Australia, Sydney
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1. 2. Arrange a visit to the campus. 3. Complete the enrolment process for the relevant year group and IB programme.
Al Zahra College reserves the right to postpone admission if a class is full; the applicant is placed on a waiting list. Qualified applicants are then accepted in order of date of application, subject to the stated priorities (children of governing body, children of staff, siblings, then all other applicants). Entry to other year levels depends on vacancies, and early entry onto the waiting list is advised.
Al Zahra College invites applications for scholarships for entry in Years 5–11. The College offers full and partial scholarships for tuition fees (other fees apply). Five types of scholarships are available: Academic; Sporting; Indigenous; Quranic; and Orphans. Academic scholarships are awarded for academic merit and are based on outstanding achievement in state and/or national testing programs, academic excellence from previous years based on school reports, and evidence of involvement in the wider life of the college. Quranic scholarships are awarded to students with outstanding memorisation and recitation ability of one section (volume). An AZC Scholarship Application Form is downloadable.
Al Zahra College is an IB World School in Arncliffe, Sydney, offering the full IB continuum from ages 3 to 18. Led by Dr Ken Darvall, the school provides the Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes within an Islamic educational framework emphasising holistic student development including intellectual, spiritual, emotional and physical growth.