fly2help Aim High Aviation Scholarship 5th to 8th April 2016 Personal details (please include a recent photograph) Full name Home address Photograph here Email address Phone number Date of birth Nationality Place of study Academic qualifications Subjects (please list the subjects you will be taking, or have recently taken) Most recent results Year taken Subjects (please list the subjects you will be taking, or have recently taken) Most recent results Year taken Other qualifications (e.g. first aid, music) Please give details of any previous aviation scholarships you have participated in or applied for Please give details of any hobbies or interests you have outside school Hobbies Sports teams Voluntary experience (e.g. Duke of Edinburgh) Any work experience Please tell us why you feel you should be considered for a fly2help Aim High Aviation Scholarship (100 words maximum) Please tell us what benefits you would take from the scheme, and how you would use these to further your involvement in aviation (100 words maximum) Please tell us about an achievement which you are particularly proud of (100 words maximum) Please also include any additional information which you would like to be considered in support of your application (e.g. part-time work) Please tell us how you first heard of the fly2help Aim High Scholarship I have read & agree to the Terms & Conditions below (tick) Please complete this application form in full and return by email to: info@fly2help.org by 9am on Monday 14 March 2016. Interviews will be held at Oxford Airport on Saturday 19 March and we will aim to let shortlisted applicants know by Tuesday 15 March if they have been selected for interview. Terms and conditions fly2help is an aviation charity (1119846) registered in England and Wales with the Charity Commission and a Company limited by guarantee. It aims to inspire positive change through the wonder of flight. Applications that do not include an agreement to be bound by these terms and conditions will be ineligible for consideration. fly2help seeks to ensure that the process for selecting scholarship students is thorough, fair and in accordance with all relevant UK law and regulations, including the Equality Act 2010, achieves the aims and objectives of fly2help, and is of a high standard. fly2help encourages young people who do not come from an aviation background to apply. No prior experience is necessary. The selection process begins with a careful consideration of the written application forms by the Scholarship Panel, which will include fly2help staff and a Trustee. No additional material will be taken into account in preparing the short list based on written applications. The selection process then involves a maximum of 20 applicants invited for interview. The interview will be held by the Scholarship Panel at Oxford Airport on 19 March 2016. Once selected, Scholars will be required to accept or reject the scholarship. Acceptance of the scholarship requires the Scholar to ensure they are available to attend every full day of the scholarship throughout 5 – 8 April 2016. During the scholarship, Scholars are expected to arrive on time, and be collected promptly. Scholars are also strongly encouraged to attend any additional activities scheduled throughout the week, such as an evening event. Scholars will need to bring a signed Parent Consent on the first day. Scholars will be expected to bring a packed lunch on most days of the scholarship. Some drinks and snacks will be provided. Although fly2help (whether by its Trustees, staff or management) does not consider that it would be in a situation where it would be liable to a Scholar for loss or damage arising out of its activities, except where it is prohibited by law fly2help its management and Trustees limit liability to a Scholar or any other person or body for any loss or damage of any kind, including consequential loss and damage and personal injury and death, howsoever caused to £1,000. fly2help will monitor the progress of each Scholar during the scholarship. In the event that fly2help considers the behaviour of a Scholar to be inappropriate, fly2help reserves the right to revoke the scholarship.