RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS
When Cecil John Rhodes founded his world-wide Scholarship scheme in 1902, he selected four South African schools as part of that scheme. The schools are St Andrew's College and DSG in Grahamstown, Bishops and SACS in Cape Town and Paul Roos in Stellenbosch. The Rhodes Scholarship generously funds study at Oxford University, where the fees are around £25,000 per year. One has to be a very strong academic to be selected as a Rhodes Scholar, but the scholarship also has three other sets of criteria:
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leadership and character
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community involvement
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sporting achievement
Any boy or girl who has studied for a minimum of three terms at St Andrew's College or DSG is eligible to apply for the Rhodes Scholarship after completing a university degree.
DSG RHODES SCHOLARSHIP RECIPIENTS
1981 Margaret Keaton
1998 Marisa Fassler
2000 Kim Mathiesen
2001 Alison Paterson
2004 Kathleen Collett
2006 Nicola Palmer
2008 Bronwyn Tarr
25th January 2012
Kelly Long will represent South Africa at the 5th International Sustainable World Project Olympiad in the USA


