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An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
An independent, coeducational Lutheran school in the heart of McLaren Vale on the Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia. Reception to Year 12.
The college offers a range of exciting scholarships for exceptional individuals.
Exploring private school scholarships can be a great way to for students to expand their educational opportunities, achieve recognition for their areas of strength and ability, nurture a burgeoning talent and realise their full potential.
Private school scholarships can also help students distinguish themselves post-school and develop the confidence and self-belief to pursue their passions and dreams.
Tatachilla offers private school scholarships in seven categories, including:
All scholarship recipients, regardless of scholarship type, receive a 25% discount on college tuition fees for a period of one academic year.
Recipients may re-apply for a scholarship for the subsequent academic year.
Scholarship places are limited and as such, the college awards scholarships entirely at its discretion and based on individual merit.
It is an expectation that all scholarship holders will:
Applicants are required to complete the Tatachilla Lutheran College scholarship application form (which applies to all scholarship categories) and submit this with all supporting documentation to scholarships@tatachilla.sa.edu.au.
For further information about scholarships, families are invited to reach out to our Enrolments Registrar:
Kaurna Country
211 Tatachilla Road, McLaren Vale
South Australia 5171
Phone +61 8 8323 9588
E-mail tlc@tatachilla.sa.edu.au
Tatachilla Lutheran College is built on Kaurna Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna peoples as the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and learn. We respect and support their spiritual relationship with Country and connection to their land, waters and community. Through openness and truth-telling we seek to celebrate the traditions, memories, histories and contributions of all First Nations peoples and work together to establish a shared national identity and uphold the oldest continuing living culture in the world.