Waitrose Foundation Bursary 2027

Waitrose Foundation Bursary 2027: Apply for the Southern Africa Agri-Worker Bursary (Closing 3 October)

Waitrose Foundation Bursary 2027: Apply for the Southern Africa Agri-Worker Bursary (Closing 3 October)

The Waitrose Foundation Southern Africa (WFSA) has officially opened Bursary Applications for the 2027 academic year, offering funding to students connected to agri-workers within the Waitrose supply chain across South Africa, Namibia, Zambia and Zimbabwe. The bursary supports both university and TVET college students, giving applicants a genuine route into higher education across a wide range of study fields.

Applications close on 3 October 2026, so eligible applicants should prepare their documents and apply well before the deadline.

About the Waitrose Foundation Bursary Programme

The Waitrose Foundation SA Bursary Programme aims to support agri-workers in the Waitrose supply chain and their families in accessing quality education and training. By helping students gain their first qualification, the programme is designed to improve skills, career opportunities and future earning potential among families connected to Waitrose growers.

Each year, WFSA offers a limited number of bursaries, split between two current or prospective university students and two current or prospective TVET college students. Applicants may be new entrants starting their studies for the first time, or continuing students who have already begun their qualification.

Who Can Apply

To be eligible for the Waitrose Foundation Bursary, applicants must fall within one of the following categories:

  • Permanent employees of a grower that forms part of the Waitrose supply chain
  • Children of permanent employees within the Waitrose supply chain
  • Children under the legal guardianship of permanent employees within the Waitrose supply chain
  • Retired employees previously affiliated with a Waitrose supply chain grower

In addition, eligible applicants (or the qualifying employee they are connected to) must fall within the minimum wage income bracket. This bursary is specifically designed for agri-worker families, so applicants should confirm their connection to a Waitrose supply chain grower before applying.

Where the Bursary Is Available

The Waitrose Foundation Bursary is open to applicants studying, or intending to study, in the following countries:

  • South Africa
  • Namibia
  • Zambia
  • Zimbabwe

Applicants must be enrolled, or have received provisional acceptance, at a recognised university (undergraduate level) or TVET college in one of these countries.

Faculties and Fields of Study Covered

Bursaries are awarded to applicants studying towards qualifications in the following faculties:

  • Agrisciences
  • Education
  • Community Health and Social Sciences
  • Medicine and Health Sciences
  • Business Sciences, including commerce, logistics and retail

Applicants pursuing any of these fields at undergraduate or TVET level are encouraged to apply, provided they meet the eligibility criteria linked to the Waitrose supply chain.

Key Details at a Glance

DetailInformation
ProviderWaitrose Foundation Southern Africa (WFSA)
ProgrammeWFSA Bursary Programme for 2027
Countries coveredSouth Africa, Namibia, Zambia, Zimbabwe
Study levelUniversity (undergraduate) and TVET College
Number of bursariesTwo university, two TVET college
Eligible facultiesAgrisciences, Education, Community Health and Social Sciences, Medicine and Health Sciences, Business Sciences
Eligibility linkPermanent employees, their children, or legal wards of permanent employees within the Waitrose supply chain
Income requirementMinimum wage income bracket
Closing date3 October 2026

How to Apply

Application forms can be obtained directly from the Waitrose Foundation office. Once completed, all applications must be sent by email.

Send applications to: info@waitrosefoundation.org.za

Applicants who need further assistance can also contact Emily Hendricks directly at emily@waitrosefoundation.org.za, or speak to their Farm Support Manager for guidance on the application process.

Visit the Waitrose Foundation Southern Africa website here

Applications close on 3 October 2026, so submit your completed application ahead of the deadline to avoid missing out.


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Shingirayi Kondongwe is a young entrepreneur, technologist, and youth development advocate who is a key member of the Youth Opportunities Hub consortium, a South African platform dedicated to helping youth and job seekers access learnerships, internships, apprenticeships, TVET college opportunities, graduate programmes, and skills development opportunities. He is passionate about connecting young people with clear, accurate, and beginner-friendly career information to help them make informed decisions about their future.

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