Scholarships - Newcastle Grammar School
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Archived: 2026-04-23 17:14
Scholarships - Newcastle Grammar School
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Scholarships
Newcastle Grammar School offers the opportunity for outstanding students to apply for a number of scholarships in areas such as Academics, Creative Arts and Sport. Secondary Years scholarships take the form of partial remission of tuition fees and are available to Australian citizens and permanent residents. Scholarship places are reviewed each year.
In 2027, we are pleased to award the first Murray Wotton Scholarships to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who demonstrate a commitment to their academic studies and a commitment to the broader School community. (Scholarship value is up to 85% of NGS listed tuition fees – other fees may apply).
Current opportunities
Applications for the Year 7 2027 Murray Wotton Scholarship for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students are accepted until Tuesday 30 June 2026. Please complete the application form
here
.
Please direct questions about the Murray Wotton Scholarship to Jessica Penny, First Nations and Engagement Coordinator
Jessica.Penny@ngs.nsw.edu.au
Eligibility
for Murray Wotton Scholarship
Applications are invited from existing students and students not currently enrolled at Newcastle Grammar School. All applicants for the Murray Wotton Scholarship must:
Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
Attend a School Tour (except for existing NGS students)
Answer the following questions:
Why would you like to attend Newcastle Grammar School?
What does your Aboriginality mean to you and what is your cultural journey?
Your response should refer to at least one of the values of Newcastle Grammar School – Respect | Integrity | Service | Excellence. Discuss which value you resonate with most and explain how you would live out that value at NGS. Your response should demonstrate your willingness to explore your culture and connection to your mob.
Your response may be a written statement (maximum of 300 words) or video presentation (maximum of two minutes) or voice recording (maximum of two minutes).
For information about future scholarships at NGS, contact Head of Enrolments
Rowena.McGowan@ngs.nsw.edu.au
Scholarships for 2027 have closed.
Scholarships for 2028 entry will be advertised via this website Term 4 2026.
Read Our 2027 Scholarship Booklet
How to Apply
Step 1: External students only
Complete NGS enrolment application (if not already done so)
here
Step 2: Register for the AAS Examination
Scholarships have closed for 2027.
Step 3: School Tour Attendance
Register and attend a School Tour
here
(not valid for existing NGS students)
Step 4: Sit the AAS Examination
All applications, regardless of the scholarship they are applying for, must complete the test.
Step 5: If shortlisted, attend an interview
After the examination, a short list of applicants will be created and these applicants will be invited to the School for an interview with one of the Executive Staff members. Unsuccessful candidates will receive a letter by mail as soon as possible after all offers have been made.
Step 6: Accept the Offer
Accept the scholarship, if offered, and pay the non-refundable Entry Fee.
Skip to content
Scholarships
Newcastle Grammar School offers the opportunity for outstanding students to apply for a number of scholarships in areas such as Academics, Creative Arts and Sport. Secondary Years scholarships take the form of partial remission of tuition fees and are available to Australian citizens and permanent residents. Scholarship places are reviewed each year.
In 2027, we are pleased to award the first Murray Wotton Scholarships to Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students who demonstrate a commitment to their academic studies and a commitment to the broader School community. (Scholarship value is up to 85% of NGS listed tuition fees – other fees may apply).
Current opportunities
Applications for the Year 7 2027 Murray Wotton Scholarship for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander students are accepted until Tuesday 30 June 2026. Please complete the application form
here
.
Please direct questions about the Murray Wotton Scholarship to Jessica Penny, First Nations and Engagement Coordinator
Jessica.Penny@ngs.nsw.edu.au
Eligibility
for Murray Wotton Scholarship
Applications are invited from existing students and students not currently enrolled at Newcastle Grammar School. All applicants for the Murray Wotton Scholarship must:
Be an Australian Citizen or Permanent Resident
Attend a School Tour (except for existing NGS students)
Answer the following questions:
Why would you like to attend Newcastle Grammar School?
What does your Aboriginality mean to you and what is your cultural journey?
Your response should refer to at least one of the values of Newcastle Grammar School – Respect | Integrity | Service | Excellence. Discuss which value you resonate with most and explain how you would live out that value at NGS. Your response should demonstrate your willingness to explore your culture and connection to your mob.
Your response may be a written statement (maximum of 300 words) or video presentation (maximum of two minutes) or voice recording (maximum of two minutes).
For information about future scholarships at NGS, contact Head of Enrolments
Rowena.McGowan@ngs.nsw.edu.au
Scholarships for 2027 have closed.
Scholarships for 2028 entry will be advertised via this website Term 4 2026.
Read Our 2027 Scholarship Booklet
How to Apply
Step 1: External students only
Complete NGS enrolment application (if not already done so)
here
Step 2: Register for the AAS Examination
Scholarships have closed for 2027.
Step 3: School Tour Attendance
Register and attend a School Tour
here
(not valid for existing NGS students)
Step 4: Sit the AAS Examination
All applications, regardless of the scholarship they are applying for, must complete the test.
Step 5: If shortlisted, attend an interview
After the examination, a short list of applicants will be created and these applicants will be invited to the School for an interview with one of the Executive Staff members. Unsuccessful candidates will receive a letter by mail as soon as possible after all offers have been made.
Step 6: Accept the Offer
Accept the scholarship, if offered, and pay the non-refundable Entry Fee.