High School Scholarship open to the brightest Gr. 6 learners

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SEDIBENG.- Applications for the Allan Gray Orbis Foundation’s entrepreneurial opportunity, also known as the High School Scholarship opportunity, are open for learners with entrepreneurial potential.

Grade 6 learners across the country are invited to apply for this life-changing opportunity and to be part of a community of young leaders who will create value as part of their entrepreneurial careers.

The High School Scholarship is an entrepreneurial Programme that aims to produce confident scholars with entrepreneurial thinking, unlocked potential, leadership qualities, and a desire to create value and solve our country’s most pressing social and economic issues. Grade 6 learners must demonstrate an interest in becoming an entrepreneur or business owner to be eligible for the Programme.

The Programme offers Grade 6 learners the best entrepreneurial opportunity to build the life they want for themselves through quality education at one of South Africa’s top-achieving partner High Schools.

The Foundation also recently collaborated with Raise the Children International (RTC) as a partner of the Scholarship Programme. RTC empowers rural South African orphans through quality education to become thriving servant-leaders poised to transform their communities and country. The partnership will see the nurturing of low-income, high-potential South African youth to excel academically and develop as entrepreneurs who can make a significant social impact after completing school.

 

The following criteria apply:

  • Applicant must obtain a minimum of 70 % for English and Mathematics in Grade 5 (December report) and 6 (June report).
  • Applicant must obtain a minimum overall average of 70% average for all subjects in Grade 5 (December report) and 6 (June report).

 

Some of the main elements covered by the Scholarship:

Ways to Apply:

More information is available at www.allangrayorbis.org and www.facebook.com/allangrayorbis.

 

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