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Career Expo at The Glen

The High School Career Expo to host educational expo.

THE National High School Career Expo, in association with SABC Education, will take place at The Glen Shopping Centre on May 24 and 25 from 9am until 5pm daily.

All primary, middle and high school learners and parents can learn more about the public and private high schools including special programmes, extracurricular activities and admissions criteria.

Different stalls will be avilable on the day for learners.

Thousands of learners are expected to partake in this educational expo. Live talks and interactive activities will be conducted to allow learners ask questions and learn more.

Prospective students will be able to meet with representatives from a wide range of universities, technikons, colleges and other tertiary institutions.

They will also gain insight and career advice from leading field specialists to better understand the expectations and roles of their potential professions.

One of the previous career expo’s.

Learners will get advice on how to manage finances when living away from home, should you take a gap year or not as well as share information with other school leavers and parents.

One of the stands from SABC.

Attendance is free. For more information you can call 076 5818 118, 087 550 1488, email marketing@career-expo.co.za or visit https://www.facebook.com/pg/HighSchoolCareerExpo/, https://twitter.com/StudentExpo1 and www.career-expo.co.za

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