The Royal Commonwealth Society (RCS) 2020 Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition

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Application Deadline: 5pm (GMT) on 30th June 2020

The Royal Commonwealth Society is pleased to announce that The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2020 was launched in Christchurch, New Zealand by the Society’s Vice-Patron HRH The Duchess of Cornwall on the theme ‘Climate Action and the Commonwealth’.

Building upon the 2019 theme of A Connected Commonwealth, this year’s
topics draw on the increasing youth movement across the Commonwealth
and the ongoing climate crisis. Young people are called upon to consider
their position and power in bringing about change, and how the
Commonwealth can be used as a tool for positive action. Our Final Panel
of expert judges described entries to the competition in 2019 as
‘massively memorable’, ‘original’ and ‘very powerful’. We expect a
similarly high calibre of writing for 2020.

For 2020, we want to
hear from all young people, regardless of age, education or region.  All
stories are important and all voices matter.

Topics

SENIOR CATEGORY

Born between 1 July 2002 and 30 June 2006 (14-18 years of age)

  1. Imagine you are President of one of the Commonwealth’s 31 Small
    States and you have been invited to give a speech on Climate Change to
    other Commonwealth leaders, what will you say
  2. There is no Planet B: How will Climate Change affect you and your community?
  3. ‘We will never stop fighting for this planet’ – Greta Thunberg. How can young people make change happen?
  4. The destruction of the Oceans everyone’s concern.
JUNIOR CATEGORY

Born on or after 1 July 2006 (under 14 years of age)

  1. Imagine you are Planet Earth, what would you say to Humans?
  2. A Blue Commonwealth: it is not too late to save our oceans. True or False?
  3. In 2019, students in more than 100 countries walked out of school to
    protest climate change. How can young people get their voices heard and
    make a difference?
  4. My planet, my place.

Requirements:

Entries will be disqualified if they fail to meet any of the following requirements:

  1. The competition is open to nationals or residents of all Commonwealth countries and territories, as
    well as residents of the Maldives and Zimbabwe. Residents of
    non-Commonwealth countries whose entries are submitted through their
    local RCS branch are also eligible.
  2. Entrants must select a Senior or Junior topic depending on their age
    on 30th June 2020. Senior entrants must be born between 1 July 2002
    and 30 June 2006 (14-18 years) and Junior entrants must be born after 1
    July 2006 (under 14 years of age).
  3. The maximum word counts are 1,500 words for Senior entries and 750 words for Junior entries.
    These word limits apply to all topics and all formats (essay, poem,
    letter, etc). Exceeding the word count will result in automatic
    disqualification. References and foot notes are not included in the word
    count.
  4. Entries must be written in English.
  5. Only one entry per participant is allowed. Please
    carefully check and improve your writing before submitting the final
    copy, and also ensure that all supplementary information is filled in
    correctly (name, contact details, topic number, etc.)
  6. Plagiarism is not accepted in the competition. Every year a number
    of students are disqualified because they are suspected of plagiarism.
    Please see our guide to plagiarism before submitting.
  7. Final documents should not include the entrants personal details
    including name, age, school or country. This information should be
    inputted to the system upon entry.
  8. The final copy submitted for the competition must
    be the entrant’s own work, and cannot be excessively corrected or
    improved by another person. This does not rule out input or assistance
    from others but does exclude group entries.
  9. By entering the competition, you agree that your personal details
    including full name, gender, email, school and essay may be sent to your
    local RCS branch and any Essay Competition partners. See Clause 4.1.6
    of the RCS’ Privacy Policy for
    more information. Please note: Winners and Runners-up of the
    pan-Commonwealth competition will have their full names, schools, essays
    and photographs displayed on the RCS website and social media channels.
  10. Essays can only be uploaded as a Microsoft Word document (.doc or .docx) or in PDF format (.pdf).
    The online platform does not accept Google Docs (.gdoc), Pages
    documents (.pages) or other word processor formats. Note: if we are
    unable to find or open your essay file (either through an incorrect
    format or upload error), your entry may not be counted in the
    competition.
  11. All entries must be written on and relevant to one of the supplied topics in the relevant age category.
  12. All online entries must be submitted before 5pm (GMT) on 30th June 2020; any offline entries must arrive at the RCS offices in London by 30th May 2020 or they will not be counted.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the 2020 Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition

 

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