The O’Neal School recommends those students who set a high standard for themselves in the areas of citizenship, extracurricular activities and academic achievement to apply for the scholarships.
Leslea Everett of Laurinburg was a recipient of one of last year’s scholarships.
Everett is a Nuzzo Scholar who came from Springhill Middle School in Laurinburg.
As an O’Neal Upper School student, she enjoys being a member of the key club and serving as a student ambassador. Everett competed on the cross country track team this fall and is considering running with the track and field team this spring. During her first year at O’Neal, the friendliness and support from fellow school mates stands out. When before coming to O’Neal, her classes were fairly easy, she now feels challenged. Everett finds that it is easy to talk to her teachers and find support from them when needed. She aspires to be an early elementary school teacher.
The Nuzzo Family Foundation Scholarship is given by Mr. and Mrs. Sal Nuzzo in honor of the Rev. John Nicola, a retired priest who was for many years O’Neal’s Latin instructor. The Nuzzo family recognizes the importance of a strong educational background. A full four-year O’Neal Upper School scholarship, the award is given to a rising ninth grader who is not currently an O’Neal student and whose family demonstrates financial need. The scholarship covers 100 percent of the Upper School tuition and is renewable each year through grade twelve as long as the student’s cumulative average remains at 3.5 (B+) or greater.
Other scholarships offered at O’Neal include:
The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship is given in memory of Hannah Marie Bradshaw, whose enthusiasm, curiosity, and spirit of friendship enhanced the character of her O’Neal class.
She loved The O’Neal School as a positive place that helped her reach her true potential. The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship is a $5,000 scholarship given to a rising ninth grader who is not currently an O’Neal student and whose family demonstrates financial need. The scholarship is renewable each year through grade twelve as long as the student’s cumulative grade point average remains at 3.5 (B+) or greater.
“The Hannah Marie Bradshaw Scholarship is our newest scholarship,” said Alice Droppers, Director of Admissions. “We encourage the recipient of this scholarship to apply for financial aid as an additional supplement to offset tuition.”
The Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship is given by the Holmberg family in honor of their daughter, a member of the O’Neal Class of 1997 and The O’Neal School’s first John Motley Morehead Scholarship recipient. With eligibility requirements similar to those of the Morehead, The Helen Pringle Holmberg Scholarship is awarded to a rising ninth grader, who has at least an A- cumulative academic average for grades seven and eight and whom the Scholarship Committee deems the most outstanding candidate. The scholarship covers 75% of the Upper School tuition and is renewable each year through grade twelve as long as the student’s cumulative grade point average remains at 3.5 (B+) or greater.
A diversity of students from different communities and socio-economic backgrounds is important for the environment The O’Neal School promotes. The O’Neal School is dedicated to developing more scholarships in the future to help supplement the financial aid program so that deserving students who have potential to thrive at The O’Neal School can have that opportunity.
The O’Neal School also offers transportation services for a separate fee. O’Neal school buses have routes serving students who reside in surrounding counties.
A member of the National Association for Independent Schools, The O’Neal School is a college preparatory school serving students from Pre-K3 to Grade 12







