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About SASMT Bursaries

South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) was formed in 1918 by a group of music teachers from Cape Town. Nearly a hundred years after, SASMT could be now the oldest professional audio society around South Africa. South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT) symbolizes music instructors in Faculties, Private training, Music centers, universities, and colleges and it has been doing so since its beginning.

  1. David Reunert Bursary: This bursary award value is R1,500. The bursary will be given to music students who plan about performing or teaching music professionally.
  2. Ellie Marx Memorial Scholarship: This bursary award value is R5,000. The bursary will be given to people studying stringed instruments (the violin in particular).
  3. Gladwell Scholarship: This bursary award-winning value is R12,000 – to be paid in 2 installments to the institution/ person. The bursary will be given to music students who plan on studying music –  instrumental, composition or vocal.
  4. Kathleen Irish Scholarship: This bursary award-winning value is R12,000 – to be paid in 2 installments to the institution/ person. The bursary will be given to talented music students, that plan on studying piano in a tertiary degree and so are financially disadvantaged. The winners of these bursary awards will probably be required to perform at the following SASMT Annual General Meeting.

Level/Field of Study

SASMT Bursaries can be given to undergraduates studying music in different Universities or colleges.

Host Nationality

SASMT Bursaries are taken and hosted in South Africa. You can check other African Scholarships available for South African students and other African Countries

Eligible Nationality

SASMT Bursaries are only available to South African Students. International Scholarships are available for International students wishing to study abroad in any country. You can also check our scholarship by country category for more scholarship updates. A must-read if you want to win this award: 15 Important Tips on Winning a Scholarship

Scholarship Worth

David Reunert Bursary – R1,500 Ellie Marx Memorial Scholarship – R5,000Gladwell Scholarship – R12,000 Kathleen Irish Scholarship – R12,000

Eligibility for SASMT Bursaries

Applicants should meet the following minimum entrance standards before applying (please note that failure to meet each of the prerequisites will probably result in an application not being considered):

1. David Reunert Bursary

South African citizenMust be between the ages of 18 and 25Must have a Matric certificate or equivalentStudent of current and paid-up members of the SASMTIntend on teaching or performing music professionally (singing/ performing/ teaching/ theoretical branch of music)

2. Ellie Marx Memorial Scholarship

South African citizenMust have a Matric certificate or equivalentMay study locally or internationallyStudent of current and paid-up members of the SASMTStudying stringed instruments (the violin in particular)

3. Gladwell Scholarship

South African citizenIntends to study music locally or internationally, at an institution or teacher approved by the SASMT CouncilMinimum grade 8 standard of music examining bodiesUnder 25 years of ageStudent of current and paid-up members of the SASMTIntend on studying music (instrumental, composition or vocal)

4. Kathleen Irish Scholarship

Intends to study music locally or internationally, at an institution or teacher approved by the SASMT CouncilStudent of current and paid-up members of the SASMTProven financial needIntend on studying piano at a tertiary level

How to Apply for SASMT Bursaries

Download and complete the SASMT Bursaries Application-Form (pdf). (This one application form is applicable for all bursary programs). Submit clear copies of these supporting documentation Together with your completed Form (the entry of those documents is mandatory – when some items are lost, your program be dismissed ):

ID document (certified copy)Full academic record to dateMatric certificate (or equivalent)Shortened Curriculum VitaeMinimum of 2 referee recommendations (1 must be the head from the institution or department head of where you currently study)Recent unedited DVD recording OR a Youtube video (Must contain at least 3 contrasting works from a minimum of 2 style periods, totaling 15 to 20 minutes. Each piece must be on a separate track. Your name, as well as the name and instrument, must be stated on the DVD – NOT recorded.)Teachers declaration that the DVD is of the applicant’s personal performanceElectronic photo (approx. 500 px height)

Application Deadline

12 October 2021.(Applications submitted after dis date will not be accepted – please apply before the closing date to ensure your application is considered.)

You are expected to submit the application to the Executive Officer, in one of the following ways:1) Email: elmabritz9@gmail.com2) Post:The South African Society of Music TeachersP O Box 452Kenton-on-Sea6191

Contact Bursary Provider

For any queries related to this bursary program, please contact the SASMT directly:The South African Society of Music Teachers (SASMT)Contact Person: Elma BritzTel: 082 673 0532Email: elmabritz9@gmail.com

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