Ikhala TVET College
Ikhala Public TVET College (Ikhala College) was formed on 1 April 2002 through the merging of a number of previous Technical Colleges. Currently, Ikhala College is serving the communities of the Northern Region of the Eastern Cape with campuses at • Aliwal North • Ezibeleni • Queen Nonesi (Lady Frere) • Queenstown • Sterkspruit.
Ikhala TVET College Queenstown Campus is situated in the beautiful town of Komani (formally known as Queenstown) in the Eastern Cape. This town is known for the hexagon in the centre of town and for its beautiful indigenous aloe plants and surrounding mountains. Further, this town is also surrounded by many game farms with the Longhill Nature Reserve on the outskirts of town.
Ikhala TVET College students are coming from all over the Eastern Cape and we have a student population of around 1400.
Why choose Ikhala
Nurturing the joy of learning: Nurturing the joy of learning through creating a stable and harmonious environment.
Socially responsive: Socially responsive, responsible, and accountable.
Distance Learning: Public Management is also been offered distance/part-time to allow working adults in obtaining a qualification.
Honesty, transparency, flexibility: Honesty, transparency, flexibility, financial judicious and personal commitment to quality.
Harnessing Creative Thinking: Harnessing innovative, creative, and critical thinking.
Occupational programs: For occupational programs the campus focus on IT and business-related programs as of 2020.
Respecting the right values: Respecting the right values and dignity of others in a democratic community that upholds a code of decency, honour, and self-respect.
No Accommodation: No residential accommodation is available. Students can rent from various private providers. Due to the location of the campus close to centre of town, students find it easy to get accommodation close by.
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