About Korowa Anglican Girls' School scholarships
Korowa Anglican Girls' School offers Academic, Music and General Excellence Scholarships to current and prospective students in Years 5 to 11, assessed via the AAS examination. Scholarship applications typically open in September each year for entry two years ahead. The programme seeks girls who demonstrate strong academic capability, musical talent or well-rounded excellence across multiple areas. Korowa's intimate school size means scholarship holders receive high levels of individual support and mentoring.
Girls
Inner East
Scholarship types
Test format and information
Korowa Anglican Girls' School 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 Korowa Anglican Girls' School scholarship testing. Always confirm dates directly with the school.
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Apply for a scholarship
Visit the Korowa Anglican Girls' School website for full details on their scholarship program, eligibility criteria, and application process.
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Frequently asked questions
What test does Korowa Anglican Girls' School use for scholarships?
Korowa Anglican Girls' School uses the AAS scholarship test. The AAS assessment covers Reasoning and Problem Solving, Reading Comprehension, Mathematics, and Written Expression.
When is the Korowa Anglican Girls' School scholarship test?
Check the Korowa Anglican Girls' School website for the latest scholarship test dates. Dates are typically published in the second half of the year prior to entry.
How can I prepare for the Korowa Anglican Girls' School scholarship test?
Korowa Anglican Girls' School 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.