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Scholarships for 2025 entry are now closed.

Applications for 2026 entry open in November.

Camberwell Girls Grammar School (CGGS) is delighted to offer a range of scholarships to aspiring, talented young women. A CGGS education is one that inspires young people to be motivated learners and respond to challenges with curiosity and courage. So much in the world is changing and we want young people to thrive, so being intentional about our design of education matters. GGS students experience, understand, value and develop the skills needed for their future. When our students graduate, they leave as global citizens who are lifelong passionate learners, compassionate leaders and catalysts for building a more just and sustainable world.

Indigenous Scholarship applications are open all year round.

CGGS is delighted to offer indigenous scholarships to aspiring young women motivated to respond to challenges with curiosity and courage. CGGS students experience, understand, value and develop the skills needed for their future. When our students graduate, they leave as global citizens who are lifelong passionate learners, compassionate leaders and catalysts for building a more just and sustainable world.

Key Information

Scroll down to discover more about each of our scholarships, alternatively click below to see an overview.

Candidates may only apply for one scholarship type.

Our graduates leave as global citizens

We recognise the importance of enabling our students to be in charge of their own learning, to work on creating their tomorrow and have the determination to pursue their dreams. With an unwavering conviction for preparing girls for the future, we constantly build new programs, experiences and opportunities in and out of the classroom.

Camberwell girls experience, understand, value and develop the skills needed for their future. When our girls graduate, they leave as global citizens who are lifelong passionate learners, empathic leaders and catalysts for change in the world.

A CGGS education is holistic, highly personal and a world-class experience, offering an outstanding education that is the foundation for life.

We are delighted to offer a huge range of scholarships.

Our scholarships offered on an annual basis include:

Academic
Scholarships

Music / Academic
Scholarships

Means-Tested
Scholarships

Principal's
Scholarships

Indigenous
Scholarships

Academic
Scholarships

Music / Academic Scholarships

Means-Tested
Scholarships

Principal's
Scholarships

Indigenous
Scholarships

Academic Scholarships for 2025
Entry into Years 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Requirements

1. Academic Scholarship candidates apply online via the ‘Apply Edutest’ button and sit the Scholarship Exam.

2. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the school for an interview following the testing.

Further information is available on our Academic Scholarship Fact Sheet.

Music / Academic Scholarships for 2025
Entry into Years 5, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Requirements

1. Music / Academic Scholarship candidates apply online via the ‘Apply Edutest’ button and sit the Scholarship Exam.

2. Download the ‘Music / Academic Scholarship Audition Form’ from the Edutest website, complete and then upload to the Edutest website when you submit the requested documents.

3. Qualifying candidates will be invited for a music audition on Friday 16 February & Monday 19 February 2024.

4. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the school for an interview following the testing.

Further information is available on our Music / Academic Scholarship Fact Sheet.

Means-Tested Scholarships for 2025
Entry into Years 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Camberwell Girls Grammar School offers a limited number of Means-Tested Scholarships to eligible families who are on a limited income.

Requirements

1. Means-Tested Scholarship candidates apply online via the ‘Apply Edutest’ button below and sit the Scholarship Exam.

2. Contact the Admissions Manager at admissions@cggs.vic.edu.au to request a copy of the Confidential Statement of Financial Circumstances Form.

3. Complete the Confidential Statement of Financial Circumstances Form and return it with a Covering Letter and supporting financial documentation to the Finance Manager at financemanager@cggs.vic.edu.au

4. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the school for an interview following the testing.

Further information is available on our Means-Tested Scholarship Fact Sheet.

Principal’s Scholarships for 2025
Entry into Years 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Camberwell Girls Grammar School offers Principal’s Scholarships for applicants who demonstrate the school’s values of Integrity, Commitment, Respect, Hope and Courage in their co-curricular and community involvements.

At CGGS, we aim to inspire students to make a difference by contributing to the building of a more just and sustainable future.

Applications for the Principal’s Scholarship are welcome from candidates who can display a significant and enduring commitment and contribution to the wider community in line with the School’s motto “Utilis in Ministerium” – Useful in Service.

Requirements

1. Principal’s Scholarship candidates apply online via the ‘Apply Edutest’ button and sit the Scholarship Exam.

2. Download the ‘Principal’s Scholarship Form’ from the Edutest website, complete and upload to the Edutest website when you submit the requested documents.

3. Shortlisted candidates will be contacted by the school for an interview following the testing.

Further information is available on our Principal’s Scholarship Fact Sheet.

Indigenous Scholarships for 2025
Entry into Years 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11

Camberwell Girls Grammar School (CGGS) offers Indigenous Scholarships by direct application to the Admissions Manager.

CGGS is a Christian school in the Anglican tradition valuing diversity and inclusiveness.

We are committed to learning about indigenous people and culture as we recognise them as the traditional custodians of the land. We demonstrate respect through our relationships with indigenous people including elders and students and families, by Acknowledging Country at key events, celebrating culture during significant weeks such as Reconciliation Week, create displays in the school and fly the Aboriginal flag with the Australian Flag at the front of our school.

We are proud to work closely with Murrundindi, ngurungaeta of the Wurundjeri people, participate in sporting and cultural events a Worawa Aboriginal College in Healesville and partner with the Melbourne Indigenous Transition School in Richmond to enable indigenous students to attend CGGS.

Learning about indigenous culture is a major focus of our Year 8 Service Learning program and in recent years we have participated in the Mungo Youth Project and are developing a Living Culture Immersion Program with Indigenous elders at Mungo and the Rick Farley Reserve.

For further information, please refer to our Indigenous Scholarship Fact Sheet.

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