREE for Bremer students in Years 9 to 11.

Award Levels and Requirements

There are three Award levels—Bronze, Silver, and Gold. Each level involves completing a set of activities across key sections of the program:

​Section

​Time Required

​Examples

Volunteering​

​1 hour/​week fo​r 3 months​​

​Tutoring, coaching, helping neighbours, environmental clean-ups​

​Physical Recreation​​

​1 hour/week for 3 months​

​School sport, walking/riding to school, gym, dance

​Skill​

​1 hour/week for 3 months​

​Music, Duolingo, sewing, coding, chess

​Adventurous Journey​

​2 days + 1 night (minimum)

​Surf camp, ski camp, bushwalking – school-supported​

​Residential Project (Gold Only)

​5 days and 4 nights away from home

Overseas student exchange​, environmental conservation project.​

You’ll design your own program based on what interests and inspires you. Many students already take part in extra-curricular activities—inside or outside school—that can count towards their Award.

You'll be supported by an Award Leader, along with instructors and assessors, who can help you select activities and set achievable goals. However, it’s your journey—it's your choice.

Ready to Start?

Visit the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award website to learn more. The Award Handbook is also a great resource to help you decide if the program is right for you.

How to Sign Up

To get started:

  1. Download and complete the Parental Consent Form​.

  2. Return the completed form to Mr Peter Goltz in D Block.​​​​​​​

We look forward to supporting you on your Duke of Ed journey!

 



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Last reviewed 21 May 2025
Last updated 21 May 2025