• Year 5 scholarships offer remission of up to 50% of the annual tuition fees to the end of Year 8
• Years 7 to 11 scholarships offer remission of up to 50% of the annual tuition fees
to the end of Year 12
• The award of any scholarship may be withheld if applicants are not of the required standard
• Successful music candidates are expected to play a full and meaningful role in the life of the College in general, and the Music School in particular
• Music scholarships cover music tuition fees and where it is deemed appropriate may be extended to include some contribution towards school tuition fees
• Under no circumstances will a candidate be allowed to sit for the examination or music audition other than on the date specified
• On receipt of a scholarship any concessions or bursaries already held by the student are cancelled or renegotiated
• Where two or more scholarships are held concurrently, the value of those given by the College will be reduced so that the total value of scholarships held does not exceed the tuition and boarding fees charged
• Students currently attending PLC Senior School are INELIGIBLE to sit for the Years 8 - 11 scholarships
• Scholarships are not available to full fee paying overseas students
• Any scholarship may be withdrawn if the student’s achievements or attitude are considered unsatisfactory
A requirement of the Australian Privacy Act
The Registrar’s Office collects personal information, including sensitive information about students and parents or guardians at the time of application for a scholarship. The primary purpose of collecting this information is to enable decisions to be made regarding the award of one of a number of scholarships.
Some of the information we collect with regard to this application is to fulfil the requirements of trustees of several of our scholarships and to assess the need of applicants. If you do not provide this information we will not be able to assess the eligibility of your daughter for one of these scholarships.
It is not envisaged that any of this information will be disclosed to others, other than the selection committees for the various scholarships.
Parents may seek access to personal information collected about them and their daughter by contacting the College. However, there will be occasions when access is denied. Such occasions would include where the release would reveal evaluative information in connection with the scholarship decision making process.
If you provide the College with the personal information of others, such as doctors, a spouse or emergency contacts, you should inform them that you are disclosing that information to the School and why, so that they may access that information if they wish.
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