Eastcape Midlands TVET College
, South AfricaEastcape Midlands TVET College (EMC) in South Africa’s Nelson Mandela Bay is continuing to play a critical and meaningful role in skills development and the lives of its students in the Eastern Cape province. EMC serves a highly industrialised urban area, part of the Nelson Mandela Metropole, as well as the rural western part of the province. This means that the college faces unique challenges in being a provider for the needs of a developed and advanced industrial economy on the one hand and, a widespread rural area with high rates of unemployment and poverty, which is further compounded by challenges of the Eastern Cape’s primary and secondary education systems in rural and less fortunate communities. Yet, amid the challenges, EMC has not only increased its number of students who pass their exams, yearly, but has produced the top 10 students in the country over the past couple of years. In 2017, the college obtained a 73% certification pass rate and 874 distinctions in the National Certificate (Vocational) examinations and obtained a 49% pass rate for Engineering and 66% for pass rate for for Business, both Report 191 programmes.
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, South AfricaLydenburg, officially known as Mashishing, is a town in Thaba Chweu Local Municipality, on the Mpumalanga highveld, South Africa. It is situated on the Sterkspruit/Dorps River tributary of the Lepelle River at the summit of the Long Tom Pass. It has a long, rich history, ranging from AD 500 to the present. The name is derived from the Dutch Lijdenburg, or "Town of Suffering", and is named for the experiences of the white settlers.[2][3] In Northern Sotho, Mashishing means "long green grass."[4] Lydenburg has become the center of the South African fly-fishing industry and is an agricultural, tourism, and mining hub.
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, South AfricaWHAT EXACTLY IS TVET? TVET is an abbreviation for Technical and Vocational Education and Training. Technical and Vocational Education and Training courses are vocational or occupational by nature meaning that the student receives education and training with a view towards a specific range of jobs, employment or entrepreneurial possibilities. Under certain conditions, some students may qualify for admission to a University of Technology to continue their studies at a higher level in the same field of study as they were studying at the TVET College. FALSE BAY TVET COLLEGE AND TVET Public TVET Colleges are established and operated under the authority of the Continuing Education and Training Act 16 of 2006 and resort under the Department of Higher Education and Training. As a true TVET institution, False Bay TVET College equips students with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes, values and competencies that will allow them to access lifelong learning opportunities and ensure that they become economically productive members of society. TVET AND OUR COURSES In keeping with the aims of TVET, False Bay TVET College programmes integrate theory and practical components which equips the student with highly marketable skills to enter the world of work. The programmes offered at False Bay TVET College are examined and certified nationally, and our programmes are designed in collaboration with commerce and industry. ACCREDITATION The programmes presented at False Bay TVET College are accredited by Sector Education & Training Authorities (SETAs) and the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO).
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, South AfricaFlavius Mareka TVET College has three campuses. The Sasolburg campus has two sites specializing in Engineering Studies and Business Studies courses respectively. The other two campuses- Kroonstad campus and Mphohadi campus- are located in the Kroonstad area. Apart from offering full-time and part-time formal programmes at its three campuses, Flavius Mareka TVET College is also proud of the fact that it takes education and training to communities. A number of learnership and skills programmes are offered through-out the Free State province in smaller towns, such as Heilbron; Parys, Koppies and Villiers. Central Office Private Bag X2009, Cnr Hertzog Road and Fraser Street, Sasolburg, Free State, 1947, South Africa Learn More Sasolburg Campus The campus is based in Sasolburg and comprises two sites, a Business Studies site where students can enrol on a full-time basis for Report 191 N4 – N6 courses, as well as for various business –related NC(V) courses. At the Engineering Studies site, classes are offered in Report 191 N4 – N6 courses and NC(V) Level 2 – 4 courses. Learn More Kroonstad Campus The campus is based in Kroonstad and offers various NC(V) and Report 191 courses on full-time basis. Part-time classes in subjects such as Computer Practice N4 – N6 and Human Resource Management are offered, as well as training in ICDL. Learn More
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, South AfricaOur Vision, Mission & Values Through our values of excellent service, high performance teams, dedication and commitment, innovation and technology and integrity and authenticity, the college aims to deliver high quality teaching and training and achieve its dream of becoming the leading college brand in South Africa. Gert Sibande TVET College is committed to exceeding the expectations of all its customers. Vision To be The Global Developer of Productive Citizens For Sustained Economic Growth Mission We Deliver Responsive Quality Education And Training To Meet Stakeholder Needs Values Performance We Deliver outstanding results Intergrity We are Authentic, Honest, Respecful and Disciplined Innovative We are ground breaking and agile Excellence We are dedicated and effective in delivering of learning and training
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, South AfricaGoldfields TVET College is located in the Free State Province, Lejweleputswa District and is situated in the Matjhabeng Local Municipality, Welkom. The College serves 5 local municipalities viz; Matjhabeng, Tokologo, Masilonyana, Nala and Tswelopele. Matjhabeng municipality is one of the main contributors of the provincial GGP and has a population of 406,461 people in 123,195 households. Goldfields TVET College is one of the 50 public Colleges Technical and Vocational Education and Training administered in terms of the Continuing Education and Training Act, No 16 of 2006. The College provides technical and vocational education and training programmes to leaners who completed at least Grade 9 at school level and to Grade 12 learners who have not achieved university entry certificates but would like to further their education. In general, the College provides three main categories of qualifications and part-qualifications viz; National Certificate Vocational Level 2 – 4, Report 191 certificate commonly known as Nated (N1 – N6) in Engineering Studies and N4–N6 in Business Studies programmes, occupational qualifications mainly through learnerships and skills programmes. Occupational programmes are mainly offered at Tosa Campus and learning centres around the province, soon these programmes will be relocated to newly established Skills Development Centre. NB: NCV and Report 191 programmes are Ministerial approved programmes and are funded by the state whilst occupational programmes are SETA funded. The College, through the assistance of Department if Higher Education and Training, is in the process of opening a Satellite Campus in Virginia (Meloding) to communities in the eastern part of the municipality. Geographically the Welkom and Tosa Campuses are within 12km of each other and within 7km to 12km from the Central Office respectively. The Tosa Campus is situated on the outskirts of Thabong while, as the name suggests, the Welkom Campus is situated in the city of Welkom. Reatlehile Satellite Campus is situated in Meloding on the outskirts of Virginia, 22km from Welkom city centre. The Central Office is situated in Welkom. Currently the College does not have residential and or hostel facilities catering for student accommodation.
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, South AfricaIkhala Public TVET College (Ikhala College) was formed on 1 April 2002 through the merging of a number of previous Technical Colleges. Currently Ikhala College is serving the communities of the Northern Region of the Eastern Cape with campuses at: • Aliwal North • Ezibeleni • Queen Nonesi (Lady Frere) • Queenstown • Sterkspruit. Ikhala TVET College Queenstown Campus is situated in the beautiful town of Komani (formally known as Queenstown) in the Eastern Cape. This town is known for the hexagon in the centre of town and for its beautiful indigenous aloe plants and surrounding mountains. Further this town is also surrounded by many game farms with the Longhill Nature Reserve on the outskirts of town. Our students are coming from all over the Eastern Cape and we have student population of around 1400.
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, South AfricaThe Mission Providing diverse quality technical vocational education and training responsive to the needs of our economy. The Vision A world class institution of learning, training and development. The Values At Ingwe TVET College we are guided by the following values which are important to us as an Organization. Integrity and honesty Commitment Efficiency Responsiveness
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