Queen’s Guide Award

The Queen’s Guide Award is the peak achievement award for youth members and provides an opportunity for extraordinary personal development and greater self-awareness.

A new syllubus was released on February 14 2023. The new syllabus provides a wide range of challenges making the Award more relevant to today’s Girl Guides and easier to understand for girls, Leaders, and parents. From that date the syllabus in the previous Aim High publication is no longer current.

Guides must be at least 13 years of age prior to starting any work on this Award. Guides should have had the experience of working on challenges to broaden their experiences and have learnt the processes of choosing, planning, doing and evaluating a personal challenge.

Girls who commenced working on their Queen’s Guide Award prior to February 2023 may continue working on the syllabus they commenced or transfer to the new syllabus.  The State Queen’s Guide coordinator can provide support during the transition period.

Girls who commenced working on their Queen’s Guide Award prior to February 2023 may continue working on the syllabus they commenced or transfer to the new syllabus.  The State Queen’s Guide Award coordinator can provide support during the transition period.

Queen’s Guide Overview

Queen’s Guide Award Booklet
May 2023

Queen’s Guide Registration Form

Queen’s Guide Completion Form

The Badge Slip to purchase the badge from the Guide Shop will be sent to your Leader by the Queen’s Guide Coordinator. There is both a metal badge and a cloth badge.

The Queen’s Guide Certificates are presented at a Ceremony at Government House. To be eligible to attend this Ceremony, Guides need to complete all their challenges and have sent all their reports/information to the Queen’s Guide Coordinator by the end of August.

Queen’s Guide Association Contacts

Want to find out more or have a question?
Email Queen’s Guide Coordinator

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