Shine bright at Tatachilla

Are you looking for a school that actively celebrates high achievement?

Tatachilla Lutheran College in McLaren Vale fosters a culture of personal excellence, creativity and leadership.

A range of exciting scholarships are now on offer for exceptional individuals looking to fulfil their potential.

Scholarship categories include General Excellence (Years 4-7); Academic Excellence (Year 10); Science and Mathematics (Year 10); Advanced Athletics (Year 10); Arts (Year 7-10); Ecological Stewardship (Years 7-10); and First Nations (Years 7-12).

All scholarship recipients, regardless of scholarship type, receive a 25% discount on college tuition fees for a period of one academic year. Recipients may re-apply for a scholarship for the subsequent academic year.

Students who are highly motivated learners and who can demonstrate an outstanding aptitude for their area of passion are invited to apply for one or more of the scholarship opportunities currently available.

It is expected that applicants will embody the college values of Believe, Become, Belong and be committed to:

  • investing diligently in the learning opportunities available to them at Tatachilla
  • becoming leaders in the Tatachilla community
  • contributing positively to college culture

 

Scholarship places are limited and as such, interested parties are encouraged to lodge a scholarship application as soon as possible.

Scholarships applications for the 2025 academic year close on Friday 20 September 2024.


More information on scholarship categories, criteria and the application process is available on the Tatachilla Lutheran College:

tatachilla.sa.edu.au

 

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