Reasons why school leavers should consider going to TVET colleges

School leavers should broaden their educational horison.

Recognising the shortfall of specialised skills in South Africa, the government created Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Colleges.

These institutions aimed to make accredited vocational training more accessible, especially to previously marginalised groups.

With little information on TVET colleges, parents have shunned these institutions that offer vocational trade qualifications as it was considered that supporting a child in a vocational trade was setting them up for an unsuccessful future.

Hence, the reputation of TVET is rather poor when compared to that of other educational institutions.


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This oversight, says CEO of Star Schools Vimala Ariyan, is robbing young people of the opportunity to use TVET education as a launch pad into their future.

“TVET institutions are excellent places to study and develop vocational or occupational skills such as those required in building and construction, hospitality, culinary, tourism and information technology.

“The diverse range of programmes offered by TVET colleges is practical, skilled based and nuanced. As a result, these programmes will encourage self-learning and independence and provide learners with employment opportunities.

“A majority of TVET qualifications also provide another opportunity for learners, and that is to become self-employed. One needs to consider TVET colleges as a route to secure employment/self-employment and as a stepping stone to higher education thereafter,” says Ariyan.

Here are some more reasons why TVET can be an option for you:
TVET colleges are an alternative to universities for learners who want to enter the workforce without getting a traditional degree.

These institutions will provide the following:

There are 50 TVET Colleges with over 200 campuses in South Africa, each with its own focus areas and specialisations. MyStar Institute of Technology is an accredited subsidiary of Star Schools that offers accredited qualifications and short courses to youth as well as industries across sectors.

“The reasoning behind the institute’s launch is to ensure we provide a pathway of learning for our matriculants into higher levels of education.

“Attending A TVET College is so much more than just getting a qualification and finding a job. It can be life-changing, as one will get the opportunity to gain a variety of soft skills which will assist one in becoming more marketable.

“In addition, there has been an increase in the number of TVET graduates being hired by businesses in recent years. Learners must take advantage of the opportunities provided by TVET colleges to pursue a vocational career and position themselves in the labour market,” concluded Vimala.



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