We know that by choosing an independent school you are making a significant investment in your daughter's future. Through our scholarship program, we make a Glennie education a reality for as many girls as possible.
Glennie offers a number of scholarships, across different categories, providing part remission for tuition fees (up to 50%). In some cases, part remission for boarding fees may also be provided.
Applications for scholarships for entry into Years 7 to 11 in 2024 open on Monday, 7 November 2022 and close on Friday, 3 February 2023.
Testing Dates 2023:
Applications open in November each year with testing taking place in February for admission in the following year. To register for the Edutest scholarship test, please visit:
Academic scholarships are awarded based upon academic reports and the results of the scholarship test.
General Ability scholarships are based on all-round ability (a combination of academic, sporting and/or cultural talents, and evidence of leadership roles) with applicants sitting the scholarship test and providing supporting evidence of other abilities to assist their application.
The Glennie Sports Academy (GSA) Scholarships are available to students who can demonstrate a history of achievement in sport. Applicants are not required to sit the scholarship test, however, may be asked to demonstrate their ability by attending a Skills and Testing day and by providing supporting documentation of their achievements. Not all girls will be successful in being invited to the testing day.
The Helene Orton Performing Arts Scholarship is based on talent in the performing arts and results. Applicants are not required to sit the scholarship test, however, may be asked to demonstrate their dance, music, and drama ability by audition, and by providing supporting documentation of their achievements. Not all girls will be successful in gaining an audition.
The Glennie Old Girls' Association (GOGA) and Glennie Parents and Friends' Association each sponsor an academic scholarship awarded to applicants based on the results of the test. In addition to sitting the scholarship test, GOGA scholarship applicants are required to show a previous family connection with the School. For example, the applicant’s mother or grandmother was a past student and their alumni year.
Isolated Children's Parents' Association (ICPA) scholarships are available to the daughter of a current financial member of the ICPA. The applicant is also required to sit the scholarship test.
For more information on Glennie scholarships, please contact our Registrar on +61 7 4688 8888 or email enrol@glennie.qld.edu.au.
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