When we started to think about online schooling – with the vision to reach thousands of learners – an important part of understanding the learning opportunities at hand was to start with a change in mindset.
It’s never too late to realise your dreams as an adult.
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As a teenager, Tessa always said that she would never be an educator. Tessa spent her childhood growing up on school campuses across Southern Africa, her dad was a teacher and ‘school’ was all she had ever known.
Every day, educators go above and beyond to make the world a better place, by equipping today’s youth with the knowledge, power, and skills to change their futures.
Success has no age limit and when it comes to education, it’s never too late to go get it!
It’s only fitting that we celebrate the end of Women’s Month by looking at women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM).
The pandemic prompted many people to consider the benefits of online education as a robust alternative to traditional teaching. But how have the young learners who swapped to online learning adapted?
UCT Online High School is now the most affordable, fully accredited online school in Africa to offer the Cambridge International curriculum.
Not only is gaming a hobby for millions, but it has also, in recent years, become a profitable profession, too.
In South Africa, the dropout rate for university students is estimated to be up to 60%. A heartbreaking stat, especially considering the unemployment rate in this country.
Despite the fact that corporal punishment was outlawed in South African 23 years ago, it seems like that memo never reached Paarl Boys’ High School.