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Graduates ready to tackle the working world

There was much excitement at the recent Peermont Hotel School graduation ceremony.

After studying and working hard during their four-month fully-funded learnerships at the Peermont Hotel School, a CSI initiative of the Peermont Community Benefit Trust, which is funded by Emperors Palace, youngsters from Germiston, Katlehong and Phumula Gardens were rewarded for their efforts when they graduated as either chefs, waitrons or housekeepers at a ceremony held at the Red Roman Shed at Emperors Palace, recently.

Sibonisile Maduna from Phumula Gardens became one of the latest students to successfully complete the learnership programme. Not only did she graduate as a chef, she was also recognised as the top academic achiever in the school’s February chefs’ graduating group. Sibonisile is pictured with one of her mentors, the school’s housekeeping facilitator, Lee Botha. Photo by: Yolanda van der Stoep

Local residents, between the ages of 18 and 25, who have their sights set on becoming a chef, waitron or accredited housekeeper can apply for a sponsorship, which will give successful applicants the opportunity to complete a four-month course at the school in one of the above-mentioned skills programmes by visiting www.peermonthotelschool.co.za.

 

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