ISASA Bursary

If you’re an aspiring mathematics or science teacher in South Africa, the ISASA Bursary may be the perfect opportunity to advance your education. This comprehensive guide covers all you need to know about the ISASA Bursary, from eligibility requirements to the application process, to help you make a successful application.

What Is the ISASA Bursary?

The Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa (ISASA) is a non-profit organization that has been active since 1929. It represents the interests of independent schools across Southern Africa, and one of its key initiatives is the ISASA Bursary Programme. This bursary aims to address the shortage of qualified mathematics and science teachers in South Africa by supporting students who wish to become educators in these fields.

Program Focus

The ISASA Bursary offers financial assistance for:

  • A four-year Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) in Mathematics or Science at UNISA.
  • A one-year Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) for graduates who majored in Mathematics or Science.

Upon completion of their studies, bursary recipients must commit to teaching at public schools in South Africa for a period equivalent to the duration of the bursary funding received.

What Does the ISASA Bursary Cover?

The ISASA Bursary provides comprehensive financial support, including:

  • Tuition fees for the duration of the B.Ed. or PGCE program.
  • Textbooks and study materials.
  • Monthly allowances for accommodation and travel expenses.
  • Mentorship and training: Recipients gain practical experience through school-based training at ISASA member schools, along with mentoring from experienced educators.

Eligibility Requirements

To qualify for the ISASA Bursary, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Be a South African citizen under 30 years of age.
  • Have a Matric certificate with at least 60% in English, Mathematics, and Science.
  • For university graduates, a major in English and either Mathematics or Science is required.
  • Be willing to study through UNISA in an open distance learning format.
  • Applicants interested in a B.Ed. must either be current Matric students or have completed Matric.
  • Applicants interested in a PGCE must have completed an undergraduate qualification with relevant majors.
  • Be prepared to teach at a public school in South Africa after graduation.

Step-by-Step ISASA Bursary Application Process

Follow these steps to apply for the ISASA Bursary:

  1. Visit the ISASA website: Go to the ISASA Bursary portal to download the application form.
  2. Download the application form: Carefully read all instructions before filling out the form.
  3. Fill in your details: Provide accurate information about your personal details, academic background, and contact information.
  4. Attach supporting documents: Include certified copies of the required documents (see the list below).
  5. Submit the application: You can send your completed form and documents via email, mail, or hand-deliver them to the ISASA office.

Required Supporting Documents

To complete your ISASA Bursary application, ensure you have the following certified documents:

  • ID card or birth certificate.
  • Proof of address.
  • Complete academic records from Grades 1 to 12.
  • Parent or guardian’s proof of income or an affidavit if unemployed.
  • Statement letter explaining why you should receive the bursary.

Note: Missing or incorrect documentation may result in your application being disqualified.

Do’s and Don’ts for a Successful Application

Do’s

  • Proofread your application for errors.
  • Highlight achievements relevant to the bursary.
  • Submit all supporting documents in the correct format.
  • Apply early to avoid last-minute stress.

Don’ts

  • Don’t miss the deadline: Applications close in the last week of May.
  • Don’t provide false information: This could disqualify your application.
  • Don’t neglect the financial section: Fill it out accurately.

Important Deadlines

The ISASA Bursary closes by the last week of May every year. Ensure you submit your application well in advance to avoid any delays or rejections.

ISASA Bursary Contact Information

For any queries about your application, eligibility, or the bursary process, you can contact ISASA directly:

Please reach out only during the application window to get the most accurate and updated information.