Confirmed for current year

Royal Canadian Legion Sooke Branch 54 Scholarship

Amount of the scholarship may vary from year to year. 

Selection criteria:
1)  for students starting post-secondary studies in BC/Yukon on a full time basis for at least two consecutive semesters
2)  good marks
3)  school and community involvement

With your application, include proof of acceptance in a post-secondary program. 

Shortlisted applicants will be required to attend an interview. 

Rotary Club of Sooke - Stewart Youngson Academic Scholarship

Awarded in two portions: the first $1000 will be awarded to the selected recipient following graduation and proof of acceptance at a recognized post-secondary institution AND registration in courses.  The second $1000 will be presented after successful completion of the first year of studies and proof of enrollment in second year.  

The student must be registered in a program of at least two years with plans to complete a degree. 

Rotary Club of Sooke - Faith Jacobsen Vocational Scholarship

This scholarship is for students entering a vocational program at a recognized college, university, trade, or technical institute.  A “vocational” program is an educational program directed at a specific occupation. examples: nursing, professional cook, social work, hair stylist, web design, interior deign, medical office assistant, video game design, ...

Rotary Club of Sooke - Jane Thomson Memorial Bursary

Selection Criteria:

1)   must be planning to pursue a trades/apprenticeship training program in BC  
2)   resident of Sooke
3)   financial need

Jane Thomson Memorial Bursary is for students pursuing a trade or apprenticeship program.  This bursary honours the first female President of the Rotary Club of Sooke.  

See the Rotary Club of Sooke application form below for more info. 

Please include a school photo or Grad photo with this application.

Mosaic Forest Management Scholarship

Selection Criteria:

1)   an SD62 graduate pursuing studies in the field of forestry at a post-secondary institution (degree, diploma or trades).  Consideration may be given to students pursuing post-secondary studies in fisheries or other natural resource management related fields.
2)  Preference will be given to Indigenous students.  
3)  strong leadership qualities

Current application forms are usually available late February or early March and will be available on this page.  

Kathy Kirk Memorial Scholarship

The Kathy Kirk Memorial scholarship is awarded to one deserving student from Edward Milne Community School who has demonstrated that they wish to continue their studies of music.  

The amount of the award may vary from year to year.   It is the intent of the scholarship committee that the scholarship will be paid annually in the amount of $250, but may vary from year to year, depending on interest accrual.  

In the event that no one meets these qualifications this scholarship will not be given out, and funds held for successive years.  

EMCS Parent Advisory Council Bursaries

The Diane Dawson and Maywell Wickheim Bursaries of $500 are given each year to recognize students whose attributes, accomplishments and activities exemplify the philosophy of a community school.  

Academics will be considered in selection, however the main requirement is being a well-rounded individual who volunteers with the school, community, and other groups.  

Financial need is also a consideration. 

Number of awards and amount of award may vary from year to year.  

Western Inspirational Bursary

This bursary is not a scholarship for high academic achievement. It is a character award that aims to recognize the students in our community who have overcome various adversities, including mental health, physical disability, discrimination, financial hardship, or family issues. Despite these challenges, these students have demonstrated kindness, determination, and courage to graduate high school and continue their education through post-secondary institutions, trade schools, online courses, or the military. 
 

School nomination required.  

Larry Alexander Memorial Bursary

This bursary is offered in honour of Larry Alexander, who was a local carpenter and started his own business in Sooke in 1967.  Mr. Alexander loved teaching others and trained many carpentry apprentices over the years.  A number of carpenters working in School District 62 were taught by Mr. Alexander.

Selection Criteria:

1) a student planning to pursue a career in the trades, especially carpentry

2) financial need may be considered

The updated application form for SCHOOL Awards will be available in mid-April.