The Kay Mason Foundation (KMF) is calling on Grade 6 learners with exceptional academic promise and leadership potential to apply for its prestigious scholarship program. If you’re a driven young learner with big dreams but limited resources, this opportunity could open the door to a world-class education and long-term academic support.
This scholarship aims to provide talented learners with access to quality high schools and holistic support throughout their academic journey.
Location: Western Cape (Cape Town, Northern Suburbs, Southern Suburbs, Helderberg region)
Application Closing date: 30 April 2025
Who Can Apply?
To be eligible for the KMF Scholarship Program, the learner must meet all the following requirements:
- Must be in Grade 6 at the time of applying (in 2025)
- Must be a South African citizen
- Aged between 10 and 13 years during the year of application
- Must show academic commitment, leadership potential, and a strong work ethic
- The combined household income must not exceed R17,500 per month
- The learner must live within a reasonable travelling distance from the KMF offices in Bellville, including:
- Cape Town
- Northern Suburbs
- Southern Suburbs
- Helderberg Region
Documents You’ll Need to Apply
Parents and guardians must prepare and upload the following documents along with the application:
- Grade 5 Term 4 report
- Grade 6 Term 1 report
- Learner’s birth certificate
- Parent(s) or guardian(s)’ ID documents
- Death certificate(s) (if applicable)
- Proof of income (payslips or formal income statement)
- 3-month bank statements for both parents/legal guardians
- A handwritten essay by the learner (see details below)
Learner Task: Write Your Story
Each applicant must submit a handwritten essay (not typed) with the following details:
- Introduce your family and home life
- Describe your community
- Share what motivates you to work hard at school
- Explain what this scholarship would mean for your future
This essay helps KMF understand your background and your personal motivation, so take time to be honest, thoughtful, and write in your own words.
Not Qualified Yet? Here’s How to Prepare for Future Opportunities
If your child is currently in Grade 4 or 5 and aspires to apply in the future, consider the following steps to get ready:
- Prioritise Mathematics and English performance in reports
- Enrol in extra academic support programmes like SmartStart or Khan Academy
- Start compiling school reports and documentation early
- Encourage your child to join leadership roles, cultural activities, or community service
- Practice handwriting and storytelling through short essays
Want your child to be scholarship-ready in future years? You can also explore bridging academic support via:
- Curro Online Academic Support
- Impaq Education
- FutureLearn South Africa
How to Apply
If your child meets all the eligibility requirements and you’ve prepared the required documents, visit the link below to apply: