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Boston College shares success with educators

The management of Boston City Campus & Business College Polokwane introduced some of their newest courses to educators from various secondary schools in the province during their Teachers Forum held in Polokwane on Friday. The management took to time to honour educators, celebrate their work and make them feel appreciated and motivated. The secondary school …

The management of Boston City Campus & Business College Polokwane introduced some of their newest courses to educators from various secondary schools in the province during their Teachers Forum held in Polokwane on Friday.
The management took to time to honour educators, celebrate their work and make them feel appreciated and motivated.
The secondary school were also updated on the latest developments at the College, the success stories of the institution and they were given information to help their students with career choices.
Bursaries worth R10 000 were given to each school and they have the discretion to select the Grade 12 learners who deserve the bursaries.
Sewela Shikweni, Boston Polokwane Branch Manager said educators have given birth to lots of professionals and they felt it was befitting to celebrate them. “We invited them here to come and talk to them about study opportunities and education courses available at our college. We want them to go and talk to their matriculants to come and enrol with us next year,”Shikweni said.
Taryn Steenkamp, Branch Manager of Boston Arcadia campus said they would want to see more students enrolling with them next year because they are one of the top Colleges in the country. “ We are growing every day and we are an affordable institution. We would love to see the educators sending their students at our college,” Steenkamp said.
With over 100 dynamic course options, free career counselling, tuition support and internships for on-the-job experience, Boston City Campus & Business College delivers so much more than a mere education.
The college prides itself on offering relevant courses that meet industry needs and are developed by industry specialists who are leading professionals in their fields. It is registered with the Department of Higher Education and Training and it offers accredited degrees, diplomas and higher certificates.
Their qualifications and results reflect on the National Learners Records database with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA).
It is rated number one by Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) in Africa and their partner in Information Education and Training. Some of the accolades include being voted Best College for the past 10 years at the The Star Your Choice Awards.
It has also been voted Best College at the Pretoria News Your Choice Awards for seven years.

Molatelo Leshaba, Marketing and Sales Consultant at Boston Polokwane Branch with Joyce Magadime , Lucky Ngoasheng and Tshidi Mathipa (educators from Ramabu High School).

Story & photos: Herbert Rachuene
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Molatelo Leshaba, Marketing and Sales Consultant at Boston Polokwane Branch with Joyce Magadime , Lucky Ngoasheng and Tshidi Mathipa (educators from Ramabu High School).
Sewela Shikweni, Boston Polokwane Branch Manager interact with educators who participated in the forum.
Taryn Steenkamp Branch Manager of Boston Arcadia campus during her address.
Sewela Shikweni, Boston Polokwane Branch Manager addressing the forum.
Masipa Diana, educator at Nare Secondary School, Thokozile Ngwenya and Judi Boy (educators at Mafolofolo High School).
Lilian Rammbuda, educator at Taxila Secondary School with Sewela Shikweni, Boston Polokwane Branch Manager.
Taryn Steenkamp Branch Manager of Boston Arcadia campus, Leso Tsoma. Educator at Taxila Secondary School, Vuyani Baloyi, January Baloyi and Kanyane Mphahlele from Ramakanyane Secondary School.
Taryn Steenkamp Branch Manager of Boston Arcadia campus with Rendani Maphaha, educator at Mafolofolo High School.
Alice Tjale (right) educator from Makgwading Secondary School with Taryn Steenkamp Branch Manager of Boston Arcadia campus.

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