About The Glennie School scholarships
Named in memory of Benjamin Glennie, the first Anglican priest on the Darling Downs, this leading girls' day and boarding school has educated young women in Toowoomba since 1908. Scholarships provide up to 50 per cent remission of tuition fees, with part remission of boarding fees also possible. The distinctive Helene Orton Performing Arts Scholarship is awarded by audition across dance, music and drama. ICPA Scholarships support daughters of rural families. Testing is conducted by ACER and Edutest.
Girls
Toowoomba
Scholarship types
Test format and information
The Glennie School uses the ACER and Edutest scholarship test. Written Expression, Mathematics, and Humanities are covered in the assessment.
Scholarship test dates
Key dates for The Glennie School 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 The Glennie School website for full details on their scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and application process.
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Frequently asked questions
What test does The Glennie School use for scholarships?
The Glennie School uses the ACER and Edutest scholarship test. The ACER assessment covers Written Expression, Mathematics, and Humanities.
When is the The Glennie School scholarship test?
The The Glennie School scholarship test date for 2026 is 14 Feb 2026. Applications typically close before the test date — check the school's website for the latest details.
How can I prepare for the The Glennie School scholarship test?
The Glennie School 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.