We invite you to explore the wonderful scholarship opportunities offered for new and current students at The Hutchins School. All scholarship applicants must be Australian Citizens or holders of an Australian Permanent Resident Visa (you may be required to provide a copy of your PR status, as part of the application process).
Billy Blackett (’19) – Foundation Scholarship recipient
The Hutchins School is offering the following scholarships:
Performing Arts
School of Performing Arts (SPA) Scholarships
These scholarships present an incredible opportunity for talented young performers who have a passion in the areas of dance and musical theatre, drama, and/or music to join our vibrant and thriving performing arts program at Hutchins. SPA Scholarships are available to new and current students entering into Years 6–12 in 2025 and offer up to a 50% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of the audition, recent school reports and an interview. SPA Scholarships are not related to the Academic Scholarship testing.
The Music Faculty are inviting instrumentalists with skills in the following areas to apply for a scholarship: violin, viola, cello, double bass, flute, oboe, bassoon, clarinet, saxophone, trumpet, French horn, trombone, euphonium, tuba and percussion. All instrumentalists are required to have completed at least Grade 5 AMEB or equivalent, and ideally have the ensemble experience and skills to participate in the instrumental program.
Auditions for Dance and Musical Theatre, Drama, and Music will be held at The Hutchins School. In addition to the room or rooms used for the auditions, a waiting area will be provided. At least two members of the SPA staff will form the Audition Panel and the Head of the SPA program will be present for all auditions. A parent or carer may accompany each applicant to the audition venue but may not be present while the applicant is performing. The decision of the Audition Panel is final and binding on all applicants.
Applications are now closed.
The Jeffery Molesworth Boyes Choral Scholarship
These scholarships present an exciting opportunity for talented young vocalists who have a passion for singing and choral performance to join our vibrant and thriving music program at Hutchins. These scholarships are for current or new students entering Years 5–12 in 2025 and offers up to a 75% tuition fee discount, tenable to completion of Year 12.
Applications are now closed.
Community Scholarships
Justice Clark Boarding Scholarship
This scholarship is for a boarding student entering Burbury House in Years 7–11 and offers up to a 100% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
Our boarders experience a genuine family atmosphere within our spacious on-campus boarding facility that overlooks the River Derwent. Boarding provides an opportunity for students to be mentored and supported in a welcoming and safe environment, forming meaningful friendships with each other, while receiving exceptional support from academic and support staff.
This scholarship is means tested. Boarding fees apply.
Applications are now closed.
Lady Franklin Scholarship
This scholarship is for a new student entering Power of 9 (Year 9) for 2025 and offers up to a 50% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
Fundamental to the Hutchins experience is the unique Power of 9 program. Students spend a term at our waterfront facility where they experience outdoor challenges around Tasmania and Australia that extend every student, developing skills, passions, positive attitudes and character. Challenge locations include Port Davey, Tasmanian wilderness, Central Australia and overseas.
This scholarship is means tested and is available to a student who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend the School.
Applications are now closed.
The Hutchins Community Scholarships
These scholarships are for new students entering into Years 9–11 for 2025 and offers up to a 75% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
As a community, we aspire to be people of integrity who act with humility, kindness, courage and respect. These scholarships are character based and applicants are invited to share their involvement and passions in leadership, volunteering, involvement in the wider community, co-curricular endeavours and how they would be a positive contributor to everyday school life at Hutchins.
This scholarship is means tested and is available to a student who may not otherwise have the opportunity to attend the School.
Applications are now closed.
Metal Urges Scholarship for Design and Production in Wood and Metal
This scholarship is for a new student entering Years 9–11 in 2025 and offers up to a 50% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
This scholarship presents an exciting opportunity for an imaginative student, who has a natural tendency to make and create in metalwork/woodwork, and is passionate in the area of design to realise their creative potential at The Hutchins School.
Applications are now closed.
Academic Scholarships
Academic Scholarships are offered for entry at Year 5, 7 and 11 in 2025. Scholarships offer discounts on tuition fees of 50% and 60%. Scholarships are granted for the duration of the student’s education and are subject to the maintenance of excellent academic performance levels as well as contributing to the life of the School. Students may hold only one scholarship at a time.
A student who holds a scholarship from a previous entry is eligible to sit for a higher value scholarship when they reach the appropriate year. If they are then awarded the higher value scholarship they forfeit the previous one.
Academic Scholarship tests are conducted by Edutest, an independent assessor. All applicants are required to sit this scholarship test and some will be invited to attend a subsequent formal interview. The testing will take place on Saturday 2 March 2024 (if your child is not able to sit the scholarship examination on this date, please make contact with Mrs Emma Griffiths at enrolment@hutchins.tas.edu.au to discuss).
All academic scholarships are available to new and current students.
Scholarships available for entry in 2025 are:
Year 5
The D H Harvey Scholarship offers a 60% tuition fee discount
Year 7
The Newcastle & Board Scholarship offers a 60% tuition fee discount
The F R S Dawes Scholarship offers a 60% tuition fee discount
The Robt Nettlefold Scholarship offers a 60% tuition fee discount
Year 11
The Arthur Park Memorial Scholarship offers a 50% tuition fee discount
Applications are now closed.
Cyril Henry Eagle Knight Science Scholarship
This scholarship is for current or new students entering Years 9–12 for 2025 and offers a 50% tuition fee discount, tenable to the completion of Year 12.
This scholarship is for new students entering Year 7 and offers a 50% tuition fee discount.
Important information: This scholarship is academic based and is specific to mathematics and science. All applicants must be Tasmanian born from a Tasmanian resident family not previously educated at the School.
This scholarship is not due to be awarded in 2025.
The John Edwards Family Scholarship
This scholarship is for new students entering Years 7–11. This scholarship is up to 50% of tuition fees and is tenable to completion of Year 12.
This scholarship is means-tested and is available to students who may not have the opportunity to attend the School. Selection of applicants will be based on demonstration of The Hutchins School values and community involvement.
This scholarship is not due to be awarded in 2025.
Hutchins School Old Boys’ Association Scholarship
This scholarship is for a new student entering into Years 7–12 and offers up to a 50% tuition fee discount.
This scholarship is not due to be awarded in 2025.
Scholarship biographical notes
1846
The 1846 Scholarship is a community-funded scholarship awarded to a deserving student for Years 7–12. Hutchins Old Boys, families and staff have all contributed to making this scholarship possible.
Dr G A Crace-Calvert
Dr George Alfred Crace-Calvert (1871–1918). Hutchins 1880–88. MD, MB (Lond). Died in Wales while engaged in war work. Scholarship established 1919 by Flora Eliza and Edith Catherine Calvert, in memory of their brother.
Lady Jane Franklin
Jane Franklin (nee Griffin) (1791–1875). Born England. In Hobart 1837–43 with husband Sir John Franklin, Lt-Gov of Van Diemen’s Land. Encouraged founding of Christ’s College, with Hutchins established 1846 as a preparatory school. Scholarship established c1840, possibly for Queen’s School in West Hobart headed by J P Gell, later Warden of Christ’s College.
Robert Nettlefold
Isaac Robert Nettlefold OBE (1878-1946). “A remarkably able business man” who established the motor-car company Robt. Nettlefold Pty Ltd in Hobart in 1910. Scholarship established by his son, Leonard Robert “Len” Nettlefold (1905–71, Hutchins 1916–19), for students who intended to follow a commercial career.
Arthur Park
Arthur Frank Park (1934–99). Hutchins 1942–48. Son of P B ‘Curly’ Park of Franklin. Captain of the Junior School, 1945.
Newcastle
Created in 1853, to celebrate the jubilee of Hobart Town by the endowment of a scholarship in honour of the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Henry Pelham Fiennes Pelham-Clinton, 5th Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyne. In later years the scholarship became known as ‘Newcastle and Board’, as the School Board increased funding to ensure its perpetuality.
Dawes
In November 1991, Mrs Muriel Dawes created this scholarship in memory of her husband F R S Dawes, and Old Boy of the School.
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