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Performing Arts scholarships are available in Music, Debating and Chess for Years 7, 8, 9 or 10.

Applications are now closed and will reopen in Term 4 for 2026 Applications.

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 Performing Arts Scholarship

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

The following minimum achievements are required for Performing Art Scholarship - Music;

  • 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
Applications are now closed and will reopen in Term 4 for 2026 applications.
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