About False Bay TVET College

About False Bay TVET College

What exactly is TVET?
Further Education and Training (FET) Colleges are now referred to as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) colleges, this is due to an amendment made to Section 26 of the FET Amendment Act, 2013 (Act No. 1 of 2013). The concept of TVET has been introduced into the South African Education and Training sector as part of a drive to provide high-quality education and training that offers a wide range of learning options.

False Bay College and TVET
As a true TVET institution, False Bay TVET College equips learners with the necessary knowledge, skills and attitudes, values and competencies that will allow them to access lifelong learning opportunities and ensure that they become economically productive members of society.

TVET and our courses
In keeping with the aims of TVET, False Bay TVET College offers a range of programmes that have integrated subject offerings so that learners are equipped with marketable skills in order to ensure work readiness.
The programmes offered at False Bay TVET College are examined and certified nationally, and our programmes are designed in collaboration with commerce and industry.

Accreditation
The programmes presented at False Bay TVET College are accredited by Sector Education & Training Authorities and QTCO.

Consult our Course pages for the relevant accreditation details.

False Bay TVET College is spearheading the development of the workforce to respond to the growth of the economy. The college forms part of the band of education known as Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET).

Our vision is to be the most successful, prestigious and respected public TVET College in South Africa.

Our mission is to develop people by serving as a gateway to employment, small business development, and higher education for the community. We firmly believe that our students must become an asset to our society and have lifelong access to education.

False Bay TVET College has five delivery sites in the False Bay coastal region of Cape Town, namely:

  1. Fish Hoek
  2. Mitchell’s Plain
  3. Khayelitsha
  4. Muizenberg
  5. Westlake