Awhi Mai, Awhi Atu – Collegian Ambassador Scholar

Each year, three St Paul’s Collegiate School Year 13 students are awarded the Awhi Mai, Awhi Atu – Collegian Ambassador Scholarship of $5,000 to support them during the first year beyond St Paul’s gates.

This Scholarship recognises students who have contributed to school life and who are committed to remain connected as Collegians. In the spirit of awhi mai, awhi atu (support received, support given), recipients are encouraged to give back by being engaged Collegians and helping their peer group to stay connected.
Purpose of the scholarship
● To support students in their first year after school
● To encourage lasting engagement with the Collegians Inc. community
● To foster connection among school leavers from their year group
Who can apply
Applicants may be heading into tertiary study, trades/apprenticeships or other training pathways. Applicants will be Year 13 students who:
● Have engaged meaningfully with their peers and demonstrated friendships and/or initiative
● Can show financial need or a clear plan to use the scholarship for a pathway
● Are interested in staying connected to St Paul’s and supporting Collegian activities
What’s
expected of the recipients
● Attend one Collegians Inc. committee meeting in their first year (in person or online)
● Stay in touch and share a brief update on their progress
● Support future reunions and help keep their year group connected
How to apply and timings
Applications open in Term 2 and close on 31 July. Apply via the ToucanTech platform using the online form. Recipients will be notified in September and announced at the end-of-year Prizegiving.
Write a one-page letter of application (see example on the following page) answering the questions below. Once you are ready to submit your letter, complete the form on this webpage and upload the letter If you already have a CV, you may also include that with the letter, but it is not required.
1. What are your plans for the first year after school, e.g. specific course or training?
2. How have you contributed to or engaged with your year group while at school?
3. What initiatives or service opportunities have you been involved with?
4. What is a specific way you would help maintain a connection with your year group after school?
5. How would you utilise the scholarship (e.g. fees, accommodation, work costs); include budgeting plans you have made?
Name: Your name
Contact: Your email address
I would like to apply for the Awhi Mai, Awhi Atu Scholarship, etc
1. Plans for the first year out of school?
Example: Next year, I plan to study towards a degree in Health Sciences in Auckland, with the goal of eventually working in physiotherapy Etc
2. Contributions to the year group
Throughout my time at St Paul’s, I have been actively involved in:
● Example one details
● Example two details
3. Service opportunities
I have volunteered for service opportunities, including:
● Example one details (inside or outside school)
● Example two details (inside or outside school)
4. Maintaining a connection with my year group after school?
I would help keep my year group connected by:
● Idea one details
● Idea two details
5. Utilising the scholarship and budget
The cost for my course/accommodation is approximately $XX,XXX. Ways I have prepared to pay for these costs are:
● Example one details
● Example two details
I also plan to do the following to reduce the cost of study/work
● Example one details
● Example two details