The Queen's Award is the highest award to be obtained in The Girls' Brigade and is an International Award. It is designed to encourage girls and young women to a personal commitment to the Lord Jesus Christ, while respecting other faiths; inspiring them to greater endeavour in service within the general community and to make a contribution to the worldwide concept of The Girls' Brigade.
Age: Girls may commence in the calendar year in which they turn 15. The Final Interview/Assessment cannot be taken before the year of the girl's 17th birthday, or after the year of the girl's 25th birthday.
Candidate must: hold the Pioneer Pin at the time of Assessment, earn GOLD Service Awards for at least three (3) years in the Pioneer Unit.
Award Components:
Initial Interview,
Voluntary Service,
Company Service,
Church Involvement,
Two Initiative Tasks,
Assignment (Illustrated Book, Audio or Video, Music, Sport, Creative Work),
Written Examination
and Girls’ Brigade Assessment.
For further information contact your State Queen's Award Co-ordinator or your State Office via the respective link at the top of the page.