Year 7
2019
The Grace Lawrance Bursary Description Girls in Year 6 in 2018 at any school other than Queenwood are invited to apply for the Grace Lawrance Bursary for Years 7-12. The Bursary will be awarded on the basis of academic ability and general excellence. A Bursary covers tuition fees at Queenwood each year. It does not cover the cost of books, uniforms, excursions or additional individual subject fees etc. Recipients receive additional benefits including mentoring from esteemed Old Girls, regular attendance at the Balmoral Lecture Series, involvement in the Catalyst Programme for gifted and talented students and participation in events as offered by the Principal. As a Bursary is means-tested, parents of short-listed candidates will be asked to present their financial circumstances, signed by a registered chartered accountant or CPA. This information will be kept strictly confidential. Continuation of a Bursary each year will be subject to an annual review of the candidate's progress and financial circumstances of her parents. All scholarships are awarded at the Principal’s discretion. The School reserves the right in its absolute discretion not to award a scholarship in any particular year or any particular award.
Notes Portfolios (where appropriate), a recent school report, NAPLAN results and two written references must be submitted on the day of the examination. Please mark ‘Year 7 Grace Lawrance Bursary Attn: Director of Admissions, 47 Mandolong Road, Mosman NSW 2088’. Portfolios will not be returned; please ensure you do not submit original documents. Candidates must sit the scholarship examination on Friday, 16 February 2018. A family who has already accepted an offer of enrolment from Queenwood is deemed, on financial grounds, to be ineligible for Bursary assistance. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed by the Principal 5-10 March 2018 and final offers will be made by 31 March 2018. Students classed as 'overseas students' are not permitted to apply. Final selection is at the Principal’s discretion.
Terms and Conditions: • • • • • • • • •
Applicants must accept the Conditions of Enrolment and any other requirements and conditions outlined in the scholarship offer. Scholarships may be withdrawn, and/or reallocated if candidates do not complete the acceptance as instructed. Scholarships, bursaries and awards cannot be deferred or transferred to another year of entry. Scholarships are not redeemable for cash or other benefits. Continuation of a scholarship each year will be subject to an annual review of the recipient’s progress. Review of bursary recipients and means-tested scholars may also involve a review of the financial circumstances of her parents. Scholarship students must adhere to the Queenwood Code of Conduct published in the School Diary. Scholarship students are expected to promote school values –truth, courage and service– in the School and the wider community. Scholarships may be withdrawn at any stage if the recipient provides incorrect, false or misleading information or withholds relevant information. This includes circumstances where the false information is unrelated to the assessment in awarding the scholarship. The recipients of academic or build-your-own scholarships may be announced in School publications or used in advertising material. Means-tested scholars you may choose not to consent to the announcement of their award in school publications and/or advertising material published in commercial publications. Scholarship applicants must be Australian citizens or have appropriate residential visas for the duration of their time at Queenwood.
Eligibility
Female students enrolled in Year 6, or equivalent, in 2018.
Applications Close
Friday, 9 February 2018. No late applications will be accepted.
Application Fee
No charge. You must first apply for an academic scholarship. If you are not in the position to pay for the Academic Scholarship application, please contact Emma Macey, the DirectorOfAdmissions@queenwood.nsw.edu.au, 8968 7714 for assistance.