

150 CLUB - THE POSITIVE IMPACT
In the school’s sesquicentenary year, the College Foundation is proud to launch the 150 Club. Funds raised through this philanthropic group will be dedicated to supporting students who could not otherwise afford to attend College. It’s a bold initiative but one which our school stands proud to support.
TOWER SCHOLARSHIPS - EQUITY
For many families, the cost of an independent education prevents their child from attending this amazing school.
Our equity scholarships are designed to support families that prioritise the benefit of receiving a quality education but require financial assistance to make this dream a reality.
These will be known as ‘Tower Scholarships’ so named after our iconic Tower building on our Chaucer campus where the first classes were held over 150 years ago.
We truly do seek the best for and from every student at College and we want all students to be known, valued and challenged. Tower Scholarships enable College to have a diverse mix of students from different backgrounds, skill sets, interests and personalities. This helps children prepare for life after school.
Our well-rounded, authentic and connected students leave school ready to succeed in their confident future. Let’s work together, through our new ‘150 Club’, to provide this opportunity for more aspiring boys and girls from regional Australia.
INVITING YOU TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE
We invite each of you to join members of our Foundation, Board and College Leadership in pledging a commitment to support this program with a financial gift. Each Tower Scholarship contributes to six years of education from Year 7 to Year 12, at $90,000 per scholarship.


Each member of the 150 Club is invited to fund a minimum of one ‘seat’ at an investment of $100 per month for 36 months. Members are welcome to contribute annually or monthly. All donations made to the 150 Club, in support of equity scholarships, are tax deductible
JOIN THE 150 CLUB
We would love you to help us make a difference. Become involved today. Let’s talk.

“I honestly believe that going to College, where I felt valued and worthy every day, gave me the ability to get through university, to train to be nationally competitive as a rower, and now to appear in court on behalf of victims of domestic violence in remote Central Australia. There is almost nothing more powerful than providing education to the children that will use it.”
Sarah Edwards Class of 2012 and scholarship recipient
To find out more or to secure your 150 Club seat, please go to hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au/foundation or contact:
Alana Brown - Director of Community Relations
E abrown@hamiltoncollege.vic.edu.au
T 03 5572 1355