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For more than 140 years, All Saints’ College has been providing regional families with excellent educational service and superb academic results.
College registrar Michael Hissey commented All Saints’ had maintained a strong historical connection with the families of the greater Nyngan district and generous scholarships are available to help families of the region to allow their children to attend this great school.”
According to All Saints’ head of College, Dr Peter Miller they worked very hard to assist families with scholarships and other awards to make the finances work so they could offer this great opportunity to their children.
“In addition to academic and music scholarships, Head of College Awards are offered annually to good all-rounders who bring something special to our student community,” he said.
“This may take the form of success in fields as diverse as public speaking, equestrian prowess or the creative arts.
“So the scholarship students whom we enrol contribute a great deal to the life of our wonderful school.”
“At All Saints’ we offer a range of scholarships and awards to students for entry to years 5, 7, 9, 10 and 11.
“Our scholarship program is a generous one and can apply to both boarding and tuition fees.
“ The college participates in the Cooperative Testing Program conducted each year by the national body ACER (Australian Council for Education Research) with testing for 2016 entry to be undertaken at the college (or at the centre in Dubbo) on Saturday February 28 2015.
Applications for 2016 ACER Scholarships are now being received via the ‘scholarships’ link on the homepage of the school website: www.saints.nsw.edu.au.
Applicants and their families will be invited to the college for a personal tour and informal interview with Dr Miller as part of the selection process.
“We sincerely encourage our Nyngan and district families to explore this real possibility for
their children,” Mr Hissey concluded.