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Scholarships

°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê offers a variety of Scholarships for students in Secondary and Boarding.

Applications for Scholarships for entry into 2025 have been extended and will now close Sunday, February 25th.  

°ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê Anglican School may, at its discretion, award scholarships that provide financial assistance towards the cost of tuition and/or boarding fees. Scholarship award is made by a committee chaired by the Principal, based on criteria set by the school. Scholarships and Awards may be offered to Secondary students as follows:

 

Academic Scholarships

(Tuition) – Based on academic merit as demonstrated through ACER (Australian Council for Educational Research) testing.

 

Music, Creative & Performing Arts Scholarships 

(Tuition) – Based on excellence in one or more area of Music, Drama, Dance, or Visual Arts, as demonstrated via audition, written submission, interview, and/or submission of a portfolio of work and ability to contribute to the school in the field(s) of interest.

 

Allrounder Scholarships

(Tuition) – Recognising a student’s participation and/or meritous achievement across fields such as education, leadership, community service, sport and/or Christian endeavour, and named after William Cowper, the first Anglican Minister in the region. 



Foundation Scholarships

(Tuition) – Established during our Centenary year and named after significant past contributors to °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê. One is available to children of alumni (Mary England Scholarship) and the other is for applicants who demonstrate the potential to make a significant positive contribution across areas such as in public speaking, debating, drama, music.  (Ruth Munro Scholarship).

 

Indigenous Scholarships

(Tuition and/or Boarding) – Awarded in support of indigenous students and their families, in pursuit of academic and extra-curricular opportunities, in line with Abstudy scholarship criteria. 

 

Boarding Awards

The School may at its discretion offer financial assistance known as an ‘Award’, towards boarding fees. Gloria Thew Boarding Award – a means tested award based on financial needs. ICPA  Boarding Award– an award based principally on providing support to isolated rural students and their families to enable academic and extra-curricular opportunities at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê.

 

Students granted either a Scholarship or an Award are recognised as influencers of their peers and are subject to ongoing monitoring of behaviour and/or participation in their field of recognition. The School issues Scholarships and/or Awards on the expectation that the student remains enrolled at °ÄÃÅÁùºÏ²Ê until the completion of their secondary education. Should the family of a Scholarship or Award student advise of their intention to terminate enrolment, unless there are exceptional circumstances, they are required to reimburse the School for the value of their Scholarship/Award discount received to date. The Principal will be the arbiter of any such request.

Scholarship or Award discounts do not apply to any co-curricular fees or service levies.

Scholarships and Awards are monitored and reviewed annually. Unsatisfactory participation or behaviour can result in their termination.

 

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