ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø is dedicated to making world-class education accessible. We offer a range of distinct scholarship types to help students from all backgrounds achieve their full potential:
Combined Academic and Music Scholarship: Awarded to a student who excels in both academic testing and their music audition. Ìý
Academic Scholarships: These scholarships recognise and reward students who have demonstrated outstanding academic performance.
Council Entrance Scholarships: Introduced in 1954 and awarded each year to the top three academic students.
General Excellence Scholarships: Acknowledgement for students who mirror the College’s core values of Respect, Compassion, Integrity, and Courage.
Music Scholarships: Celebrating artistic talent, these scholarships provide a nurturing environment for musically gifted students to flourish.
Rural Scholarships: Offer the opportunity for students living in regional Western Australia to be part of our supportive and inclusive community.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Scholarships: Financial awards aimed at supporting Indigenous Australians in their pursuit of higher education. To apply for an Indigenous Scholarship,Ìýplease click here.
Successful applicants must demonstrate a commitment to their academic studies and a willingness to engage in the full life of the College. Scholarship candidates will be reviewed through a mix of application letters, recent school reports, testing, interviews, and music auditions (where applicable).
Please note, to be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents.
Explore the opportunities below.
Scholarships
Scholarships provide partial remission of varying levels (between 25% to 50%) on tuition fees, and boarding fees, where applicable.
Scholarship entry is available for both day and boarding admission, with a number of rural scholarships awarded specifically to support students from regional Western Australia.
Year 7 2026 Scholarships are open to external students and current Wesley students.
Please note, to be eligible for a scholarship, applicants must be Australian Citizens or Permanent Residents.
Council Music Scholarship (combined Academic and Music scholarship)
Up to 50% remission on tuition fees, and 100% instrumental tuition fees for one instrument. Applicants must complete online applications for both Academic examinations and Music.
ES Craft Music Scholarship (Music Scholarship)
Up to 75% of the cost of instrumental tuition fees for one instrument. Applicants should complete the music scholarship online application.
Scholarships are available for the following instruments:
Strings – cello, viola, violin and double bass.
Woodwind – bassoon, clarinet, flute, oboe and saxophone.
Brass – euphonium, French horn, trombone, trumpet, tuba, baritone.
Keyboard/contemporary instruments – electric bass guitar, electric and acoustic guitar, percussion and drums, piano and Voice (Classical and Contemporary).
Music Audition Process
It consists of performing two contrasting pieces (accompanied or unaccompanied) and a short interview. The panel consists of the Head of Music and a specialist member of the instrumental staff. Each audition takes approximately 15 minutes.
A number of endowed scholarships are available to students currently enrolled at other schools. A remission of between 25% to 50% may be offered on tuition fees (and boarding fees, if applicable).
OWCA Mildred Manning Scholarship
Named after beloved, and long-serving staff member, Mildred Manning. This scholarship is awarded to a talented, external student who demonstrates strong academic endeavour, commitment to excellence, and a breadth of involvement beyond academic studies.
General Excellence Scholarships
A number of General Excellence Scholarships are available to support a well-rounded student, committed to achieving their personal best (both day and boarding applications will be considered).
The Year 10 scholarships are awarded to a talented student on the basis of academic merit (as evidenced by the examination results and current school reports) and a personal interview. The successful candidate must demonstrate sound academic progress and leadership, along with a commitment to an all-round involvement in the life of the College.
Please note, students studying on a Student Visa are ineligible to apply.
ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø offers Scholarships for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from rural, regional and metropolitan areas in Western Australia. Scholarships are available for entry in Years 7-10 in 2026. The top scholarship student will be awarded the Bass FamilyIndigenous Scholarship.
Eligibility and Criteria:
Applicants will be chosen according to their current academic progress, proven ability to study, family support, and willingness to contribute to the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø community. Leadership qualities and commitment to achieve excellence in his chosen field will also be recognised as part of the selection criteria. Applicants must be Western Australian and eligible for Abstudy.
A number of scholarships are offered in conjunction with and the (for boarding students).Ìý
As trustee of the Mildred Manning Scholarship Trust, the OWCA is proud to offer the son, stepson or grandson of an Old Wesleyan the opportunity to receive the OWCA Presidents’ Award. This scholarship is open to both prospective and current Wesley students entering Year 11 2026 and provides a 25% rebate on tuition fees.
Eligibility and Criteria:
The Presidents’ Award is judged primarily on the criteria of ‘all round’ attainment. Past recipients have demonstrated outstanding contribution and achievement across many disciplines, including academic excellence, leadership, co-curricular and community service.
Applicants must be the son, stepson, or grandson of an Old Wesleyan.
Open to both prospective and current Wesley students entering Year 11 in 2026.
Applications must be completed by the student personally.
Students learn practical skills as well as academic skills
Academic excellence is a given at Wesley
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Teachers are invested in high-quality education
The boarding facilities at Wesley are award-winning
Music and the Arts are essential elements of Wesley life
We team up with our sister school for Drama productions
A focus on service for others makes Wesley special
Wesley competes in international events such as F1 in Schools
Wesley's unique Katitjin program takes Year 8 students off-campus for a term
We celebrate our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Howard Bantock Memorial Trust Bursary
This named bursary is given to a student who demonstrates an ’empathy for religious thinking and who is demonstrating qualities of Christian stewardship’. It is a needs-based award and the value varies according to need, and the availability of funds. Where applicable, the rebate is additionally applied to the boarding fee.
To Apply
The bursary application should include:
a covering letter addressed to Head of ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, Mr Ross Barron
copies of your son’s most recent school report (and references, including a Church reference)
For information about the Howard Bantock Bursary at ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, please contact the Enrolments Office on (+61) 8 9368 8032 or at enrol@wesley.wa.edu.au
'It was a great honour and I felt humbled to receive a Wesley scholarship. It was a validation of many years of hard work but what also came with it was a responsibility to continue to be a leader within my peer group and throughout the school.'