The Scots College, Bellevue Hill NSW

The Scots College Rose Bay, Early Years Centre, 2 Carlisle Street, Rose Bay NSW 2029
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Scots: The finest preparation for life.
Upcoming Events
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Preparatory School Information Morning (3 and 4 year olds to Year 6) – Bellevue Hill Thu May 15 [29 Days to go] |
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Middle School and Senior School Information Morning (Years 7 to 12) – Bellevue Hill Thu May 22 [36 Days to go] |
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Brighton Preparatory School Information Morning (Kindergarten to Year 6) – Dolls Point Thu May 29 @ 8:00AM - [43 Days to go] |
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Preparatory School Information Morning (3 and 4 year olds to Year 6) – Bellevue Hill Thu Aug 07 [113 Days to go] |
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Brighton Preparatory School Information Morning (Kindergarten to Year 6) – Dolls Point Thu Aug 21 @ 8:00AM - [127 Days to go] |
THE SCOTS COLLEGE - Middle School and Senior School Information Morning (Years 7 to 12) – Bellevue Hill Sun Sep 14 [151 Days to go] |
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The Scots College information mornings provide insight into a-day-in-the-life of a Scots boy, and to learn how our Brave Hearts Bold Minds philosophy of education, can guide your son in his educational journey to becoming a fine young man.
To ensure a COVID-safe environment, register for a Virtual Information Morning for an opportunity to hear from the Principal, Dr Ian PM Lambert, key members of staff, and the chance to ask important questions regarding a Scots education for your son.
Registrations are essential. Please complete the form to join a Virtual Information Morning at Scots.
- Early Learning
- Primary School
- Secondary School
- Primary - Year 12 School
- Multiple School Locations
- Early Learning Centre
- Prep Campus
- Senior School
- Integrated Boarding Campus
- Outdoor Education Campus
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- Touch Football
The Scots College
Academic excellence is critically important, and our record demonstrates our success. But Scots aims for an even higher goal. We prepare boys to succeed in a world that is constantly being reinvented.
Our deep understanding of how boys grow and learn is captured in our Brave Hearts Bold Minds philosophy. This means we support every boy, at every stage of development, to become a confident, well-grounded young man of integrity. They will become the fine young men of the next generation who will, in their turn, reinvent their world. This is why academic success alone does not prepare boys for the future. A strong sense of identity, values, and character is vital.
The College has intentionally chosen a path where active learning works with academic excellence. Our local, national and international programs, inspire our boys to become principled, compassionate and engaged citizens of their College, their community and their world.
This is The Scots Advantage.
The Scots College is a distinctive Australian school that defends the honourable traditions, adventures and learning of boys. We exist to inspire boys to learn, lead and serve as they strive for excellence together. Scots has been raising fine young men since 1893 from Sydney, New South Wales and many different nations from around the world.
Our Brave Hearts Bold Minds educational philosophy provides learning experiences that are structured according to the needs of boys, rather than their age or year level.
An innovative, colourful and adventurous curriculum informed by Reggio Emilia principles awaits the youngest Scots boys as they enter the Rose Bay, Early Years Centre and Early Learning Centre, within the Preparatory School, harnessing their natural curiosity, energy and desire for exploration.
As they progress in the Preparatory School, young boys become ‘fine Scots boys’. Boys are encouraged to develop genuine wisdom through insight based on empathy, an understanding of humanity and the importance of interdependence in the world in which they live.
Adventure is core to a boy’s experiences in his early Senior School years. In these years, there is a focus on collaborative learning. Boys develop an expansive view of their world and become increasingly aware of what it means to be a global citizen, to be respectful of different cultures and to take responsibility in one’s community.
As boys develop autonomy, emphasis shifts to the acquisition of major scholarly ways of thinking. Students are exposed to literary, scientific, mathematical, historical, cultural and artistic approaches to understanding our world, advancing their understanding through a variety of increasingly sophisticated opportunities to demonstrate their accomplishments in unfamiliar, unstructured contexts.
Specialist facilities include the Graeme Clark Centre for Innovation in the Sciences, designed to promote in the hearts and minds of Scots boys a love and appreciation of the sciences. This Maths and Science Centre provides leading infrastructure and technology platforms to inspire the best from students and teachers and transform the educational experience.
The Scots College continues to plan for its future, with the construction of the John Cunningham Student Centre. Formerly known as the Stevenson Library, it will deliver essential student amenities and learning spaces with a focus on learning support, student counselling, academic research and professional learning.
The former Stevenson Library building was completed in 1988. It is an imposing, block-like, flat-roofed building, without features or a main entrance. It is an institutional building that is not well suited to a leading contemporary education experience, and is no longer fit for purpose.
The Centenary Centre houses the College’s highly regarded Music Department and the Christian Studies Department. Other facilities within the Centre include the acoustically beautiful Coote Theatre auditorium and an amphitheatre for outdoor performances and meetings.
Specialist music facilities include a recording studio, computer keyboard laboratories, rehearsal rooms for ensembles, specialist music classrooms, teaching studios for instrumental staff and practice rooms.
Scots’ Sports Science Lab, used during Science and PDHPE classes, is equipped with technologies that quantify performance measures, metabolic rates and body compositions.
The Scots College has a commitment to inspire and extend the interests, talents and skills of boys. A wide range of Co-Curricular Programs that can be passionately pursued at every stage of the Scots journey.
These include Music, Drama, Dance, Cadets, Pipes and Drums, Community Service, Chess, Debating and Public Speaking, Photography, Film, Media and Audio Visual.
The Co-Curricular Program exposes boys to the concept of what it means to be a global citizen and creates opportunities for them to be active and engaged in the world.
Click here to read more about the Co-Curricular Program at Scots.
Sport is synonymous with the Scots experience, encouraging boys to discover personal strength born of competition and camaraderie. Boys compete in a number of competitions, including the AAGPS (Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales).
The following sports are offered at the College:
- Athletics
- Basketball
- Cricket
- Cross Country
- Football
- Rifle Shooting
- Rowing
- Rugby
- Sailing
- Snowsports
- Swimming
- Tennis
- Volleyball
- Water Polo
Click here to read more about Sport at The Scots College.
Boarders have been a vital part of the Scots community for over a century.
Boarding at Scots, available from Year 5 onwards, offers high quality education in a safe and nurturing environment, where your son is supported to reach his full potential. As a boarder, your son will stay at one of our five Boarding Houses where he will be provided with strong pastoral care and individual attention while experiencing the joys of being a part of his House 'family'.
Click here to read more about boarding at Scots.
Pastoral Care features prominently in all aspects of College life and in the day-to-day experiences of each individual in our community. The Scots College has a strong pastoral care ethos and is committed to looking after the needs of boys and nurturing their growth and development within a safe and caring environment. Pastoral care and student welfare programs are whole-school in nature. The health, well-being and safety of students is measured and managed through a carefully planned T-12 pastoral care system and is embedded within the curriculum, the House system, the Tutor program, staff professional development and other key policies that guide procedures throughout the College.
Our Faith and Tradition which inspire truth, honour, loyalty and commitment.
Leadership through Teams in a spirit of service, compassion, fun and community.
Glengarry – Outdoor Education Program
- Run and ride program
- Climbing and abseiling
- Camping - living off the land
- Canoeing and (sea) kayaking
- Orienteering
- Hiking
- Caving
- Mountain biking
- Horse riding
Bannockburn – Experiential Education Program
Information Morning Dates 2023
Brighton Preparatory School – Dolls Point
- Thursday 23 February
- Thursday 4 May
- Thursday 10 August
- Thursday 2 November
Preparatory School – Bellevue Hill
- Thursday 25 May
- Thursday 3 August
- Thursday 19 October
Senior School and Preparatory School – Bellevue Hill
- Thursday 23 March
- Thursday 18 May
- Thursday 27 July
- Thursday 26 October
Click here to register your attendance.
The Scots College provides subsidised private bus services to students from Monday to Friday. Please click here to view the available bus routes.
Government 'School Special' buses travel daily to and from College from Rose Bay, Randwick Junction, Maroubra Junction, Maroubra Beach, Bondi Junction and Edgecliff.
Transport from the inner west is by train, changing at Town Hall, to Edgecliff Station. A 'School Special' bus will take students from Edgecliff Station to The Scots College.
To read more about transport to the College, please click here.
“Scots offers something for everyone. Wherever your interests lie – whether it’s music or sailing, drama or volleyball, debating or rugby – Scots can bring you together with like-minded boys and enthusiastic teachers to follow your passion. The best part of my Scots experience was leading the Pipes and Drums as Pipe Major. During my time with the Pipes and Drums, we toured twice to Scotland, played in the World Piping Championships, won state and national competitions and learned how to work and play together as a tight-knit team.” Year 12 Student
The Scots College is more than just a school for boys.
Academic excellence is critically important, and our record demonstrates our success. But Scots aims for an even higher goal. We prepare boys to succeed in a world that is constantly being reinvented.
Our deep understanding into how boys grow and learn is captured in our Brave Hearts Bold Minds philosophy. This means we support every boy, at every stage of development, to become confident, well-grounded young man of integrity. They will become the fine young men of the next generation who will, in their turn, reinvent their world. This is why academic success alone does not prepare boys for the future. A strong sense of identity, values, and character is vital.
The College has intentionally chosen a path where active learning works with academic excellence. Our local, national and international programs, inspire our boys to become principled, compassionate and engaged citizens of their College, their community and their world.
Our Christian mission and values frame our quest to nurture wise young men, with a worldview that encompasses knowledge of the past, perceptive insight into the present and innovative thinking about our global future together.
This is The Scots Advantage.
Scots to the fore!
Dr Ian PM Lambert
Principal, The Scots College
BA, Grad Dip, MA, PhD, MACE
Each year a number of means-tested Academic and Music Scholarships are awarded by the College.
Means-tested bursaries are also available to boys entering Years 7 to 11.
In order to apply for a Bursary all applicants must have completed the enrolment process and have been offered and accepted a confirmed position at the College
Click here to read more about scholarships and bursaries.
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The Scots College, Bellevue Hill NSW



















Bellevue Hill,
New South Wales