Scholarships: To help students study
Scholarships recognise academic/ sporting/ cultural excellence and potential and provide talented students with an opportunity to further develop their knowledge and skills and receive additional financial support.
It is important to remember that you can apply for as many scholarships as you like and at multiple universities. However, you can only accept the scholarship from the university that you will be attending.
If you are of Māori or Pasifika descent, please make sure you check to see what specific scholarships the universities are offering.
Local Scholarships are offered each year. Check details from the Transition office. They are also advertised on SchoolApps. (Download from Playstore.)
- Personal statement – academic achievement, leadership, sporting, cultural and community achievements and involvement
- Statement about your study plans and ambitions
- List of accomplishments, awards, leadership positions
- Academic results
- References – one of these is a confidential reference from Te Paepae o Aotea and you will need to request this reference from Mr Elgar.
Bryce Jourdain Scholarship
https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:600e7079-3b22-43d7-80fa-bd73572dd631