ISASA Bursaries for 2024: Requirements and Application Process for Teacher Funding
ISASA, the Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa, partners with various organizations and trusts to facilitate bursary funding for deserving aspiring teachers – particularly in scare subjects like Mathematics, Science, Technology and English.
With different programs available, this guide explores:
π ISASA-administered bursaries for teaching qualifications
π Eligibility and ideal candidates
π Application process and dates
Letβs break these down systematically to uncover the paths to secure this career-enabling support as a prospective South African educator.
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Overview of ISASA Bursary Categories
ISASA provides a pivotal conduit for financial assistance for future teachers under these core programs:
βοΈ SAMSTIP Bursaries
The SA Mathematics & Science Teacher Intern Programme, supported by Investec and DBE
βοΈ ISF Merit Bursaries
ISASA Bursary Fund awards for committed teacher training candidates
βοΈ External Partnership Bursaries
Through corporate partners on the ISASA Bursary Fund
As we unpack details below, identify which offering best aligns to your background.
Requirements: Who Qualifies for ISASA Bursaries?
While criteria differs slightly across the above ISASA-led opportunities, core requirements include:
πΆ Matric/Tertiary Qualifications
πΆ Strong Performance in Teaching Subjects
πΆ Acceptance into Teacher Training Programs
πΆ Commitment to Public Service
Maths/Science competence is mandatory for most. Additional desired attributes range from academics, extramurals, communication skills and leadership.
Familiarize yourself with specifics per bursary program.
How to Apply: Process and Timelines
With basics covered, letβs get tactical by navigating process and dates:
ποΈ Mid-Year: Watch for application announcements (April-May)
π Gather Documentation: Matric/tertiary results, references, accepts letters etc.
π Complete Applications: Read requirements, compose convincing submissions
π€ Submit Before Deadlines: Send all applications well before communicated cut-offs
π Notification By Year End: Receive selection outcomes and funding confirmation
Timing is crucial – prepare documentation in advance given short application windows once announced. Submit promptly. Sign any acceptance contracts quickly if selected.
Crafting Compelling Applications: Key Tips
Beyond meeting technical criteria, make applications leap through:
π Quantifying Academic Achievement: Share exam scores, rankings, accolades demonstrating excellence
π Showcasing Leadership: Highlight extracurricular activity organizing, mentoring etc.
π Proving Commitment to Public Service: Articulate why youβre passionate about developing communities through teaching
πͺπ½ Communicating Confidence in Chosen Field: Convey depth of knowledge, self-initiated learning demonstrating capability
Allow these dimensions to shine through your entire application!
Additional Information Sources:
π° ISASA Website Bursaries Page: https://www.isasa.org/bursary/bursary
π° SAMSTIP Website: https://www.samstip.org/
π§ [email protected] for queries
βοΈ ISASA National Office: +27 11 648 1331
Conclusion
ISASA provides pivotal springboards for South African academic talent to access specialized teacher training through bursary funding. Submit focused applications addressing all criteria to benefit. I wish you success empowering generations through education!
FAQs
What are ISASA’s priority focus teaching subjects for bursaries?
Mathematics, Physical Science, Life Sciences, Accounting, IT and English receive priority across ISASA-administered teaching bursaries. But all specializations are considered. Align strengths.
Do I need teaching experience to qualify for ISASA bursaries?
Not necessarily – most ISASA bursaries target school leavers pursuing first-time teaching qualifications. But any exposure via camps, tutoring etc. boosts candidacy. Some accommodate existing teachers pursuing development.
If I donβt get the bursary this year, can I reapply next application cycle?
Absolutely. Many strong candidates only succeed after 1 or 2 application attempts – persistence pays off! Continue strengthening your profile and submissions until selected.