IOL Top Achievers 2021

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Dr MM Muswaba (FCIS) – Principal of College of Cape Town. The college is one of the TVET colleges selected to pilot the CACH programme to help place as yet unplaced students.

2022 Message from Dr MM Muswaba (FCIS) – Principal of College of Cape Town College of Cape Town is part of the Central Applications Clearing House programme assisting unplaced students with securing study opportunities.

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et me start by quoting the words of our icon who has just gone ahead of us, the late “Arch” Desmond Tutu. During his address at the Nelson Mandela Foundation on November 23, 2004, he said “Don’t raise your voice, improve your argument.” On behalf of the College Council, the College Executive Management Team and mine as the Principal of the College of Cape Town, I would like to welcome all the college community and our partners to this 2022 academic year. This indeed is a year in which the College of Cape Town is promising to improve its argument in all its endeavours and not raise its voice. We would also like to congratulate the matric class of 2021 on their academic achievements, now that you have your matric results, the next stage of your lives commences. It was not an easy journey, but a long and hard marathon that commenced 12 years ago; you have now reached the first milestone of your lives. This is not a finish line, but a pit stop, you still have a long way to go, choose the

next stage of the marathon wisely. You have demonstrated great courage and resilience, even though you had to brave the storm, overcome the threat of Covid-19, and other socio-economic challenges. All those who have not yet applied at higher education institutions and/or TVET Colleges are encouraged to immediately do so, as some institutions are still open for applications and late applications. Unsuccessful and unplaced students must register with the Central Applications Clearing House (CACH) on https://cach. dhet.gov.za/. Students should register from Monday, January 24, 2022 until Thursday, March 31, 2022, to be assisted with securing study opportunities. The College of Cape Town is one of the TVET Colleges selected to pilot the CACH programme to help place as yet unplaced students. With the unwavering support from our astute College Council, the college is ready and geared for major projects that the council has planned for 2022 going forward. This year will witness the much-awaited

opening of the College of Cape Town Business Process Outsourcing Academy at Gardens Campus. The academy is expected to enrol its first Call Centre students in June 2022. This will open up a new chapter in the history of the college, in which call centre specialists will emerge in the next three years. Credit should be given to the current Innovation and Development Division led by Mr Gafieldien for building a relationship with the Western Cape Government in which, through the Department of Economic Development and Tourism department, an MoU was signed to make this project a success. It is indeed exciting to support the call by the DHET to promote access in the TVET sector. In February, we are celebrating our 20th anniversary since the 2002 merger. This milestone will be celebrated with all our stakeholders in the form of various activities and events. For more information, visit the College of Cape Town website at www.cct.edu.za or follow the College on Facebook: College of Cape Town - Inspiring Minds, Twitter: CCT_ Official, LinkedIn: College of Cape Town and Instagram: collegeofcapetown_official.


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Jana Grobbelaar reigns supreme as Parklands College’s top achiever

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Rustenburg Girls’ High School top achiever ready to tackle world of numbers

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IOL Top Achievers 2021

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5 Things to consider when planning for tertiary education in 2022

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Are you thinking of studying abroad?

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Agricultural economics PhD graduate sets records at UKZN

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pages 30-31

Help matrics to choose a higher education institution

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Pietermaritzburg Girls’ High School — sparking intelligence and building character

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pages 26-27

From the Principal’s desk…

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Well Done!

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Northlands Girls’ High School — a proven track record in academic excellence

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pages 22-23

Open Day at the German International School Cape Town – secure your place online

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pages 20-21

Fundi Capital – celebrating and supporting the class of 2021

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Eden’s phenomenal success continues — Congratulatory message from the Head of Eden College Durban

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Danville Park Girls’ High School congratulates matric class of 2021 on 100% pass rate

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Equip yourself with the skills needed in high-demand industries at Creative Arts College

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Life after matric:

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Okay, so you’ve passed matric but now what?

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Hat trick of 100% pass rate for Cambridge and IEB for Ashton International College

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LEARNING FOR LIFE AND BEYOND

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2022 Message from Dr MM Muswaba (FCIS) – Principal of College of Cape Town

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Absa lends a helping hand to students working towards achieving their dreams

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Welcome

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