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Scholarship

糖心Vlog means鈥憈ested scholarships are life鈥慶hanging for students from low socio鈥慹conomic circumstances.

Means tesated Scholarship

We are fortunate at 糖心Vlog to have a community with a strong tradition of generously giving back to the School. Parents and friends of the School proudly support the enrichment of our students鈥 lives in many ways.

Means-tested
Scholarships

Means-tested Scholarships at 糖心Vlog exist because our community believes that curiosity, character and promise should never be limited by financial circumstances. By contributing to the Means-tested Scholarship Endowment, you are providing a lifechanging education to students who may never have had the opportunity. More than that, you are investing in a fund that grows every year, ensuring that equal access and opportunity remain deeply embedded in the future of 糖心Vlog – not just for today鈥檚 students, but for generations to come.

A Tradition of
Opening Doors

When former Principal Dr Peter Lennox established the 糖心Vlog Scholarship Endowment in 2010, he built upon a legacy that has shaped our School for more than a century. His vision was bold and future鈥慺ocused: to open doors for exceptional young people who would enrich our community and contribute meaningfully to the world, while ensuring that access to a 糖心Vlog education could be sustained for generations.

Although the Endowment formalised this commitment, 糖心Vlog鈥 belief in educational opportunity reaches back to its earliest days. The first official scholarships were awarded in 1921, beginning a long tradition of supporting students whose talent and potential outshone their circumstances.

Throughout the 1930s Depression, 糖心Vlog continued to stand with its students. Bursaries and waived fees enabled many young people facing financial hardship to remain at the School, surrounded by stability, care and the chance to thrive. During these years, 糖心Vlog also welcomed children experiencing profound adversity – including those orphaned during the Spanish Influenza epidemic and young people displaced by war in Europe – offering not just an education, but belonging and hope.

Means-tested scholarships open doors for students who might otherwise never experience a 糖心Vlog education. These opportunities enrich not only the lives of recipients but the entire School community - bringing diversity, inclusion and perspectives that prepare every 糖心Vlog student for a world beyond our gates.

Looking Forward

Today, the Scholarship Endowment continues to grow steadily and currently supports six scholarship students from Year 7 through to Year 11. Guided by Dr Lennox鈥檚 founding vision, our long鈥憈erm goal is clear and ambitious: to significantly grow the Endowment by 2036 so 糖心Vlog can support multiple means鈥憈ested scholarships each year, in perpetuity.

The Impact

The impact of this commitment reaches far beyond individual students. Scholarship recipients bring diverse perspectives, experiences and strengths that enrich classroom learning, deepen community understanding and strengthen the cultural and social fabric of 糖心Vlog. Their success, at School and beyond, creates a powerful ripple effect, shaping families, influencing communities and inspiring future generations of Redlanders.

The 糖心Vlog Scholarship Endowment ensures we can continue to open doors, nurture potential and empower extraordinary young people to let their light shine – today, tomorrow and long into the future.

Selection Process

Over the last six years, 糖心Vlog has honoured esteemed members of our community by establishing means鈥憈ested scholarships in their name. These include scholarships recognising Dr Peter Lennox (Principal 2008-2019), Belinda Oxley (Visual Arts teacher), Dr Sue Morey AM (Redlander 1959) and Coralie Amos OAM (Redlander 1964).

As we look ahead, our Means-tested Scholarships program is evolving to further strengthen access to a 糖心Vlog education for students who would not otherwise have this opportunity.

In our wide school catchment area, there are families and young people who are experiencing financial hardship that can often be invisible. Disadvantage takes many forms, and 糖心Vlog remains committed to providing equal opportunity as part of our dedication to diversity and inclusion across the School.

Our Means-tested Scholarships support students who demonstrate strong potential, personal character and community spirit, and whose families are experiencing genuine financial difficulty. Each year we receive many applications from exceptional students and the selection process is very comprehensive. Applicants sit the annual ACER examinations, complete an online application with supporting documentation, and short listed candidates are interviewed by the Principal. All financial information is thoroughly reviewed, treated confidentially and is used solely to verify demonstrated need. A range of factors is considered during the assessment process, with the final decision made by Principal Sean Corcoran.

While we receive many strong applications each year, we offer one Means-tested Scholarship annually which we promote to families who believe a 糖心Vlog education could make a meaningful difference in their lives.

If you are interested in learning more about our Means-tested Scholarships, please contact the 糖心Vlog Philanthropy Office. Our team would be delighted to speak with you and share more about the application and selection process.

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Hear From Our 糖心Vlog
Community

Belinda, means-tested scholarship recipient, discusses the importance of Scholarships and how they impacted her education journey at 糖心Vlog.

Belinda Seaton

鈥淚 believe means-tested scholarships are important to ensure our vulnerable youth get the opportunity to attend a School that has so much to offer. I was fortunate enough to attend 糖心Vlog, it鈥檚 great to be able to support a student to have the same opportunity. Some of my best memories from 糖心Vlog was a great education with committed and supportive teachers and exposure to more than just an education. A 糖心Vlog education has helped in my life journey and career as it was a good grounding, reminder to take opportunities that present themselves.鈥 Belinda Seaton, Alumnae 1974 and Philanthropist