At Tintern Grammar are proud to offer Scholarship opportunities to support attendance at the School by young people who might otherwise not have the option to attend Tintern.
A Scholarship to Tintern opens up diverse and challenging opportunities for the holder and provides breadth and depth to their education and also carries with it a duty to contribute and lead within the Tintern community.
The Scholarship holders bring an enormous amount to our community. This can be in academic leadership, in social justice and service, in broader leadership, and in their role modeling of strong character, their appetite for learning and improvement, and their respect, care, and kindness towards others.
The school welcome applications for our 2025 scholarships from young women and men who share the aspiration to develop and amplify these important elements of personal and community character. Please visit this website in July 2023 to apply.
ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND LEADERSHIP SCHOLARSHIPS
Academic Achievement and Leadership Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the student’s results from an independent academic examination, as well as their completed application, NAPLAN results, school reports, and accompanying documentation.
Students will also need to demonstrate broader involvement and engagement in co- and extra-curricular activities outside the classroom.
Academic performance must be maintained throughout the holder’s journey through the School. Shortlisted candidates will attend an interview with the Principal or Vice Principal.
GENERAL EXCELLENCE SCHOLARSHIPS
Future Voices Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the student’s application which will demonstrate a balance of academic potential and commitment, leadership qualities and involvement, commitment to a range of co-and extra-curricular activities, and willingness to contribute across multiple facets of school life.
This may be in the areas of sport, community or public service, environmental responsibility, or other fields of significance. Both leadership and involvement must be maintained throughout the holder’s journey through the School.
All Future Voices applicants are required to sit an independent academic examination and short-listed candidates will attend an interview with the Principal or Vice Principal.
MUSIC Tintern Grammar Scholarship
Music Scholarships are offered on the basis of the student’s music audition as well as the results from the independent academic examination. During the audition, students must demonstrate outstanding musical ability.
Students are required to play two contrasting pieces on their main instrument and arrange for their own accompanist to attend the audition.
Commitment to tuition and involvement in ensembles and performance must be maintained throughout the holder’s journey through the school.
Years 7 and 8 entry
- String and Woodwind instruments must be at Grade 4 AMEB standard or above
- Brass instruments must be at Grade 2 AMEB standard or above
Year 9, 10, and 11 entry
- String and Woodwind instruments must be at Grade 5 AMEB standard or above
- Brass instruments must be at Grade 3 AMEB standard or above
PERFORMING ARTS SCHOLARSHIPS
Performing Arts Scholarships are offered on the basis of the student’s audition in either drama, dance, musical theatre, or a combination of these areas as well as the results from the independent academic examination.
Students are required to perform two contrasting pieces in their chosen area and arrange an accompanist to attend the audition if required.
Performing Arts Applicants will be assessed using a combination of the following selection criteria:
- Ability to demonstrate excellence in drama, dance, or musical theatre performance, or a combination of these areas.
- Preparedness to fully engage in the life of the School and participate in a range of Performing Arts co-curricular activities.
- A commitment to the Performing Arts at Tintern Grammar through academic study in Drama and/or Theatre Studies through to Year 12.
- A willingness to uphold the School’s compass values.
- Audition Performance of two contrasting pieces that show ability in the chosen area/s.
SOCIAL JUSTICE SCHOLARSHIPS
Social Justice Scholarships will be awarded on the basis of the student’s application which will demonstrate a balance of academic potential and commitment, leadership qualities and involvement, and a commitment to a range of co-and extra-curricular activities.
In addition, a willingness to contribute across multiple facets of school life as well as a demonstration of how they have made a positive impact on their local or global communities and a commitment to continue this involvement in leadership, community, and social justice activities must be maintained throughout the holder’s journey through the School.
The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the student’s application as well as the results from an independent academic examination, school reports, and NAPLAN results, along with an interview with the Principal and any additional information as required during the application process.
This scholarship is aimed at those who would not normally have the financial means to attend Tintern Grammar. These scholarships are means-tested and shortlisted candidates will be required to provide financial disclosure upon request.
HOW TO APPLY FOR THE TINTERN GRAMMAR SCHOLARSHIP
Scholarship applications for students commencing in Year 5 and in Years 7 through to 11 2025 will open in July 2023. Students may apply for more than one scholarship. Applications are open to Australian citizens and Australian Permanent Residents only.
To apply please visit this page in July 2023, If you have any questions, please contact the official: scholarships@tintern.vic.edu.au