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Scholarships

Through the generosity of a number of the School’s supporters, the following scholarships are available to students:

The G & E Jones Foundation Scholarship

This Scholarship, valued at $6,000, is available to a First Year Advanced Diploma student, or a Certificate III student, who lives in the Warrnambool district of Victoria. The scholarship will be awarded on the basis of the audition, an interview and a demonstrated need for financial assistance. The scholarship money is intended primarily for the payment of fees and travelling and living expenses.

“The Ramayana” Third Year production 2004

The Cybec Scholarship

The Cybec Scholarship, valued at $5,000, is awarded to a Second or Third Year Advanced Diploma student who, in the opinion of the Director and Staff, has demonstrated their professional potential and that they would benefit significantly from financial assistance. The funds are to be used primarily for the payment of tuition fees.

The Florence Young Scholarship, awarded by the Tallis Foundation

This Scholarship, named in honour of a much-loved, early 20th Century Australian stage star, is valued at $4,000. It is awarded to a Second or Third Year Advanced Diploma student who, in the opinion of the Director and Staff, has demonstrated their professional potential and can show that financial assistance would significantly benefit them. The funds are to be used primarily for the payment of tuition fees.

The Basin Theatre Group Ltd. Award

Valued at $500, the Scholarship is awarded to a First Year student on the basis of the potential demonstrated at their entry audition. The scholarship is a generous vote of support from one of Melbourne’s leading amateur theatre groups.

“Love, by William Shakespeare” Third Year production 2006

The William P. Carr Scholarship

Values at $500, the Scholarship is awarded to a First Year student on the basis of the potential demonstrated at their entry audition. The Award was established by the National Theatre to commemorate the work of the School’s founding Director of Drama.