About Moriah College scholarships
The largest Jewish day school in the Southern Hemisphere, Moriah College in Queens Park offers co-educational scholarships for entry into Years 5, 7 and 9. Partial tuition fee remission of between 25 and 75 per cent is awarded based on the AAS examination and interview, with the programme valuing academic excellence alongside contributions to Jewish life, community service and co-curricular participation. All-Round Excellence candidates may simultaneously apply for a Music Scholarship at no additional fee.
Co-educational
Eastern Suburbs
Scholarship types
Test format and information
Moriah College uses the AAS scholarship test. Reasoning and Problem Solving, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, and Written Expression are covered in the assessment.
Scholarship test dates
Key dates for Moriah College scholarship testing. Always confirm dates directly with the school.
Students sit the test 1 year before entry. E.g. Year 6 students sit for Year 7 entry.
Apply for a scholarship
Visit the Moriah College website for full details on their scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and application process.
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Frequently asked questions
What test does Moriah College use for scholarships?
Moriah College uses the AAS scholarship test. The AAS assessment covers Reasoning and Problem Solving, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, and Written Expression.
When is the Moriah College scholarship test?
The Moriah College scholarship test date for 2026 is 15 Feb 2026. Applications typically close before the test date — check the school's website for the latest details.
How can I prepare for the Moriah College scholarship test?
Moriah College uses AAS, which covers Reasoning and Problem Solving, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, and Written Expression. PrepHQ offers targeted practice sessions aligned with the AAS format, with detailed explanations for every question to help students build genuine understanding.