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Inscape Education Group (previously Inscape Design College), is a higher education institution which offers contact learning located at campuses in Durban, Cape Town, Pretoria and Johannesburg in South Africa. The institution also offers distance learning through an online platform.
AFDA was founded in 1994 by Garth Holmes, Bata Passchier, and Deon Opperman. Its inaugural class at its Johannesburg school had five students. In 2003 AFDA's second campus opened in Cape Town followed by the Durban campus in 2012 [3] and the Gqeberha campus in Eastern Cape in 2015. [4]
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The college is one of the oldest TVET institutions in Cape Town. CCT was founded in 1900 making it the oldest TVET college in South Africa. Through various campus, CCT has over 11 233 plus students. As a TVET colleges, the college offers both career-oriented vocational and occupational programmes in a wide range of fields. [2]
The College of Magic opened its doors on February 23, 1980. It was established to provide performance-arts training for aspirant entertainers from all sections of Cape Town's community. In 1992, the college moved into its present home, a renovated Victorian house in Claremont, Cape Town.
The University of Cape Town Faculty of Law is the oldest law school in South Africa. It was established in 1859 as a division of the South African College in the former Cape Colony . It currently enrols about 1,200 students in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, the largest being the LLB .
As of 2013, over 3500 students were enrolled in eta College courses around the world. The ratio between male and female students is approximately 60/40. There have been over 5000 students enrolled in full-time, part-time and short course education at the college over the past 10 years.
The college is named after the 18th-century English evangelist George Whitefield.. The precursor to George Whitefield College arose in the early-1970s when candidates for the CESA which is now called Reach SA Reformed Evangelical Anglican Church of South Africa ministry were trained at the Bible Institute of South Africa in Kalk Bay as they had been for many years.