SCHOLARSHIP: Africa’s leading STEM academy for girls
The African Science Academy (ASA) is a girls-only Advanced Level school for maths and science., founded by African Gifted Foundation. Established in 2016, ASA is a boarding school for young women from across Africa with outstanding maths and science potential. In just one academic year, our students complete globally respected Cambridge International A Levels in Maths, Further Maths and Physics. We also provide our students with robotics and computer science programmes alongside their A-Levels to prepare them for careers in Engineering, Science, Computing and more. Means-tested scholarships and bursaries are available to all students
Applying to ASA
If accepted to join the African Science Academy , you will enter a life-changing one year program, alongside some of the greatest young minds the continent has to offer. The curriculum is based on the Cambridge International A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths and Physics. View our online prospectus here.
Eligibility
Students admitted to African Science Academy are typically between 16-19 years old, female, and from any African country. You will:
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need to have completed your Senior Secondary School Certificate, iGCSEs, O-Levels or equivalent by July 2024.
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have studied Physics and Maths at secondary school and have excellent predicted grades in these subjects.
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be fluent in the English language
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have a passion for learning
How to apply
You can either apply by downloading and completing our application form or via our online platform by following the steps below.
1) Complete an application form. You can complete the form online here OR download the form here , complete it and:
Scan and email your application forms to: admissions@africangifted.org
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Send it by post to:
African Gifted Foundation Ghana, PO Box CO 4394 Tema Community 1, Tema, Ghana
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Hand your application forms in to your ASA school volunteer, if your school has one.
2) Send us your completed form and additional documents by 31st January 2024. This includes school transcripts from the last six terms, any recent national examination certificate (such as BECE or O-Levels) and a recent passport style photo of yourself. These documents can be sent to admissions@africangifted.org (please be sure to include your full name in the email).
Your application will not be complete unless these documents have been submitted.
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*To be considered for a scholarship, please ensure you complete both the application and scholarship form.