Merit Based Scholarships.
At Discovery College, we believe in celebrating exceptional secondary students who strive for excellence in various areas of their lives. That's why we are proud to offer a limited number of scholarships to deserving individuals who excel in academics, community service, sports, music, drama, visual arts, and design.
Our scholarship program aims to recognize and support outstanding talent, providing opportunities for students to unlock their full potential The allocation of these prestigious merit-based scholarships is carefully overseen by our scholarship committee, ensuring a fair and thorough evaluation process. Scholarship awards are reviewed annually, but are typically renewed through graduation.
We welcome external applicants entering Year 7 and above, who meet our rigorous criteria to apply for these coveted scholarships at any time.Before embarking on your scholarship application journey, we encourage you to familiarize yourself with the essential information available on our website. This will provide you with a comprehensive understanding of the requirements and expectations associated with our scholarships.
To make your application process smoother, we kindly request that you carefully review the descriptions, qualifications, and required documentation specific to the scholarship category you wish to apply for. Some scholarships may require additional materials, so it is crucial to be well-prepared. Please note that each student can apply for only one type of scholarship per year, allowing you to focus your efforts on the area that resonates most with your passion and talents.
Internal Scholarship applications from within DC are accepted from 1 February – 1 March of each year, for scholarships beginning in the following academic year. Students must submit their application online prior to the application deadline. Late applications are not accepted. External applicants may apply any time.
Please note: There is an expectation that students who receive a scholarship at Discovery College will remain at DC until graduation from Year 13. Apart from family circumstances requiring the family’s relocation from Hong Kong, if a student leaves prior to graduation, the family may be asked to repay the scholarship fees awarded.
In addition, if during the scholarship student’s time at DC, he/she applies to attend another secondary school, the scholarship will cease at that point. Discovery College proudly invests in its scholarship students and expects the same commitment from students to the College.
Application Information & Requirements.
External Applicants (students not currently enrolled at Discovery College)
Scholarships are awarded to students entering Year 7 and above. External applicants may be considered for a full or partial scholarship. The level of scholarship award is reviewed annually.
In addition to the application requirements listed below, external applicants are also expected to meet the admission requirements of Discovery College. Once a scholarship has been offered, the student must also complete the online application through the ESF Website for admission to Discovery College, sit for an admissions assessment / interview and provide the following information:
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Student’s current and prior year’s school reports
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Student’s birth certificate
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Student’s
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Hong Kong Permanent Identity Card or
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Passport / PRC Exit Entry Permit pages showing personal details and Visa / Landing Slip (if issued at the time of application) and
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Hong Kong Identity Card (if any at the time of application).
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Both parents’
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Hong Kong Permanent Identity Cards or
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Passports’ / PRC Exit Entry Permits’ pages showing personal details and Visas / Landing Slips (if issued at the time of application) and
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Hong Kong Identity Cards (if issued at the time of application).
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Internal Applicants (students currently enrolled at Discovery College)
Scholarships are awarded to DC students entering Year 10 and above. Internal applicants who are successful with their applications will be awarded up to a maximum of 25% of tuition costs as an initial offer. The level of the scholarship award is reviewed annually.
Before Completing the Application
Students should review the information above and prepare their answers before completing the online form in the section below. Once submitted, changes cannot be made.
In addition, before completing the application, students should review the descriptions, qualifications and required documentation below for the type of scholarship for which they are applying, as some require additional materials to be submitted. Students may apply for only one type of scholarship each year.
Scholarship Types.
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Academic
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Athletics
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Community Engagement
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Design
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Performing Arts – Drama
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Performing Arts – Music
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Visual Arts
Please Note:
1) Discovery College will not offer scholarships where the College cannot provide adequate support to the student.
2) A maximum of two Principal’s Scholarships are awarded at any one time at the discretion of the principal and scholarship committee. A Principal’s Scholarship is awarded to an existing scholarship student who meets the criteria for an academic scholarship and also demonstrates exemplary overall contributions to the College. This scholarship cannot be applied for.
After reviewing the information above, interested applicants must complete the online scholarship application. External candidates may apply at any time for consideration. Internal candidates may apply between 1 March and the deadline of 1 April, for scholarships beginning in the following academic year. The online scholarship applications are available below:
Scholarship Application Timeline & Review.
For Academic Scholarship applications, students who submit complete applications and meet the academic grade requirements will be invited to sit an external scholarship examination. Based on the results of this examination and their curriculum grades, students may be invited to an interview with the scholarship committee. Following the interview, the scholarship committee will consider all components of the application and make a determination as to whether or not a scholarship will be awarded and the amount to be offered.
For all other types of scholarship applications, completed applications will be reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the relevant department (Art, Drama, Music, Design or in the case of athletics, the Sports Coordinator). If the student’s application shows considerable merit, the department head will recommend the student proceed to an interview and/or audition with the scholarship committee. The details of these auditions/assessments are included in the respective description links below. Following the interview and/or audition, the scholarship committee will consider all components of the application and make a determination as to whether or not a scholarship will be awarded and the amount to be offered
Scholarship Application Requirements.
Discovery College scholarship applicants:
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are current full-time students
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are able to be successful on the general admissions assessment
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are committed to extra-curricular and community service activities, participation in school and or community clubs and projects
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demonstrate leadership either in their academic, extra-curricular activities, or community activities
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have the demonstrated or potential ability to act as a role model to peers
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have NOT applied for a scholarship in any of the scholarship categories at Discovery College within the last 12 months
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Please note the specific additional items and qualifications that may be required for each type of scholarship; these are listed in the description links above.
Discovery College seeks applications from globally minded young people who:
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possess skills necessary to conduct purposeful, constructive research
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are able to make sound decisions and to solve complex problems
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can receive and express ideas confidently in English
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demonstrate a commitment to learning languages other than English
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approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety
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have acquired a critical mass of significant knowledge
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have integrity, honesty, and a sense of fairness and justice
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show sensitivity towards the needs of others through service to the community
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respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures
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give thoughtful consideration to their own learning
Offer Process & Notification.
Successful applicants will be advised in writing of the terms and conditions of the scholarship. At the time of accepting the offer they must accept the conditions of the scholarship and agree to provide relevant personal information to enable the college to assess eligibility. Percentages of scholarships are not publicised and are kept confidential between the committee and the scholarship recipient and his/her family. The amount of the scholarship, combined with any current or future employer education allowances, cannot exceed the tuition amount.
Award Disbursement.
A Discovery College Scholarship covers a percentage of tuition fees for over an academic year, subject to the student’s continuing eligibility to hold the scholarship unless otherwise agreed.
The Discovery College Scholarship Programme does not provide financial assistance to students and their families for expenses extraneous to tuition fees. These include expenses such as:
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Textbooks
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Stationery items
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School uniforms
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Field trips
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Lunch programme
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Miscellaneous Levy (including Non-Refundable Building Levy)
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Deposit (held by the ESF) equivalent to one month’s school fees.
Once awarded, scholarship recipients are expected to demonstrate the personal qualities outlined above. It is compulsory for recipients to be active participants in College activities and community service initiatives through the end of Year 13. Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. There are also academic standards expected of scholarship students, which are outlined in the descriptions of each scholarship type above and provided to the family at time of offer.
All scholarship recipients will be allocated a staff mentor who will meet regularly with the student to ensure successful progress towards these goals, as well as completing the regular review cycle.
It is an expectation that students who receive a scholarship at Discovery College will remain at DC until graduation from Year 13. Apart from family circumstances requiring the family’s relocation from Hong Kong, if a student leaves prior to graduation, the family may be asked to repay the scholarship fees awarded. In addition, if during the scholarship student’s time at DC, he/she applies to attend another secondary school, the scholarship will cease at that point.
Current Scholarship Students
A list of current Scholarship Students is available HERE.
Questions about the scholarship programme or application process can be directed to communications@dc.edu.hk.
Scholarship Programme.
Academic Scholarship Criteria.
Students applying for academic scholarships should show a range of advanced analytical, critical and creative thinking skills essential to achieving success in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Programme. Scholarship candidates should show evidence of participation in rigorous learning and enrichment experiences both within and beyond the classroom.
Selection of academic scholars is based on the results of past academic performance indicated by school reports, letters of recommendation, testing, portfolios and interviews coordinated by the Discovery College scholarships committee. Students coming from the MYP curriculum are expected to have a score of 46 across all eight subjects (excluding Personal Project); students in the DP curriculum are expected to have a score of 35 across six subjects (excluding TOK and Extended Essay). New applicants should have a Semester 1 grade at or above the minimum listed above.
In addition to school performance, academic scholarship applicants will also be asked to sit an external scholarship examination. The scholarship examination includes individual assessments in the areas of mathematics, language, writing and academic potential. Each test will last approximately 30-40 minutes. A score in the top twenty percent on this examination is expected in order for the student to be invited to an interview with the scholarship committee.
Scholarship students should be able to present themselves as well rounded individuals who participate in activities and community service outside the school environment. Demonstrated leadership ability will also be closely looked at by the scholarship committee.
Please note, scholarship applications are reviewed and examinations scheduled promptly; following the exam, short-listed candidates are invited for an interview with the scholarship committee at the College. In addition to the documents required of all scholarship applicants, academic scholarship applicants must also submit a fee of $650 to support the cost of the scholarship assessment administration. Cheques should be made payable to Discovery College.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship award at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness. Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development.
All external candidates are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Once awarded, academic scholarship recipients are expected to maintain an exemplary standard in their academic pursuits and commitment to Discovery College. Students in the MYP curriculum are expected to have a minimum average score of 46 across all eight subjects (excluding Personal Project) across Semester 1 and 2 grades; students in the DP curriculum are expected to have a minimum average score of 35 across six subjects (excluding TOK and Extended Essay) across Semester 1 and 2 grades. It is compulsory for recipients to be active participants in College activities and community service initiatives through the end of Year 13.
Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Commitment to the College and academic pursuits will be monitored by the assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.
Athletics (Sporting) Scholarship Criteria.
Athletics scholarships are awarded to students in recognition of outstanding achievement in the field of Physical Education and Sports. Athletic scholarship applicants should be able to make a considerable contribution to the quality of sport performance at DC. This commitment should be demonstrated through current and past participation in competitive athletic programmes and extra curricular activities at a local, national and/or international level. Evidence such as performance summaries, national/provincial representative selection, coaches references or letters of recommendation, as well as video of performance, will be reviewed to determine the quality of athletic performance.
Please note, scholarship applications are reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the physical education department, and short-listed candidates invited for an interview with the scholarship committee at the College.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship award at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness.
Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development. All external applicants are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Once a scholarship is granted, athletes must maintain a very high standard in Physical Education classes and/or sporting commitments while meeting overall academic standards. Applicants should display a strong commitment to the continued development of sport and sporting performance at Discovery College. Requirements could include compulsory attendance at trainings/practices, development workshops, coaching roles for senior students, running lunchtime sport, as well as College representation at sporting competitions. Athletes will also be required to commit to a College code of conduct at sporting events. The development and fulfilment of requirements will be monitored by an assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.
Community Engagement Scholarship Criteria.
Students applying for Community Engagement scholarships should show a range of participation and leadership in the area of Community Engagement, leading to demonstrated and significant change as follows:
Leadership: Community engagement scholarship students are role models for compassion and service, making a significant contribution to building a sense of shared purpose and community responsibility. They should be able to demonstrate their ability to build stronger communities through helping others flourish in their school and the wider community. In particular, they should be able to demonstrate a substantial track record in initiating and leading positive change both within and beyond their school. Examples could include creating, founding, and/or playing a leading role in social projects or NGOs; holding events or developing programmes that bring about benefit to other people and/or the environment; and/or advocacy at a significant level to benefit a social or environmental cause. This track record should include measures that clearly demonstrate the impact of the students’ leadership.
Collective Social Responsibility: Community engagement scholarship students support their peers in improving their community through championing volunteering, CCA’s and leadership, and participation in Community Engagement Groups. They can demonstrate how they have contributed to a community program or initiative with measurable results, showing how their leadership or participation has had a positive and long lasting impact.
Community Mentorship: Community engagement scholarship students demonstrate positive values and behaviours that inspire and influence others. They should be able to demonstrate how through their mentoring they have supported the personal growth and development of others.
Agents of change: Community engagement scholarship students influence or motivate others to effect positive changes through personal development and self-improvement. They should be able to demonstrate their role in empowering other learners to take principled action, making a difference for themselves, our planet and humanity.
Through a detailed presentation of Community Engagement activities, students should identify each activity, give a description of how they are involved, and outline the significant contribution and outcome of their participation. Students should be able to reflect on their experience and talk about how they would plan to increase participation in meaningful activities at the College.
Scholarship students should be active and engaged learners and be able to present themselves as well rounded individuals who participate in a range of activities outside the school environment. Demonstrated leadership ability will be closely looked at by the scholarship committee.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship award at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness. Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development.
All external candidates are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Once awarded, community engagement scholarship recipients are expected to maintain an exemplary standard in participation in Community engagement activities throughout the year.
Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Commitment to the College and academic pursuits will be monitored by the assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.
Design Scholarship Criteria.
Design scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate a distinctive personal design style, with advanced ability to communicate design ideas and design detail. Students will produce design products that show refined technical skill and high-quality finish. Students are expected to excel in the practice of design, both inside and beyond the classroom, through personal design projects or extra curricular activities. To be considered for a Design scholarship, students must have a Semester 1 achievement grade of 6 or above in Design in the MYP or Design Technology in the DP.
Please note, scholarship applications and portfolios are reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the design department, and short-listed candidates are invited to participate in a design assessment and an interview with the scholarship committee at the College. Students will be required to present a portfolio of design projects, which includes a minimum of two design outcomes and annotated sketches illustrating their design process. Students will show their work and provide an oral presentation to the scholarship committee. Scholarship candidates should be able to talk about their work, clearly defining their design vision and aspirations.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness. Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development.
All external candidates are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Recipients of Design scholarships will be required to support the Design department at Discovery College. It is compulsory for scholarship students to be enrolled in design classes as part of the DC curriculum and continue to develop a portfolio through the end of Year 13. The continued expectation is that students with Design scholarships earn a minimum average achievement grade of 6 in Design/Design Technology across Semester 1 and 2.
Once awarded a scholarship, students will be expected to continue to grow and excel in the area of Design, providing mentorship and inspiration to fellow students. Scholarship students should also be prepared to display their work, work with students as instructors/mentors, and participate in design competitions and exhibitions as a representative of Discovery College.
Scholarship students will also actively seek opportunities to contribute to school initiatives, such as furniture for classrooms, lamps/bowls/sculpture for meeting rooms or offices, library stands/holders/resources, end of year gifts for leaving students and staff, display stands for student work and service to local or wider communities. Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Development and fulfilment of requirements will be monitored by the assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.
Performing Arts (Music) Scholarship Criteria.
Discovery College invites talented music students to apply for music scholarships. Students applying for a music scholarship should strive to develop their ability and love for music through music creation, analysis, performance and reflection. Applicants should submit a video/audio portfolio of their work demonstrating their ability. To be considered for a music scholarship, students must have a Semester 1 achievement grade of 6 or higher in music.
Please note, scholarship applications are reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the music department, and short-listed candidates invited for an audition and interview with the scholarship committee at the College.
Invited Music Scholarship applicants will participate in an audition consisting of a performance of music, site reading, and aural tests. Technical work, scales for example, will be tested at the level of the applicant’s last exam. Applicants will be required to perform two pieces of music they’ve prepared in contrasting styles with a maximum time of 8 minutes total. Students will be asked general knowledge questions based on the pieces they played. Music theory and musicianship will also be addressed. If accompaniment is required on performance pieces, the accompanist should be provided by the student.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship award at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness.
Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development.
All external applicants are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective Year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Recipients of music scholarships will be required to support the overall music programme at Discovery College. It is compulsory for students to be enrolled in music classes as part of the Discovery College curriculum through the end of Year 13. Recipients will also be required to participate in at least two music ensembles at the discretion of the head of music.
Scholarship students should also be prepared to play at concerts and other events sponsored by and representing the College. The continued expectation is that students with Music scholarships earn a minimum average achievement grade of 6 in Music across Semester 1 and 2 grades.
Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Development and fulfilment of requirements will be monitored by an assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.
Performing Arts (Drama) Scholarship Criteria.
Drama scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate the ability to make an exceptional contribution to the College in the area of Drama and Theatre Arts. Successful candidates should have already made significant contributions in the area of performing arts in their current school and/or community. To be considered for a Drama scholarship, students must have a Semester 1 achievement grade of 6 or higher in Drama/Theatre.
In addition to the DC Scholarship Application, Drama Scholarship applicants should prepare and submit a portfolio or scrapbook of theatre involvement and written reflections.
Please note, scholarship applications are reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the drama department, and short-listed candidates will be invited to an audition and an interview with the scholarship committee at the College.
Through performance, candidates will be able to demonstrate their ability to interpret written material in a dramatic context. They should demonstrate the ability to create and convey character, mood, atmosphere, emotion and narrative with style and accomplishment.
If invited to audition, candidates will be asked to perform two contrasting monologues, one from a modern (post 1950) and the second from a classical play. Candidates will be expected to answer questions about their character development and choices made using the context of the play. Candidates are advised to choose monologues that demonstrate a range of mature acting skills. Other skills such as song, dance, mime and improvisation may also be offered together with evidence of theatre design or technical expertise.
Scholarship applicants should be able to speak with the Scholarship Committee about their experiences with Drama as well as their goals and aspirations in the theatre.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship award at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness.
Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development. All external applicants are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Recipients of Drama scholarships will be required to support the drama programme at Discovery College. It is compulsory for students to be enrolled in drama classes as part of the Discovery College curriculum through the end of Year 13. Scholarship students should also be prepared to participate in College drama productions and perform at assemblies and other events sponsored by and representing the College. The continued expectation is that students with Drama scholarships earn a minimum average achievement grade of 6 in Drama/Theatre across Semester 1 and 2.
Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Development and fulfilment of requirements will be monitored by the assigned scholarship advisor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and acadeon allowances, cannot exceed the tuition amount.
Visual Arts Scholarship Criteria.
Visual Arts scholarships are awarded to students who demonstrate outstanding artistic ability with clear evidence of technical proficiency across a variety of media, and a distinctive personal aesthetic. Students are expected to excel in the practice of art, both inside and beyond the classroom through art exhibitions, private art lessons and/or extra curricular activities. To be considered for a visual arts scholarship, students must have a Semester 1 achievement grade of 6 or higher in visual arts.
Please note, scholarship applications and portfolios are reviewed, in the first instance, by the head of the visual arts department, and short-listed candidates are invited to participate in an art assessment and an interview with the scholarship committee at the College.
Students will be required to present a portfolio of artwork, which includes a minimum of six finished studio pieces and a sketchbook of their ideas and development work. Students will show their work and provide an oral presentation to the scholarship committee. Scholarship candidates should be able to talk about their work, clearly defining their artistic vision and aspirations. Evidence of prior achievements will also be taken into consideration, such as participation in art competitions, exhibitions and extra curricular artistic activities.
Other Criteria:
In addition to criteria specific to the scholarship type, to receive a scholarship at Discovery College, students must demonstrate themselves to be leaders among their peers in both academics and community service. This commitment should be demonstrated through contributions to the college community and beyond through service and leadership.
Discovery College looks for globally minded candidates who are able to make sound decisions and solve complex problems with integrity, honesty and a sense of fairness. Candidates should be able to approach unfamiliar situations without anxiety, show sensitivity towards the needs of others and respect the views, values and traditions of other individuals and cultures. Above all, DC Scholarship students should be able to give thoughtful consideration to their own learning and development.
All external candidates are expected to pass the Discovery College admissions assessment for their respective year level.
Continuing Requirements:
Recipients of Visual Arts scholarships will be required to support the Visual Arts department at Discovery College. It is compulsory for scholarship students to be enrolled in visual arts classes as part of the DC curriculum and continue to develop a portfolio through the end of Year 13. The continued expectation is that students with Visual Arts scholarships earn a minimum average achievement grade of 6 in Visual Arts across Semester 1 and 2 grades.
Once awarded a scholarship, students will be expected to continue to grow and excel in the area of Visual Arts, providing mentorship and inspiration to fellow students. Scholarship students should also be prepared to display their work, work with students as instructors/mentors, and participate in art competitions and exhibitions as a representative of Discovery College. Scholarship students are expected to follow the Discovery College code of conduct, as well as continue to demonstrate themselves as leaders within and outside the College community. Development and fulfilment of requirements will be monitored by the assigned scholarship mentor. The renewal of scholarship awards is at the discretion of the Scholarship Committee through their annual review process, which takes into account feedback from the scholarship mentor, deans, and academic grade reports.