Recognising outstanding Year 11 students with a passion for the humanities
The Campion College Humanities Award celebrates academic excellence in the humanities and encourages students to see the rich value and potential of further study in these fields. Through this award, schools can formally acknowledge a high-achieving Year 11 student while offering them a pathway to university-level humanities experiences and opportunities.
2026 Award Cycle
The opt-in window for the 2026 Campion College Humanities Award will open in April.
If your school would like to take part, please complete the expression of interest form.
The Humanities Award at a Glance
Participating schools benefit from:
- A targeted information session for Year 11 students, delivered during Term 2 or 3. This session introduces students to the breadth and depth of the humanities, their real-world applications, and the career opportunities available to humanities graduates. It also covers post-HSC pathways, including the Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts at Campion College.
- The opportunity to nominate one exemplary Year 11 student who has demonstrated academic excellence and a strong interest in the humanities.
- Formal recognition of that student’s achievement through a certificate, book voucher, and access to additional enrichment opportunities.
Recognition & Benefits for Award Recipients
Each awardee will receive:
A formal certificate and $70 book gift voucher, presented in recognition of their academic achievement
A reserved place in an upcoming Campion College Summer or Winter Program, an engaging introduction to university-level study in the humanities
A scholarship toward the Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts at Campion College, subject to application and acceptance terms
Nomination Criteria
The nominated student should meet the following:
Enrolled in a minimum of three subjects across any of the following: English Advanced, Extension English I, Ancient History, Modern History, Society and Culture, Studies of Religion, Catholic Studies, Classical Greek, Latin and Legal Studies
Achieves A- or B-Grade results in Year 11 assessments/exams
Demonstrates a desire to pursue further learning in the humanities in the HSC and beyond, and actively engages with extracurricular materials and activities
Where multiple students meet the above criteria, you may wish to choose a student who also displays:
- Engagement in historical and ethical inquiry
- Strong critical and analytical thinking demonstrated through research, debates or competitions
- Leadership and contributions to the humanities within the school community
Award Timeline
Term 2
Schools opt in to participate
Term 2 & 3
Campion College delivers an information session to Year 11 students
End of Term 3
Schools nominate their award recipient
Term 4
Awards are dispatched for presentation; optional in-person presentation by a Campion College staff member
Enquiries
Contact Jessica Issa, School & Parish Outreach Coordinator
Phone: (02) 9896 9302
Email: study@campion.edu.au