Fees and scholarships
Fees
For information on fees, please contact Enrolments on +61 (0)2 9391 7668 or enrolments@tsc.nsw.edu.au
Scholarships and Bursaries
The College Council offers a range of Scholarships and Bursaries each year, which are awarded for Academic, Music or Performing Arts Excellence to provide access to Scots' opportunities for all boys.
The Scholarships and Bursaries provide various levels of fee remission, details of which are set out in our Scholarship booklet.
Our next round of Scholarship Examinations for 2011 entry will be held on:
Tuesday 1 December 2009
Saturday 5 December 2009
Please read the Scholarship Application Information document below prior to making your online application.
Enquiries: please contact Enrolments on +61 (0)2 9391 7668 or enrolments@tsc.nsw.edu.au
Scholarship Categoies
The following categories of Scholarships are awarded:
Academic Scholarships and Bursaries - (Year 7 and Year 10 2011 entry only)
For academic excellence, awarded on the basis of performance in the examination and interview. The value of the Scholarships is determined by performace in both rounds of Scholarship testing and the subsequent interview.
Music Scholarships (Years 7 to 11 2011)
For excellence in Music. Music candidates must have achieved a minimum level of AMEB Grade 5 or equivalent, at a high standard. The value of the Scholarships is determined by the standing of the candidate in the audition and interview. A reasonable level of academic performance must be achieved in the examination.
Dramatic Arts Scholarships (Years 7 to 11 2011)
For excellence in Dramatic Arts. These Scholarships are awarded following consideration of a candidate's performace in the examination, an audition and an interview. Applicants must be good 'all rounders' able to demonstrate talent across the Creative and Dramatic Arts. Ideally they will be able to play either the piano or an orchestral instrument to 5th grade level, sing and/or dance and have previous experience in dance or music theatre and demonstrate their dramatic arts ability and experience in theatre, musicals, film or television.
General Tuition and Boarding Bursaries (Years 7 to 11 2011)
Means-tested Bursaries are available to boys entering Years 7 to 11 and provide up to 100 percent remission of Boarding and/or Tuition Fees. They differ from Academic Scholarships and are awarded upon consideration of broader criteria, such as leadership qualities, academic performance, interview, co-curricular abilities and financial need. In particular, country boys who are able to make a positive contribution to the life of the College are encouraged to apply.
Scholarships/Bursaries funded by special bequests
To apply for Bursary assistance from the three programs listed below, please complete the Bursary Application and the Bursary Financial Information Worksheet and return to the College. Please note applications for assistance for 2010 have closed.
Downloads available
Bursary application from current student
Bursary application from student seeking enrolment
Bursary financial information sheet
Bursary guidelines to financial information sheet
RM Farquharson (Years 7 to 12)
Applications for Bursary Assistance for new and continuing students for 2010 have now closed.
The RM Farquharson Bursaries have been established to assist boys to attend the College when financial circumstances would otherwise prevent them from enrolling, or continuing, at the College. These Bursaries are available for full or part payment of tuition and/or boarding fees. Preference is given to boys of Scottish heritage and awards are subject to annual review of the student's performance and the financial situation of the family. Awards are also subject to financial returns of the College Trust Investments, and can change over time.
W.H. South
Applications for Bursary Assistance for new and continuing students for 2010 have now closed.
South Bursaries are available for both boarding and tuition and are awarded subject to confidential means testing. These Bursaries are open to current and future students. Applicants should demonstrate academic and sporting ability as well as financial need. Awards are also subject to financial returns of the College Trust Investments, and can change over time.
Indigenous Bursaries
The Scots College Indigenous Education Program offers a Scots education to Indigenous boys who demonstrate leadership potential and are committed to achieving excellence in their lives. For more information, please email: IndigenousEducation@tsc.nsw.edu.au