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A Dime To Study Wine
Anthony Sharpe sniffs and swirls the support for studies in the wine and spirits industry.

How South African Online Schools Prepare Learners For University
While a university education remains a top aspiration for many young South Africans, and their parents, it’s a particularly challenging pathway in the country.

Harnessing The Power Of Augmented And Virtual Reality In Education
Augmented Reality (AR) and Virtual Reality (VR) are transforming the educational landscape by offering immersive learning experiences.

From Fines To Community Service: How We’re Redefining Student Responsibility And Neighborhood Relations At My Student House
In the dynamic world of student accommodation management, one challenge that many providers face is ensuring that students follow house rules while fostering a positive perception in the surrounding community.

Maritzburg College Celebrates Remembrance Day
Maritzburg College staff, boys and old boys gathered with special guests in the school’s Memorial Chapel for the annual Remembrance Day ceremony.

Founders’ Day: Matric Prize-Giving
On Thursday, 10 October, we celebrated Founders’ Day and our Class of 2024’s Matric Prize-Giving, marking the 147th year in the history of Durban Girls’ College.

Set Your Education-Based Business Up For Success With Pay@Go
By Janine Sweeney, Business Development Lead at Pay@.

ORT SA CAPE Tech & Connect Breakfast – Elevating Early Learning Through Innovation
In response to the rapidly evolving educational landscape, ORT SA CAPE hosted a Tech & Connect Breakfast on Tuesday, 8 October 2024, at the Century City Conference Centre.

The Business Of Education Is The Business Of Our Future
SPONSORED: By Annabel Roberts, Head of Senior School and Acting Junior School Head, Roedean School (SA).

Pay@ Pays It Forward With Computer Lab Donation To Primary School
Digital literacy is no longer a luxury; it’s a necessity.

Innovative Approaches To Teaching With Technology: Insights From VADEA
This article explores how VADEA’s courses offer innovative approaches to teaching with technology, benefiting both teachers and learners.

ATKV Drakensville Environmental Centre
ATKV Drakensville Environmental Centre offers a look into the diverse cultures and rich history of our beautiful country.

Teacher Training & Upskilling For The New Coding & Robotics Curriculum In SA Schools
Following the legislated compulsory inclusion of coding and robotics in the school curriculum, we focus on the critical element of training teachers to implement the CAPS in their classrooms.

Why Learning Institutions Need Pay@ For The 2025 Academic Year
Every academic year, South African universities, technikons, and technical colleges face a surge of student applications.

Empowering Learners With Via Afrika’s eLearning Solutions
In an era where digital literacy is paramount, Via Afrika’s eLearning solutions offer an empowering approach to education.

Koa Academy Launches Afrikaans Virtual Campus
Koa Academy, South Africa’s leading high-engagement online school has announced that it is opening Koa Akademie in January 2025.

Growing Demand For International Education As Cambridge Sees Record Rise In Exam Entries
631,248 students worldwide receive Cambridge IGCSE, O Level and International AS & A Level results today – an increase of 11%.

Discover Tranquillity And Adventure: ATKV-Drakensville Holiday Resort In The Drakensberg Mountains
Nestled among the breath-taking peaks of the Northern Drakensberg Mountains, lies a hidden gem for travellers seeking relaxation or adventure. Drakensville offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, warm hospitality, and outstanding facilities that cater to every guest’s desires.

Financial Inclusion For SA’s Students Starts With Accessible Payment Solutions
After successfully meeting higher education admission requirements in 2023, approximately 210 000 first-year students enrolled at one of South Africa’s 26 public universities this year (Source: Careersportal).

Transport Sector: Keeping The Wheels Turning
Bursaries for those wishing to study in the transport field are helping to drive the wheels of local industry, writes Anthony Sharpe.