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Earn QCE Credits for Duke of Edinburgh's Awards
Wednesday, 23 July 2008
Under Queensland's new qualification system, Duke of Edinburgh’s Gold Award recipients can now bank two credits toward their Queensland Certificate of Education (QCE), while both Bronze and Silver awardees can earn one credit.

Credits apply for awards achieved since 20 June 2007. The awards require participants, aged 14-25, to complete self-selected activities, including community service, skills development, expeditions or explorations and physical recreation, for a minimum of six months.

For more information on the Duke of Edinburgh's Award visit http://www.dukesaward.qld.gov.au.




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