Performing Arts Scholarships
Performing Arts scholarships are available in Music, Debating and Chess for Years 7, 8, 9 or 10.
Applications for 2026 now open (closing on 31 March 2025).
Please check your eligibility via the "Key standards for Performing Arts Scholarships" below before applying.
Performing Arts Scholarships acknowledge and reward high-achieving students as determined by academic performance, results in Music, Chess and Debating and successful interview.
Key Standards for Music Scholarship
- Entering Year 7, 8, 9 or 10
- High academic performance and future potential based on school reports
- Diligence and application in academic studies
- Achievement and involvement in other areas of excellence, such as performing arts, visual arts, sports, music, debating and other relevant areas
- A demonstrated sense of community
- Leadership capacity
- Australian citizen or permanent resident
The following minimum achievements are required for Performing Art Scholarship - Music;
Chordophones
- Piano - Grade 5
Brass
- Trumpet - Grade 4
- French Horn, Trombone, Euphonium and Tuba - Grade 3
Percussion
- Students can present on one or more instruments, including Snare Drum, Marimba or Vibraphone - Grade 3
Strings
- Viola, Double Bass - Grade 3
- Violin, Cello - Grade 4
Woodwind
- Flute, Oboe, Bassoon - Grade 3
- Saxophone, Clarinet - Grade 4
If you feel you meet the criteria and would like to be considered, please complete this form to begin the process.
Key standards for Performing Arts Scholarship
- Entering Year 7, 8, 9 or 10
- High academic performance and future potential based on school reports
- Diligence and application in academic studies
- Achievement and involvement in other areas of excellence, such as performing arts, visual arts, sports, music, debating and other relevant areas
- A demonstrated sense of community
- Leadership capacity
- Australian citizen or permanent resident
If you feel you meet the criteria and would like to be considered, please complete this form to begin the process.