Jakes Gerwel Graduate Teaching Fellowship
The Jakes Gerwel Graduate Teaching Fellowship (GTF) is a fully funded programme that develops exceptional graduates into outstanding high school teachers. It covers a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) at a partner university along with accommodation, allowances, mentorship and leadership development, with fellows committing to teach at a South African high school after qualifying. It targets passionate final-year undergraduates and graduates under 30 who want to transform education in South Africa.
Eligible Fields of Study
Jakes Gerwel Fellowship (funded by the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Endowment Teaching Initiative) supports students in the following disciplines
Eligibility Requirements
- ✓ South African citizen, or South African permanent resident with an SA ID number
- ✓ Under 30 years of age at the application closing date
- ✓ Completed an appropriate undergraduate qualification, or in the final year of undergraduate studies
- ✓ Intention to study towards a PGCE
- ✓ Have applied to, or be studying at, one of the partner universities (UCT, UP, UJ, Wits or UWC)
- ✓ Passionate about teaching and education
- ✓ Committed to teaching at a South African high school after completing the PGCE
What's Included
- ✓ Full PGCE tuition fees
- ✓ Accommodation / residence
- ✓ Meals, books and a tutor allowance
- ✓ Laptop
- ✓ Printing needs
- ✓ Monthly stipend / pocket money
- ✓ Academic support and leadership development
- ✓ Expert teacher mentorship and personal coaching
Work Commitment
On completing the PGCE, fellows are expected to teach at a South African high school, putting their training into practice and contributing to quality education.
How to Apply
Steps to complete your Jakes Gerwel Fellowship (funded by the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Endowment Teaching Initiative) bursary application
- 1
Check that you meet the eligibility criteria and complete the online Eligibility Quiz on the Jakes Gerwel Fellowship website
- 2
Complete and submit the online application form
- 3
Apply to one of the partner universities (UCT, UP, UJ, Wits or UWC) for your PGCE if you have not already done so
- 4
If shortlisted, take part in telephonic interviews
- 5
Attend the multi-day selection camp
- 6
Successful applicants are offered candidate fellow status
Required Documents
- 📄 Certified copy of your South African ID (or permanent residence document with SA ID number)
- 📄 Academic transcripts and undergraduate results
- 📄 Proof of application to, or registration at, a partner university for the PGCE
- 📄 Up-to-date CV
- 📄 Motivational statement on why you want to teach
Frequently Asked Questions
- Who can apply for the Jakes Gerwel Graduate Teaching Fellowship?
- South African citizens or permanent residents with an SA ID number who are under 30 at the closing date, have completed (or are in the final year of) an appropriate undergraduate degree, intend to study a PGCE, and are passionate about teaching at a South African high school. You must also have applied to or be studying at a partner university (UCT, UP, UJ, Wits or UWC).
- What does the fellowship cover?
- It is a full scholarship covering PGCE tuition, accommodation, meals, books, a tutor allowance, a laptop, printing needs and a monthly stipend, plus academic support, leadership development, expert teacher mentorship and personal coaching.
- When do applications close?
- Applications typically run from March to July each year, with the previous cycle closing on 31 July. The exact 2026 closing date had not been published at the time of verification, so monitor the official website and social media and apply early once the cycle opens.
- What happens after I qualify?
- After completing the PGCE, fellows are expected to teach at a South African high school. The selection process itself includes an online eligibility quiz, an online application, telephonic interviews for shortlisted candidates, and a multi-day selection camp before candidate fellow status is offered.
Ready to apply?
Applications close on 31 July 2026
Apply on Jakes Gerwel Fellowship (funded by the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Endowment Teaching Initiative)'s official siteNeed help? Contact Jakes Gerwel Fellowship (funded by the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation Endowment Teaching Initiative):
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 083 589 2933
Information verified 2026-06-08. Always confirm details on the funder's official website before applying.
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