2017 Commonwealth Essay Competition
2017 Commonwealth Essay Competition
2017 Commonwealth Essay Competition
SENIOR CATEGORY
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Peace.
Should you fight for peace?
Kofi Annan said Education is, quite simply, peace-building by another name. Do
you agree? Answer with reference to your country and/or the Commonwealth.
What is the cost of peace?
The competition is open to all citizens and residents of the Commonwealth aged 18 and
under and is open from 21 September until 1 May 2017. All entrants receive a
Certificate of Participation and one Winner and Runner-up from the Senior and Junior
categories will win a trip to London for a week-long series of educational and cultural
events. For more information about the competition, download the flyer and please visit
Terms and Conditions and Frequently Asked Questions.
How To Enter
Submitting your entry online
Please read the Terms and Conditions before submitting your essay as you will not be able to
edit your submission once it has been uploaded. It is also a good idea to consult our Frequently
Asked Questions.
NOTE: submissions to the online platform can only be completed via a computer and not on a
mobile device (tablet, smart phone, etc.).
Submit your entry online.
Important information for teachers. During the registration process, you will need to enter as 'A
teacher, on behalf of pupils'. You will then have the option to add additional pupils (as many as
necessary). Please be sure to enter all the mandatory information for each student. You'll be
given an individual reference number for each student which is needed to download the
students certificate. Please be sure to keep these reference numbers safe so you can download
the certificates for your students, or pass appropriate reference numbers on to each individual
so they can download their own certificates when the results are announced in August 2017.
Submitting your entry by post
If you are submitting your entry by post, please complete an entry form in block capitals and
attach it to the front of your essay. Entries should be sent to your nearest postal hub, details of
which will be released in due course. We recommend that you send your entry to your nearest
postal hub by 1 April 2017 in order to ensure it is safely received.
of his/her name, and/or pieces or parts thereof in any advertisements, educational materials,
corpus research or media and publicity carried out or produced by the Royal Commonwealth
Society and its local branches without further notice or compensation. The Royal
Commonwealth Society can publish or decline to publish; use or decline to use, any submitted
pieces at the Royal Commonwealth Societys sole discretion.
The RCS suggests that entrants retain a copy of their original work as regretfully we are
unable to return or provide copies of submissions.
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.
Important Reminder
All certificates are generated online and the RCS does not send any certificates in the post. You
will be given a reference number when you submit your essay. It is very important that you keep
this number is a safe place as you will need it to download your certificate. Teachers, please
remember to retain the reference numbers for each of your students.
Having trouble submitting your essay? Contact [email protected]
https://thercs.org/youth-and-education/the-queens-commonwealth-essay-competition/