Scholarships

2026 Buchholz Secondary Schooling Scholarships

The Buchholz Secondary Schooling Scholarships have been made available due to the generosity of the late Lesvey Valerie Buchholz who left the bulk of her estate to the Lutheran Church of Australia Queensland District (LCAQD) to provide the opportunity for as many students as possible to attend a Lutheran secondary school who would otherwise be precluded from doing so due to financial hardship.

The scholarships are awarded for the length of the child’s secondary education up to a maximum of six years (years 7-12). It is on-going in nature; covering the period of secondary schooling until the recipient graduates, is withdrawn, or has their enrolment cancelled by the school for which the scholarship is granted.

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2026 LLL School Bursaries

The LLL School Bursaries have been made available due to the generosity of the LLL.

The bursaries are intended to be awarded for a maximum of seven years but reviewed on an annual basis to ensure financial need remains and the recipient continues to contribute broadly and positively to the life of the school. They are prioritised to those children entering the first year of primary school and the first year of secondary school.

It covers annual tuition fees, inclusive of compulsory levies, at a level of between 25-50% up to a maximum of $5,000, depending on the capacity of the family to contribute to their child’s education, and on the Bursary funds available.

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Prince of Peace Academic Scholarships

Selection Criteria

Our Academic Scholarships are awarded based on outstanding results achieved in scholarship testing, previous academic records and an interview with the Head of College or Head of Campus. Academic Scholarships are set for 2 years and typically awarded for Years 7, 9 and 11.

The Scholarship test for Academic Scholarships commencing in 2026 will be held on Saturday 29 March 2025. Registration for Scholarship Test closes on Friday 7 March 2025.

Student selection is based on external academic examination (administered by Edutest) results and, if shortlisted, a subsequent interview.

Register for scholarship testing via EduTest here »

Please read the following important information prior to applying for an Academic Scholarship:

The Examinations for Academic Scholarships for the 2026 school year will be held on the Middle and Senior Campus on Saturday, 29 March 2025.


The closing date for registration is Friday 7 March 2025 at 3:00pm (AEST)


The cost of the scholarship exam is $100 including GST.  Payment must be made at the end of the registration process online.  If payment is not made, your registration will not be valid.


Testing is open to all current and external students who will be in Years 7 to 12 in 2026


Alternate testing dates are not available and late applications will not be accepted after Friday 7 March 2025.


There are limited places available for the examination.  Registration will close prior to the published date if places are filled.


The examination will consist of 4 x 30 multiple choice tests, and 1 x 15 minute creative writing test.


Further information will be sent to registered students in the week prior to the examination date.


Short-listed applicants who are invited for interview, will be notified of the date and time via email.  Non-attendance at the interview will result in the application being voided.


Register for the EduTest Scholarship Examination.  You will need to create an parent account with EduTest if you have not previously done so (via the same link).


 

Click here to register with EduTest.

 


What conditions are placed on Scholarships?

Scholarship conditions will be outlined in the letter of offer for successful students.  These conditions may including the following:

    • Maintain a high academic level (GPA)
    • Remain in good standing with the College in relation to:
        • Effort
        • Behaviour
        • Attendance
        • Compliance with other College expectations
        • Participation fully in the co-curricular activities of the college in so far as their abilities allow
    • Show support to the leadership role that is implicit for all scholarship holders. This includes being a positive role model for younger students, displaying leadership by encouraging and supporting other students and fostering team and College spirit.

Further Information