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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM at GISA - Apply now! πŸŽ“

Written on 17 September 2025

2026 01 14 Logo GA AcademyShow your talent, change your future:
GISA is launching the first Gerald-Asamoah-Cup on January 24, 2026 – a unique stage for young talents to qualify for a Scholarship. 

If your child is between 9 and 12 years old and loves playing in a team, you can apply for this initiative.
Participation in the Cup is free of charge, but registration is required. 

Please note for the Scholarship:
If selected, families contribute a reduced annual school fee (approx. 17%) and a one-time admission fee of 200 Euro.

Benefits:

  • Save 83% on regular school fees (up to €9,000 or GHC 110,000 per year)
  • Access to German universities after successfully graduating from GISA
  • Free German language course starting immediately
  • A full sponsorship through the Gerald Asamoah Heart Foundation is possible for selected candidates.

Application Requirements: Register until Wednesday January 21  for the Gerald-Asamoah-Cup 2026

Selection Process:

  • Application deadline: 21/01/2026 and invitation to the Gerald-Asamoah-Cup 2026
  • Invitation to the Assessment Center: 30/01/2026
  • Trial schooling the week after
  • Acceptance or rejection notification immediately
  • Start of the German intensive course straight away

If your kid is selected for the Scholarship, we will then further need:

  • Cover letter
  • Application form including a photo of the student
  • School reports from the last two academic years
  • Educational assessments (if available)
  • Student’s ID or birth certificate
  • ID of both parents
  • Electricity bill as proof of address in Ghana
  • For self-employed applicants: Most recent tax return stamped by the GRA, prepared by an auditor, and certified by an accountant
  • For employed applicants: Employer’s payslip and employment contract
  • Bank statements from the last 6 months

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Families whose school fees are reimbursed by their employer
  • Families temporarily residing in Ghana
  • Families with outstanding school fees owed to GISA
  • Families with children already enrolled at GISA