Funza Lushaka Application 2024 close on 2 February: The Department of Basic Education looks after schools across South Africa from grade R to grade 12 and adult literacy programmes. The DBE was previously part of the national Department of Education before being split into two parts: DBE (Department of Basic Education) and DHE (Department of Higher Education).
The department’s objectives are to create a sustainable South African education system for the 21st century – where all students have access to learning, training and education. Their vision is that the education system will improve the quality of life for all South Africans and create a peaceful, prosperous and democratic country.
The Ministry of Education invites students to apply for the Funza Lushaka Scholarship Program for the 2024 academic year. Each year, the Funza Lushaka Scholarship is awarded to students with the following educational qualifications
Funza Lushaka Application 2024 close on 2 February
The prestigious Funza Lushaka bursary is aimed at students who are studying to become teachers and is awarded annually, based of academic ability.
The scholarship will cover the following expenses: tuition, books, learning materials, accommodation, food, educational internship and a stipend for general living expenses, if available and subject to certain reductions.
Scholarships are awarded for one academic year at a time and students must reapply for funding each year. Renewal of the scholarship is NOT guaranteed, but depends on the student’s academic performance.
After graduation, scholars will be expected to teach in a public school (selected by the Provincial Department of Education (PED)) – the duration of the service contract will be the same as the duration of the scholarship received.
We is dedicated to informing you of the latest scholarship opportunities, and this article covers all the details about the Funza Lushaka Scholarship.
All applicants must meet the following criteria:
- You must be a South African citizen
- You must have a valid South African ID number
- You must be 30 years old or younger, if applying for the first time
- You must have been accepted to study towards a BEd degree or PGCE programme, specialising in at least 2 of the priority subject areas (extended programmes are not covered)
- You must have been accepted to study at a public university in South Africa
- You must have a strong academic record
- You must be willing to teach at any school, as selected by the Provincial Education Department (PED)
- You must NOT be a Higher Education Institution employees (or a spouse, dependent or child of a Higher Education Institution employee)
- You must be committed and passionate about a career in teaching, including having an interest in working with youth; enthusiasm for teaching; and be willing and ready to face challenges with integrity
- You must NOT have any other teaching qualifications
- You must NOT have a criminal record
- You must NOT have any charges of misconduct
- You must NOT have been dismissed from work
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