An ISASA teaching internship provides emerging educators with practical classroom experience and mentorship at independent schools across South Africa. This guide on How To Apply For ISASA Teaching Internships walks you through eligibility criteria, application steps, documentation, interview preparation, and follow-up pointers.
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1. What Is an ISASA Teaching Internship?
ISASA (Independent Schools Association of Southern Africa) member schools offer structured internships Foundation Phase, Junior Prep, Senior Prep and FET Phase to support aspiring teachers. Roles include assisting classroom teachers, planning lessons, marking assignments, and contributing to extra-mural activities.
Examples include:
- Foundation Phase in Randburg and the Western Cape
- Junior Preparatory Phase in Pretoria ISASA
- St John’s College FET-level PGCE internship in Houghton, Johannesburg Department of Basic Education.
2. Who Is Eligible?
Minimum requirements vary slightly by school but generally include:
- Currently studying or planning to register for a B.Ed, Honours or PGCE (often via UNISA or distance study).
- National Senior Certificate (Matric) with relevant subject combinations.
- Clear criminal record and SACE registration in process or complete.
- Passion for teaching, professional attitude, and willingness to engage in school life and extra-murals .
3. Where to Find Current ISASA Teaching Internships
- ISASA Vacancies page: Filter to “Internships” to view open positions across member schools.
- Member school listings: Examples include St John’s College, Waterkloof House Prep, Cowan House, Crawford International, Clifton, Herschel, Pridwin, etc.
- Careers Portal summary: Offers clear application steps and outlines six available internships.
4. How To Prepare Your Application
4.1 Gather Required Documents
- CV and cover letter tailored to teaching roles.
- Academic transcripts and proof of PGCE/B.Ed registration or intent.
- Certified ID copy and contact details.
- References and testimonials.
- Fully completed school-specific application form, if supplied
4.2 Follow the Application Instruction
- Email your full application (cover letter, CV, transcripts, references, form) to the address provided—e.g. workhardplaystraight@whps.co.za for Waterkloof House Prep
- Use a clear subject line: “Application: Teaching Intern – [Your Name]”.
- Submit before the stated closing dates—commonly end July (e.g. 31 July 2025 for WHPS, 25 July 2025 for St John’s College).
5. The Online Application Process
- Search ISASA vacancies: Navigate via ISASA’s portal or search engine.
- Select relevant internship: Choose by phase, location, start date, and closing date.
- Download forms: Include anything the school requires.
- Compile application: Ensure all docs are certified, well formatted (PDF recommended).
- Submit: Use the provided email or online portal.
- Save records: Keep confirmation of submission, role name, and closing date.
6. What Happens After Applying?
- Shortlisted candidates will be contacted for interviews within two weeks of the closing date.
- Interviews may be virtual or in-person and include practical teaching tasks.
- Final candidates undergo vetting, SACE checks, and sign confidentiality agreements, especially for boarding internships.
7. Interview & Selection Tips
- Research the school’s ethos—waterkloof’s Christian values, St John’s Anglican ethos, Crawford’s multi-campus culture.
- Prepare for classroom demonstrations, typical teacher questions, and situational responses.
- Show enthusiasm for student-centred learning, collaboration, and mentorship.
- Dress professionally, arrive early, and follow-up with a thank-you email.
8. FAQ: How To Apply For ISASA Teaching Internships
1. Do I need to be studying already?
Yes—you should be enrolled or planning to enrol for a B.Ed, Honours, or PGCE. Many internships require proof of registration .
2. Can I apply if I’m not based in Gauteng?
Absolutely—opportunities span KZN, Western Cape, KZN, Johannesburg, Pretoria and more .
3. Is there financial assistance?
Some internships pay stipends to help with transport or tuition, especially at ADvTECH/Crawford.
4. What if I’m still completing Matric?
Certain opportunities may be limited—but PGCE internships require prior tertiary enrolment.
9. Sample Email Application Template
Subject: Application: Teaching Intern FET Phase – [Your Name]
cssCopyEditDear [School HR / Internship Coordinator],
Please accept my application for the FET Phase Teaching Internship at St John’s College, closing 25 July 2025.
Attached are my CV, certified transcript, proof of PGCE registration, ID copy, references, and completed application form.
I am passionate about teaching, committed to school life, and keen to learn from experienced educators in your school community.
Thank you for considering my application.
Kind regards,
[Your Name]
[Cell: 082 XXX XXXX]
[Email]
10. Conclusion
Applying for an ISASA teaching internship grants you invaluable classroom exposure, mentorship, and a potential pathway to permanent teaching roles. By understanding eligibility, assembling strong documentation, following school-specific instructions, and preparing well for interviews, you’ll be well-positioned to succeed. Keep an eye on closing dates (usually July) and always follow up politely two weeks after the deadline.
If you’re ready to apply—or stuck at any step—let me know in the comments below. Happy teaching ahead!