Scholarships
At Trinity, we believe in nurturing the talents and potential of our students, both new and existing, through our Scholarship Program. Designed to create a unique learning environment and foster lifelong learning, our scholarships empower students to become the leaders of the future.
Each year, we are proud to offer a number of Academic, Sports, Performing Arts and Indigenous Scholarships.
In 2027, we will be offering scholarships for entry into Year 11 only.
Academic Scholarships
Recognising exceptional academic potential, Academic Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate excellence across a broad range of disciplines. These scholarships celebrate intellectual curiosity and a commitment to academic excellence.
All students wishing to apply for an Academic Scholarship must sit the Academic Assessment Services (AAS) Scholarship Test at the students’ home on Saturday 2 May 2026.
An application fee of $125 is required when registering with AAS.
Please note: testing will not be permitted unless the application fee has been paid and a 10-minute preparation test has been completed by Tuesday 28 April 2026.
Remission
50% of the annual Tuition Fee is dependent on academic performance in the AAS test and review of other documents supporting academic performance.
AAS Testing
- Registrations with AAS close on Thursday 23 April, at 10.00am.
- Testing is scheduled for Saturday 2 May 2026 from 8.30am – 12.15pm
Submissions & Evidence
All scholarship applicants are requested to provide a Portfolio including:
- A cover letter written by the student outlining their interest in the scholarship and, if not yet enrolled at Trinity, why they are interested in enrolling (max two pages).
- NAPLAN - most recent (plus additional years).
- Two most recent school reports that include teacher comments.
- Any other supporting (academic-related) documentation.
- Evidence of high achievement in co-curricular activities within the school environment or local community.
- Results in academic competitions.
- Evidence of leadership roles (if applicable).
- Other academic evidence.
*AAS results are sent directly to the College, therefore not required to be included as part of the application. These results are kept confidential to the College.
Interview
Students shortlisted based on academic performance will be invited for an interview.
Sports Scholarships
Sports Scholarships are designed for students who compete at the State or National level in their chosen sport. In addition to being active participants in the wide range of sporting opportunities available at our College, recipients must also maintain a solid academic record. These scholarships combine sporting prowess with a dedication to academic achievement.
Remission
50% of the annual Tuition Fee is dependent on meritorious performance and review of other documents supporting excellence in sport (state or national representation).
Applications
- Applications close on Thursday 23 April, at 10.00am.
- Interviews conducted in Term 2, 2026.
Submissions & Evidence
Students applying are required to submit the following items in their portfolio:
- A cover letter written by the student outlining their interest in the scholarship and, if not yet enrolled at Trinity Anglican College, why they are interested in enrolling (max two pages).
- Provide an overall summary of major event results, including evidence to verify these results.
- A personal reference, such as a sports coach, instructor, mentor, etc.
- Two most recent school reports that include teacher comments.
- Any other supporting (merit-related) documentation.
An application fee of $50 payable to the College is required when submitting a Sports Scholarship Application.
Interview
Students shortlisted based on meritorious performance will be invited for an interview.
Performing Arts Scholarships
Our Performing Arts Scholarships celebrate students who exhibit a high level of skill in areas such as music, singing, dance, or drama. These scholarships offer the opportunity to excel in the performing arts while also emphasising the importance of maintaining academic excellence.
Remission
50% of the annual Tuition Fee is dependent on meritorious performance and review of other documents supporting excellence in music, singing, dance or drama.
Applications
- Applications close on Thursday 23 April, at 10.00am.
- Interviews conducted in Term 2, 2026.
Submissions & Evidence
Students applying are required to submit the following items in their portfolio:
- A cover letter written by the student outlining their interest in the scholarship and, if not yet enrolled at Trinity Anglican College, why they are interested in enrolling (max two pages).
- List of relevant performance results in the chosen area of interest. Provide an overall summary of major event results including evidence to verify these results.
- A personal reference from a relevant teacher, tutor or mentor.
- Two most recent school reports that include teacher comments.
- Any other supporting (merit-related) documentation.
An application fee of $50 payable to the College is required when submitting a Performing Arts Scholarship Application.
Interview
Students shortlisted based on meritorious performance will be invited for an interview.
Indigenous Scholarships
We are committed to supporting Indigenous students in their educational journey. Our Indigenous Scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate a genuine concern for the broader community, a strong connection to their cultural heritage, leadership abilities, and a commitment to their academic studies. These scholarships promote cultural pride and academic success.
Remission
50% of the annual Tuition Fee is dependent on meritorious performance and review of other documents.
Applications
- Applications close on Thursday 23 April, at 10.00am.
- Interviews conducted in Term 2, 2026.
Submissions & Evidence
Students applying are required to submit the following items in their portfolio:
- A cover letter written by the student outlining their interest in the scholarship and, if not yet enrolled at Trinity Anglican College, why they are interested in attending (max two pages).
- Evidence of high achievement in co-curricular activities within the school environment or local Indigenous community.
- A personal reference, such as a teacher, Principal or Senior Indigenous Community Member.
- Evidence of leadership roles (if applicable).
- Other academic evidence.
- Two most recent school reports that include teacher comments.
- Any other supporting (merit-related) documentation.
There is no cost associated with an Indigenous Scholarship Application.
Eligibility
- Australian citizen who identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (applicant must supply a Certificate of Aboriginality).
Interview
Students shortlisted will be invited for an interview.
How to Apply
To apply for any of these scholarships, interested students are required to complete an online application via the Trinity Anglican College website before 10am on Thursday 23 April 2026.
- View the Scholarship Booklet
- Apply for an Academic Scholarship
- Apply for a Sports, Performing Arts or Indigenous Scholarship
By offering these scholarships, we aim to provide deserving students with the means to pursue their passions, develop their talents, and make a positive impact in their chosen fields. We encourage all eligible students to take advantage of this opportunity and join our vibrant community of scholars.