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The Teacher Education Scholarship (Wenona)

An undergraduate and postgraduate coursework scholarship

A scholarship for final-year teaching students to work at a leading independent school in the greater Sydney area.

Highlights

Value Eligibility Open date Close date
$12,000 or $9,000
  • Final-year teaching student in 2024
  • Undertake an internship at Wenona School.
11 December 2023 14 January 2024

How to apply

Apply here.

Benefits

This scholarship is valued at $12,000 per annum for full-time bachelor's degree recipient and is tenable for up to one year.

This scholarship is valued at $9,000 per annum for full-time master's degree recipient and is tenable for up to nine months.

Who's eligible

You must:

  • be currently enrolled to study full-time within the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney in the final year of  one of the following degrees:
    • Master of Teaching (Primary)
    • Master of Teaching (Secondary)
    • Master of Teaching (Health and Physical Education)
    • Bachelor of Education (Primary)
    • Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education)
    • Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Mathematics) and Bachelor of Science
    • Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Science) and Bachelor of Science
    • Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences) and Bachelor of Arts
  • be studying primary education and/or secondary education
  • have a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 75 across the past two years of study (Bachelor degree only)
  • spend one day a week at the School for School Terms 1, 2 and 3 (bachelor degree only)
  • undertake an unpaid internship at the School during School Term 4 (Bachelor degree only)
  • spend one day a week at the School for School Terms 1 and 2 (Masters degree only)
  • undertake an unpaid internship at the School during School Term 3 (Masters degree only)
  • participate in academic, pastoral and co-curricular activities
  • receive guidance from a mentor teacher.

Background

The Teacher Education Scholarship (Wenona) has been established to offer students a unique opportunity to work at a leading Independent School within the Greater Sydney area.

The scholarship will be awarded to a student with an excellent academic record who will contribute to the curricular and co-curricular life of this School.

This scholarship is funded by Wenona.

1. Background

a. The Teacher Education Scholarship (Wenona) has been established to offer students a unique opportunity to work at a leading Independent School within the Greater Sydney area.

b. The Scholarship will be awarded to a student with an excellent academic record who will contribute to the curricular and co-curricular life within one of these Schools.

c. This Scholarship is funded by Wenona.

2. Eligibility

a. This Scholarship is offered subject to applicants being currently enrolled to study full-time within the School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney in the final year of one of the following degrees:

I. Master of Teaching (Primary),
II. Master of Teaching (Secondary), 
III. Master of Teaching (Health and Physical Education),
IV. Bachelor of Education (Primary),
V. Bachelor of Education (Health and Physical Education),
VI. Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Mathematics) and Bachelor of Science,
VII. Bachelor of Education (Secondary Education: Science) and Bachelor of Science, or
VIII. Bachelor of Education (Secondary: Humanities and Social Sciences) and Bachelor of Arts.

b. Applicants must be conducting study in one or more of the following areas of study:

I. Primary education, and/or
II. Secondary education.

c. Applicants currently enrolled in an eligible Bachelor’s degree must have a weighted average mark (WAM) of at least 75 across the past two years of study.

d. Applicants from an eligible Bachelor’s degree must be willing to complete the following in their final year of their degree at Wenona:

I. spend one day a week at the School for School Terms 1, 2 and 3,
II. undertake an unpaid internship at the School during School Term 4, 
III. receive guidance from a mentor teacher, and
IV. participate in academic, pastoral and co-curricular activities.

e. Applicants from an eligible Master’s degrees must be willing to complete the following in their final year of their degree at Wenona:

I. spend one day a week at the School for School Terms 1 and 2, 
II. undertake an unpaid internship at the School during School Term 3, 
III. receive guidance from a mentor teacher, and
IV. participate in academic, pastoral and co-curricular activities.

3. Selection Criteria

a. For Bachelor’s degree applicants the Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of:

I. academic merit,
II. a one page personal statement indicating their interest in participation at the School they applied for, how they might contribute to the culture of the School and their skills,
III. two academic referee reports, including one from a staff member of your degree program,
IV. a recent copy of a Professional Experience report, and
V. an interview for short-listed applicants. 

b. For Master’s degree applicants the Scholarship will be awarded on the basis of:

I. a one page personal statement indicating their interest in participation at the School they applied for, how they might contribute to the culture of the School and their skills,
II. two academic referee reports, including one from a staff member of your degree program,
III. a recent copy of a Professional Experience report if this is available at the time of application, and
IV. an interview for short-listed applicants. 

c. Preference will be given to students who can contribute to co-curriculum areas in their areas of study within the School and Sydney School of Education and Social Work.

d. The Scholarship will be awarded by the Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences or their nominated delegate after consultation with Wenona and the Head of School of Education and Social Work or their nominated delegate. 

4. Value

a. For Bachelor’s degree recipients the scholarship is valued at $12,000 per annum for up to one year.

b. For Master’s degree recipients the scholarship is valued at $9,000 and is tenable for up to nine months.

c. The Scholarship value will be paid in two equal instalments after the census date of each semester. 

d. Deferral of the Scholarship is not permitted, and it is not transferable to another University school, faculty or university. 

e. The Scholarship will be offered subject to the availability of funds.

f. No other amount is payable.

5. Ongoing eligibility

a. To continue receipt of the Scholarship, the recipient must achieve satisfactory progress in their Professional Experience studies. This will be monitored jointly by each School and School of Education and Social Work at the University of Sydney.

6. Termination

a. The Scholarship will be terminated if the recipient:

I. withdraws from an eligible course or fails to enrol,
II. commences part-time study without prior approval from the Head of School, School of Education and Social Work, 
III. does not maintain satisfactory academic performance, 
IV. is determined by the University to be guilty of serious misconduct, including, but not limited to, having provided false or misleading information as part of their Scholarship application, 
V. accepts an alternative scholarship, administered by the University of Sydney, valued at $8,000 per annum or more for the same purpose as this Scholarship, or
VI. does not resume study at the end of a period of approved leave.

b. Once the Scholarship has been terminated, it will not be reinstated unless due to University error.  

c. Where a student is found guilty of serious misconduct or the Scholarship is terminated under any instance in the Termination Clause of these terms and conditions, the University reserves the right to request that any Scholarship funds paid to the Scholarship recipient be reimbursed. 

7. Privacy 

a. The recipient agrees to the University providing the School with their personal information including academic progress as appropriate in connection with this Scholarship.

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