Student and Mentor at Duke of Ed Award ceremony

Duke of Edinburgh

PCYC Queensland is the state’s largest Duke of Edinburgh (Duke of Ed) Centre.
The Duke of Edinburgh is run in more than 120 countries, with more than 8 million young people participating worldwide.

In the most recent financial year, we’ve provided:

516
Duke of Ed sessions
3,647
Duke of Ed youth engagements
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What is the Duke of Ed?

The Duke of Ed is an international leading Non-Formal Education Framework aimed to provide all young Australians, aged 14-24 years, with the opportunity to uncover their purpose, passion and place in the world to become #WORLDREADY.

The objectives and requirements of the Duke of Ed Framework overlap with those of PCYC Queensland’s Youth and Community Programs. This means our young people have the opportunity to incorporate achieving the Duke of Ed Award into their ongoing engagement with our clubs. All sections of the Duke of Ed Framework can be completed at PCYC clubs. With access to state-of-the-art facilities, motivated leaders, and an extensive volunteer network, PCYC Queensland is your one-stop-shop for Duke of Ed.

How does it work?

  • Use the Duke of Ed Framework to prepare for an Adventurous Journey
  • Set your own goals and record their progress
  • Create the change you want to see in the world
  • Learn valuable practical and social skills for career development
  • Make new friends along the way

How is the Duke of Ed achieved?

To achieve a Duke of Ed Level with PCYC Queensland, each Registered User must be a part of their local PCYC club, wherein they will practice a skill, improve their physical well-being, volunteer in their community, and experience an Adventurous Journey in a new environment. Some of the PCYC programs that meet activity requirements are Youth Leadership Team (YLT), After Dark, Drop In, Braking The Cycle (BTC), RUBY (Rise Up, Be Yourself), CHAMP and more. PCYC Bornhoffen and PCYC Capricorn Coast are well-equipped facilities that host regular PCYC Adventurous Journeys and offer our Registered Users a memorable conclusion to their Duke of Ed experience.

PCYC Queensland is proud of the culture being built around Duke of Ed. The impact of this culture is realised when our Registered Users maintain regular interaction with their club. As such, a condition of completing your Duke of Ed Award with PCYC Queensland is a willingness to help foster this culture through engagement with our programs and our community. For more information about achieving Duke of Ed sections with PCYC Queensland, contact our Duke of Ed Coordinator via dukeofed@pcyc.org.au.

Key elements of the Duke of Ed Framework

There are three levels: Bronze, Silver, and Gold – each progressively more challenging.

Participants will all complete the following sections:
⭐ Physical Recreation
⭐ Skills
⭐ Voluntary Service
⭐ Adventurous Journey
⭐ Plus, Gold Residential Project (Gold Level only)

Why achieve the Duke of Ed?

  • Improve your wellbeing
  • Make a difference in the world and create the change you want to see
  • Get outdoors and into nature
  • Learn something new
  • Stay motivated to keep fit and active
  • Showcase your achievements to future employers
  • Showcase your achievements during your university application process
  • Learn important life skills
  • Receive global recognition and accreditation for activities you are already doing or plan to do

How to get started?

Find your nearest PCYC Queensland Duke of Ed Centre by getting in touch with us.

Determine what Duke of Ed level is right for you: the Award levels vary according to your age and experience. Our Duke of Ed Award Coordinator can help you understand the requirements.

Please get in touch with PCYC Queensland’s Duke of Ed Coordinator via the form. Alternatively, you can call 07 3909 9501, or email dukeofed@pcyc.org.au for more information.