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Midlands Community College

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Midlands Community College is a vibrant non-profit educational center situated in Nottingham Road in the KwaZulu-Natal Midlands. The College was established in 1981 in response to the need to provide quality education to all South Africans. We help very young children, youth and adults to realize their full potential through our two Centers of Excellence: Mathematics, Science and Technology as well as Early Childhood Development. Annually we touch the lives of over 10 000 beneficiaries.

We have a modern campus, with onsite accommodation for learners to participate in furthering their learning opportunities.

Math and Science courses offered:

  • Math and Physical Science Upgrading Program – this is a second chance program, for learners who have completed Grade 12, but need to upgrade these core subjects. We offer a unique one year, fully residential program. Please visit our website for further information : Math and Science Upgrading Program – START DATE MARCH 2022

FOR COURSE INFORMATION AND FEE STRUCTURE, CLICK HERE.

Midlands Community College
Non-Profit Organization – NPO – 068 -156
Company Registration Number: 2008 / 017527 / 08
Accreditation: ETDPSETA 1276

Early Childhood Development Full Accredited Qualifications:

  • Further Education and Training Certificate: Early Childhood Development (NQF Level 4). We offer this as a one-year qualification, run over 16 weeks of face to face lectures. The course is fully residential. Please visit our website for further information : Level 4 Qualification – START DATE MARCH 2021

FOR COURSE INFORMATION AND FEE STRUCTURE, CLICK HERE.

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