What are the full scholarship programs available at Blankson Hall?
Kopas Family Foundation Scholarship - Fully Funded
The Kopas Family Foundation Scholarship provides full tuition for each year of high school, for a new student entering Grade 9 at Branksome Hall. This scholarship is available to a new day school student who would not otherwise have the means to attend Branksome Hall. The scholarship also assists with the purchase of textbooks and additional school expenses, such as the mandatory school laptop and activity fees.
Branksome Hall is seeking an application for a Grade 9 day student for September 2023 who is:
· High academic interest
· Interest in participation, contribution, and learning (inside and outside of the classroom)
· A student who will rise to challenges and occasions
· Demonstrated interest and involvement out of the classroom (e.g., art activities, athletics, community service, music)
· An individual who demonstrates some or all the values of the IB Learner Profile: Inquirers, Knowledgeable, Thinkers, Communicators, Principled, Open-minded, Caring, Risk-takers, Balanced and Reflective
If you know of a student, currently in Grade 8, who has these attributes and who requires full funding to attend Branksome Hall in Grade 9, please encourage them to apply for The Kopas Family Foundation Scholarship.
Sekyi-Otu & Noronha Walk Strong Scholarship - Fully Funded
The Sekyi-Otu & Noronha Walk Strong Scholarship provides full tuition for each year of high school, for a new student entering Grades 9 who identifies as Black at Branksome Hall. This scholarship is available to a day school student who identifies as Black and who would not otherwise have the means to attend Branksome Hall. The scholarship also assists with the purchase of textbooks and additional school expenses, such as the mandatory school laptop, uniform and activity fees.
Branksome Hall is seeking an application for a Grade 9 day student for September 2023 who identifies as Black and:
· High academic interest
· Interest in participation, contribution, and learning (inside and outside of the classroom)
· A student who will rise to challenges and occasions
· Demonstrated interest and involvement out of the classroom (e.g., art activities, athletics, community service, music)
· A student who will embrace our school values: Sense of Community, Inclusiveness, Creativity and Making a Difference
If you know of a student, currently in Grade 8 who identifies as Black, and who has these attributes and requires full funding to attend Branksome Hall in Grade 9, please encourage them to apply for The Sekyi-Otu & Noronha Walk Strong Scholarship.