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Mount Gambier High School Scholarships
1. Max Megaw Memorial Sporting Scholarship - Year 12 student, Sarah Dally with president Steve Phillips Max Megaw was an old scholar, head prefect, outstanding student and a highly talented sportsman at Mount Gambier High School during the 1960s. He was also a dedicated community citizen, who served in the Jaycees and was involved in the Mount Gambier Rotary Club for many years. Max spent a lifetime teaching children as a teacher, principal and in a variety of sporting clubs. In recognition of his contribution to the community, the Mount Gambier Rotary Club is sponsoring this $500 sporting scholarship.
2. Joe Hannagan Memorial Woodwind Scholarship - Year 10 student, Bella Shaughnessy The late Joe Hannagan was a music teacher who had a great love and passion for music. Joe created a scholarship fund to enable students to pursue woodwind music lessons. The scholarship, valued at $500, is to be used for equipment and materials.
3. MGHS Canteen Graphic Calculator Scholarship - Year 11 students, Keenan Dywer and Zeb Perkovic. Absent: Luca Hart & Oscar Miller here are a number of scholarships available, sponsored by the Mount Gambier High School Canteen, and open to students who will be studying Year 11 Maths A,B,C and/or D, or Year 11 General Maths in 2021 and anticipate studying Year 12 Maths in 2022. The scholarship provides each student with a calculator. 4. UFS Academic Scholarship - Year 12 student Emily Nieuwerkerk with John Williamson This scholarship, valued at $500, is available to a student in Year 8 to 12 whose goal is to achieve academic excellence and wishes to continue with further study after completing Year 12.
5. District Council of Grant Academic Scholarship - Year 12 student Josh Kain with Mayor Richard Sage This is an academic scholarship to students in Years 10, 11 or 12 who live in the Grant District. The scholarship is awarded to a student whose goal is to achieve academic excellence and wishes to continue with further study after completing Year 12. It provides a student with $500.
6. Mount Gambier High School Banner Mitre 10 Building Trades Scholarship - Year 10 student, Thomas Bellinger with Banner Mitre 10’s Peter Larcombe Any student studying Year 10, 11 or 12 technology subjects with a desire to work in the construction or retail industry may apply. The successful applicant receives a voucher for $500 for tools or equipment and may obtain paid work during holidays and possible employment opportunities.
7. Squashbrook Fitness & Leisure Scholarship - Year 11 student Luke King with Squashbrook’s Simon Brook This scholarship, donated by the Brook family, provides a student with free access to all facilities and classes run at Squashbrook Fitness & Leisure Centre, is valued at appoximately $700 and is for one year.