About Marist College Ashgrove scholarships
Opened by the Marist Brothers in 1940, Marist College Ashgrove accommodates up to 220 boarders alongside its day school population. Four boarding scholarships each year target boys from rural, regional or remote communities, covering 25 per cent of tuition and 25 per cent of boarding fees, assessed via the ACER examination. The Champagnat Trust provides means-tested bursaries covering up to full fees. Indigenous boarding scholarships are funded through the AIEF partnership.
Boys
Western Brisbane
Scholarship types
Test format and information
Marist College Ashgrove uses the ACER scholarship test. Written Expression, Mathematics, and Humanities are covered in the assessment.
Scholarship test dates
Key dates for Marist College Ashgrove 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 Marist College Ashgrove website for full details on their scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and application process.
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Frequently asked questions
What test does Marist College Ashgrove use for scholarships?
Marist College Ashgrove uses the ACER scholarship test. The ACER assessment covers Written Expression, Mathematics, and Humanities.
When is the Marist College Ashgrove scholarship test?
The Marist College Ashgrove scholarship test date for 2026 is 28 Feb 2026. Applications typically close before the test date — check the school's website for the latest details.
How can I prepare for the Marist College Ashgrove scholarship test?
Marist College Ashgrove uses ACER, which covers Written Expression, Mathematics, and Humanities. PrepHQ offers targeted practice sessions aligned with the ACER format, with detailed explanations for every question to help students build genuine understanding.