Secondary Scholarships


Below are the secondary scholarships that are now available on our Application Portal for students from years 9 - 13 to apply for! You can go through each of the scholarships criteria to determine what you, or your tamariki, will qualify for. If you need assistance at all, please do not hesitate to contact us for support.


2024 Secondary Scholarships

Please carefully read each description to ensure you meet the criteria before you go to apply. You can use the link below to be re-directed to the Application Portal where you can start your scholarship application process! If you meet the criteria for more than one scholarship, you can apply for all of them – but you will only be awarded one.

 

Applications must be received by Sunday, 31 Poutū-te-rangi (March), 2024 by 4:00pm.

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NOTE: There are no individual scholarship applications – they will all be listed on our MET application forms, and you just need to check the box for whichever ones you are wanting to apply for.

APPLICATION PORTAL

Available to students who are registered who are registered beneficiaries of the Ngāti Kahungunu Ki Wairarapa Tāmaki Nui ā Rua Post Settlement Governance Entity (PSGE).

Available to Māori boarding students with demonstrated financial need, academic ability and aptitude, and enrolled at Māori secondary boarding schools.

Available to Years 10 to 13 Māori students with demonstrated financial need.

 

Available to beneficiaries registered with the ART Confederation Iwi: Raukawa ki te Tonga, Ngāti Toarangatira or Te Ati Awa ki Whakarongotai. 

Available to Year 12 and Year 13 Māori students with academic merit studying Te Reo Māori and either mathematics, information technology or science.  (Science is defined as physics, chemistry or biology).

Available to Year 9 students with demonstrated financial need, academic ability and aptitude, who require assistance to purchase school uniforms or textbooks.

Available to a Māori student who is a direct descendant of Reverend John George Laughton or of Tūhoe descent, to assist with education or training costs.

Available to secondary tauira who are descendants of Tangiharuru or Apa.

Available to Year 9 Māori students with demonstrated financial need, academic ability and aptitude, who are enrolled at a secondary boarding school.

Available to Year 13 Māori students with demonstrated financial need and NCEA Level 2 with Merit or Excellence Endorsement.