Chef Programme Overview


All classes and practical’s will be conducted from Monday to Friday

Classes will be scheduled between 07h30 and 15h30 unless you are in the bakery where you will have an earlier start.

Year 1

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Food Theory 1
Food & Beverage
Practical Classes & Rotations
Paid Internship
Health & Safety
Computer Literacy
Numeracy
  • Introduction to the kitchen and the hospitality and catering industry
  • Basic ingredients
  • Food preparation methods and techniques
  • Food cooking methods and techniques 
  • Preparing, cooking and finishing dishes 
  • Introduction to the kitchen and the hospitality and catering services 
  • Starters
  • Eggs
  • Soups
  • Bakery
  • Meat
  • Desserts
  • Equipment
  • Smalls in prep
  • Potatoes
  • Vegetables, Pulses & Fruits
  • Sauces
  • Stock
  • Introduction to Food and Beverage
  • Beverage Product Knowledge
  • Coffee
  • Tea
  • Cocoa
  • Faulty Equipment
  • Cold Beverages
  • Barista Training
  • Practical Cooking and Baking Methods and Techniques
  • Personal Development as a Cook
  • Cooking and Baking Demonstrations and assessed Practical’s
  • Practical training in our in house facilities which include Production Bakery, and Restaurant
  • Kitchen, Restaurant and Deli Service
  • Deliveries and Storage
  • Assessments, Tests, Exams and Individual Feedback Sessions
Students will be placed in a paid and supervised internship position.
  • Principles of personal hygiene  
  • Theory and concepts of professional behaviour and professional appearance 
  • Principles of personal safety 
  • Theory and concepts of foodborne illnesses, direct contamination and cross-contamination 
  • Principles of preparing, defrosting, cooking, holding, cooling and serving food safely
  • Principles of food safety management systems 
  • Theory and concepts of identifying and controlling hazards and the principles of risk assessment in the workplace
  • Theory and concepts of maintaining a healthy and safe workplace
  • Basic principles of firefighting, first aid and emergencies 
  • Principles of computer literacy  
  • Principles of research
  • Principles of numeracy and using a calculator 
  • Principles of units of measurement 
  • Principles of weighing and measuring
  • Principles of conversions

Year 2

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Food Theory 2
Theory of Food Production
Menu Planning
Nutrition / Healthier Food Preparation and Cooking
Food & Beverage
Practicals
Leadership
Gastronomy
Additional Courses & Assessments
  • Basic ingredients
  • Food preparation methods and techniques
  • Food cooking methods and techniques 
  • Preparing, cooking and finishing dishes
  • Practical Gastronomy: Food History
  • Cold Larder & Farinaceous.
  • Advanced soups, sauces & dressings.
  • Advanced vegetables & vegetarian dishes.
  • Meat
  • Poultry & Game
  • Fish and Shellfish
  • Producing pastry & patisserie items
  • Producing dough & fermented products
  • Hot, cold & frozen desserts
  • Cakes, sponges & petite fours
  • Chocolate
  • Sugar, marzipan & decorative items
  • Food innovation: New ingredients, techniques, & product development
  • Prepare, cook & finish healthier dishes
  • Chefs of the World
  • Theory and concepts of food production systems 
  • Theory and concepts of interpreting menus for food production
  • Principles of planning and preparing menus 
  • Theory and concepts of food cost and selling price calculations 
  • Principles of basic nutrition 
  • Principles of balanced diets and special dietary requirements 
  • The impact of diet on health and wellness 
  • The impact of food preparation and cooking on the nutritional content of food
  • Health & Safety
  • Beverage Product Knowledge
  • Menu Knowledge & Design
  • Handling Payments
  • Services
  • Practical Assessments
  • Introduction to F&B Industry
  • Menus
  • Beverage Product Knowledge 
  • Beverage Service Procedure 
  • Coffees of the World/ Arabica vs Robusta Ancillary Section 
  • Styles of Food Service
  • Cover & Accompaniments for Selected dishes
  • French Culinary Terms
  • Preparing the Restaurant before and after service  procedures
  • Breakfast
  • Brunch & Afternoon Tea
  • Room Service.
  • Gueridon Service
  • Beverages & Tobacco
  • Bar Operations and Control the Cellar
  • Events
  • Marketing and the menu
  • Wine Course
  • First Aid Course
  • Fire Fighting Course
  • Assessments, Exams and individual feedback sessions
  • Practical and demonstration classes
  • In-house practical rotations
  • Leadership and Communication
  • Communication Techniques
  • Leaders, Bosses and Managers
  • Self Development
  • Successful Mindset
  • Suggesred reading
  • Networking Opportunities during outings
  • Industry Specialists
  • Guest Speakers
  • Concept of gastronomy 
  • Basic scientific principles within the cooking environment
  • Concept of flavour dynamics and flavour development
  • Global cuisines and international culinary styles 
  • Wine course
  • First aid certificate Level 1
  • Fire fighting certificate
  • Barista training
  • Entrepreneurship 1
  • French culinary terms
  • Supervised outings and industry introductions

Year 3

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Operational Costs
Theory of Safety Supervision
Environmental Awareness / Sustainability
Entrepreneurship / Practicals / Marketing
Resource Management
  • Financial concepts associated with the hospitality and catering industry  
  • Principles of basic profitability calculations used in catering operations 
  • Principles of operational cost savings  
  • Principles of Stock Control 
  • Theory and concepts of asset registers and audit of equipment 
  • Theories and Concepts of personal hygiene and safety management 
  • Theories and Concepts of food safety management 
  • Theories and Concepts of workplace safety management
  • Concepts of Environmental Conservation and Protection  
  • Environmental impact on cooking 
  • Environmental considerations around Fishing and Wildlife Environmental considerations around Crop Farming 
  • Environmental considerations around Animal husbandry
  • Restaurant Design
  • Restaurant Event
  • Function Planning
  • In-house Supervisory Practical Rotations
  • Career Planning
  • Theory of staff resource management
  • Principles of managing production facility resources 
  • Theory of commodity resource management
Fees
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Fees
Gold
First Day Deal
Quarterly Plan
Monthly Plan
Gold
Feb 2025 July 2025
Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
Discount applied – R 4 000 – R 4 000
Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 92 000 = R 92 000
Settled in full on or before 01 / 12 / 24 01 / 06 / 25
First Day Deal
Feb 2025 July 2025
Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
Settled in full on or before 01 / 02 / 25 28 / 08 / 25
Quarterly Plan

South African Residents Only

Feb 2025 July 2025
Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
Interest +R 4 000 +R 4 000
Total re-payment R 100 000 R 100 000
Quarterly Instalments R 25 000 x 4 R 25 000 x 4
Quarterly instalments due on 1 Jan 2025
1 Apr 2025
1 July 2025
1 Oct 2025
1 Jun 2025
1 Sep 2025
1 Dec 2025
1 Mar 2026
Monthly Plan

South African Residents Only

Feb 2025 July 2025
Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
Interest + R 5 400 + R 5 400
Total re-payment R 101 400 R 101 400
Monthly instalment due on 1st day of each month R 8 450 x 12 R 8 450 x 12
Commencing 1 Dec 2024 – 1 Nov 2025 1 June 2025 – 1 May 2026

Special Conditions for Monthly Payment Option:

  • Should the contracted party exit the course program for any reason whatsoever during Year 1, it will be deemed as a late cancellation of the signed contract. The full remaining residue of the tuition fees for the academic year of R107 500 plus interest will immediately fall due less any paid instalments up to the cancellation date of the contract.
  • We expect sponsors to honour their selected payment option. Failure to pay any monthly/quarterly instalment on or before the 1st day of each month of their due will result in the immediate cancellation of the contracted student’s instalment payment plan option and the full balance of tuition fees for the academic year will fall due. The student will also be suspended from the hostel if a resident, all lectures and practicals until such time as the full arrears have been settled.
  • If you are accepted as a “late registration” student, the due dates for all instalments on this payment plan are still applicable and must be settled in full before you can commence with lectures.
  • Overdue accounts will be handed over for collection and the student applicant and their sponsor will be liable for all collection costs in addition to the overdue fees and interest due.
  • The campus reserves its right to suspend the registered student, without any prior warning, from classes, scheduled tests / examinations, and internship until any arrears on the fee account are settled in full.
  • The monthly plan is for South African Residents only.
  • FAQ

    What are the fees?

    R 102 500 1st Year

    R 68 500 2nd Year

    Where is the Campus situated?

    Cape Town

    Do you have a branch in JHB or Pretoria?

    One unique campus only

    There are many benefits to relocating to Cape Town and having the opportunity of gaining experience in a city and restaurants that are globally recognized.

    What is the duration of the course?

    It is a 2 Year Full time qualification

    What are included in the fees?

    • Theoretical Lectures
    • Practical classes and all ingredients
    • Textbooks, workbooks, recipes and worksheets
    • Wi Fi
    • Student card
    • Name Badge
    • Chef’s uniform including chefs jackets, checked pants, winter fleece, aprons and skullcaps
    • Imported F Dick Knife Kit and Bag
    • Examination Fees
    • Insourced and outsourced certification
    • Graduation
    • Access to all campus resources

    What else do I need to pay for?

    • Safety Shoes
    • Meals and drinks from the Mom Café (5% discount given to students)
    • Photocopies and stationery, project work and assignments
    • Accommodation, laundry, transport costs to and from the school and internship
    • A supplementary exam fees, extra lessons, late assignment submissions
    • Repeating any part of the curriculum
    • Replacement of lost or broken items, including items of value supplied by us such as your knife kit
    • Student visas and any medical aid/bills and personal insurances.

    Are there payment options available?

    Yes

    Do you have bursaries available?

    You may apply for a bursary at https://bursary.thehurstcampus.co.za/

    Can I apply for a student loan?

    Yes, but you will need to apply for a student loan in your own capacity at your personal bank and provide the necessary surety that they require.

    Do you have accommodation?

    Yes we provide on-site fully furnished student accommodation for 1st year students only, and we give preference to students that come form outside the Western Cape area, alternatively you can speak to us concerning alternative student accommodation in the beautiful Paarl area.

    Is the course internationally accredited?

    You will qualify as a Chef which is a globally recognized practical trade. (like plumbing or being a mechanic or electrician)

    Certification will be given by QCTO – the Quality Council for Trades and Occupations in South Africa.

    MONUDOX T/A THE HURST CAMPUS IS A REGISTERED AND ACCREDITED INSTITUTION WITH:

    • Registered as a Skills Development Provider for QCTO (Quality Council for Trades & Occupations (Accreditation Number: SDP1228/17/008)
    • Provisionally Registered as a Private College with DHET (Department of Higher Education & Training) Monudox (Pty) Ltd (Registration Number: 2018/FE07/010)
    • A Member of APPETD – The Association of Private Providers of Education Training and Development (2019/173)
    • A Training Provider Member of SACHEF – South African Culinary and Hospitality Educators Forum (Membership Number: TP20053)
    • 6 Month Food Production Highfields Qualification

    Do you guarantee work placement?

    YES!!! Upon successful completion of the 2 Year Programme in Culinary Arts we guarantee a job!

    What are the international opportunities for me after graduation?

    We will assist you with introductions to our international contacts and organizations that organize overseas work opportunities

    However, you will be responsible for meeting the criteria to obtain a work visa for the country you would like to visit.

    Do I need a Matric?

    No, the minimum requirement is a Grade 10

    Applicants with O and A Levels are accepted

    How long does it take for me to know that I have been accepted?

    7-10 working days after a full application has been submitted

    What language do you teach in?

    English

    Do you accept international students?

    Yes we do

    We welcome students form all around the world on an annual basis and assist international students with the educational documentation requirement for their Study Visa Application

    We advise international students to apply 6-9 months in advance of their starting date as the processing of their visa’s by the missions does take time.
    Course Information

    2 Year Programme in Culinary Arts


    Unit Reference Unit Title Level GLH Credit
    L/617/7261 Principles of Food Safety for Catering 2 7 1
    L/615/5244 Health and Safety within the Workplace 2 6 1
    T/600/1059 Principles of Customer Service in Hospitality Leisure Travel and Tourism 2 10 1
    F/618/5793 Principles of Kitchen Equipment and Knife Skill Techniques 1 15 2
    J/618/5794 Workplace Standards and Professional Development in the Catering Industry 1 10 2
    L/618/5795 Culinary Numeracy and Units of Measurement 2 7 1
    R/618/5796 Nutrition, Special Diets and Allergen Awareness 3 20 3
    L/618/5800 Environmental Awareness in the Catering Industry 3 7 1
    R/618/5801 Cold Food Preparation and Presentation 2 50 8
    Y/618/5797 Kitchen Operation and Food Production Preparation 3 50 7
    H/618/5799 Menu Planning and Recipe Costing 3 50 8
    Y/618/5802 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Stocks, Soups and Sauces 3 24 3
    D/618/5803 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Fish and Shellfish Dishes 3 24 4
    H/618/5804 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Meat, Poultry, Game and Offal Dishes 3 72 14
    K/618/5805 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Vegetables, Fruits, Pulses and Vegetable Protein Dishes 3 24 4
    M/618/5806 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Rice, Grain, Pasta and other Farinaceous Dishes 3 20 3
    T/618/5807 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Egg Dishes 3 10 2
    A/618/5808 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Pastry and Bakery Products 3 24 4
    F/618/5809 Preparing, Cooking and Finishing: Desserts 3 24 3
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    Hurst Master Culinary School

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    The Hurst Campus 2 Year Programme in Culinary Arts

    (Dual International Certification with Highfields: Diploma for Professional Chefs)

    You will receive a world-class education and after graduation...

    Get a job – 100% guaranteed.

    Enrol now – Limited seats available

    Are you creative and driven?

    Planning menus, exploring ingredients and the ability to think on your feet are all essential elements of being a succesfull Chef. A chef should be able to use ingredients in interesting and innovative ways, creating dishes that excite, tantalize and work well together. If you want a career that is varied, creative, and team orientated then you are one step closer to becoming a chef.

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    Love what you do, and you’ll never work a day in your life. If you want to become a chef, it’s important that you want it for the right reasons; you’re passionate about food and the service industry. You’ll need this passion to help get you through tough times and long 12 hour days, starting out in potentially low paying jobs.

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    The Hurst Campus 2 Year Programme in Culinary Arts

    If you’re looking for the best professional chef qualification, look no further than Hurst Culinary School. Join the Hurst family and let us become your home away from home. Prepare yourself for a world class education and a lot of fun.

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    Full-time Employment Guaranteed

    Travel the world with Hurst: our graduates get to work in countries on different continents and earn salaries in strong currencies.


    There are few educational options available for young people these days that guarantee a job but with The Hurst Chef School you are guaranteed a career placement upon finishing your course. We will work with you to see that you are placed on the path to your success. We will also introduce you to recruitment agents regarding local and overseas working opportunities.

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    Are you ready to invest in your dream culinary career?

    Absolutely

    First... the Requirements

    Let's get your questions out of the way :)

    Step 1 - Read the following information

    We understand and appreciate the considerable effort it takes to afford the best education, and that’s what we offer at Hurst Culinary School. At the same time, we are able to promise you employment upon graduation - we are the only culinary school that makes this promise.

     

    Requirements

    To apply for our chef course, you need to be:

    • Ability to communicate in English - read, speak & write
    • A basic understanding or some proof of maths literacy, can be any comparable school level subjects such as economics, business studies or accounting.  (Does nat have to be the subject maths)
    • Age group for entrance 17-35
    • A school leaving certificate is preferable. The name of it will depend on your country of origin.  (Examples: IGCSE, Matric, O Levels. A Levels, Form 5, BCCSE, Senior Secondary, IEE. Upper 6. SS3)
    • Minimum entry requirement is a fully completed equivalent of a South African Grade 10.
    • A love for cooking and culinary arts.  (no previous experience is necessary)
    • A desire to go into a service-related, vocational career path.
    • A TEACHABLE SPIRIT!

     

    Gold
    First Day Deal
    Quarterly Plan
    Monthly Plan
    Gold
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Discount applied – R 4 000 – R 4 000
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 92 000 = R 92 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 12 / 24 01 / 06 / 25
    First Day Deal
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 02 / 25 28 / 08 / 25
    Quarterly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest +R 4 000 +R 4 000
    Total re-payment R 100 000 R 100 000
    Quarterly Instalments R 25 000 x 4 R 25 000 x 4
    Quarterly instalments due on 1 Jan 2025
    1 Apr 2025
    1 July 2025
    1 Oct 2025
    1 Jun 2025
    1 Sep 2025
    1 Dec 2025
    1 Mar 2026
    Monthly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest + R 5 400 + R 5 400
    Total re-payment R 101 400 R 101 400
    Monthly instalment due on 1st day of each month R 8 450 x 12 R 8 450 x 12
    Commencing 1 Dec 2024 – 1 Nov 2025 1 June 2025 – 1 May 2026

    Special Conditions for Monthly Payment Option:

  • Should the contracted party exit the course program for any reason whatsoever during Year 1, it will be deemed as a late cancellation of the signed contract. The full remaining residue of the tuition fees for the academic year of R107 500 plus interest will immediately fall due less any paid instalments up to the cancellation date of the contract.
  • We expect sponsors to honour their selected payment option. Failure to pay any monthly/quarterly instalment on or before the 1st day of each month of their due will result in the immediate cancellation of the contracted student’s instalment payment plan option and the full balance of tuition fees for the academic year will fall due. The student will also be suspended from the hostel if a resident, all lectures and practicals until such time as the full arrears have been settled.
  • If you are accepted as a “late registration” student, the due dates for all instalments on this payment plan are still applicable and must be settled in full before you can commence with lectures.
  • Overdue accounts will be handed over for collection and the student applicant and their sponsor will be liable for all collection costs in addition to the overdue fees and interest due.
  • The campus reserves its right to suspend the registered student, without any prior warning, from classes, scheduled tests / examinations, and internship until any arrears on the fee account are settled in full.
  • The monthly plan is for South African Residents only.
  • Select Intake Date

    February 2025 July 2025

    Please confirm

    I have my own funding

    Do You Need More Detailed Information About The Course?

    NO, I want to enrol before seats run out!     YES

                             

    Fantastic, let's talk fees.

    Gold
    First Day Deal
    Quarterly Plan
    Monthly Plan
    Gold
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Discount applied – R 4 000 – R 4 000
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 92 000 = R 92 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 12 / 24 01 / 06 / 25
    First Day Deal
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 02 / 25 28 / 08 / 25
    Quarterly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest +R 4 000 +R 4 000
    Total re-payment R 100 000 R 100 000
    Quarterly Instalments R 25 000 x 4 R 25 000 x 4
    Quarterly instalments due on 1 Jan 2025
    1 Apr 2025
    1 July 2025
    1 Oct 2025
    1 Jun 2025
    1 Sep 2025
    1 Dec 2025
    1 Mar 2026
    Monthly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest + R 5 400 + R 5 400
    Total re-payment R 101 400 R 101 400
    Monthly instalment due on 1st day of each month R 8 450 x 12 R 8 450 x 12
    Commencing 1 Dec 2024 – 1 Nov 2025 1 June 2025 – 1 May 2026

    Special Conditions for Monthly Payment Option:

  • Should the contracted party exit the course program for any reason whatsoever during Year 1, it will be deemed as a late cancellation of the signed contract. The full remaining residue of the tuition fees for the academic year of R107 500 plus interest will immediately fall due less any paid instalments up to the cancellation date of the contract.
  • We expect sponsors to honour their selected payment option. Failure to pay any monthly/quarterly instalment on or before the 1st day of each month of their due will result in the immediate cancellation of the contracted student’s instalment payment plan option and the full balance of tuition fees for the academic year will fall due. The student will also be suspended from the hostel if a resident, all lectures and practicals until such time as the full arrears have been settled.
  • If you are accepted as a “late registration” student, the due dates for all instalments on this payment plan are still applicable and must be settled in full before you can commence with lectures.
  • Overdue accounts will be handed over for collection and the student applicant and their sponsor will be liable for all collection costs in addition to the overdue fees and interest due.
  • The campus reserves its right to suspend the registered student, without any prior warning, from classes, scheduled tests / examinations, and internship until any arrears on the fee account are settled in full.
  • The monthly plan is for South African Residents only.
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    Step 2 - Application form for The Hurst Campus 2 Year Programme in Culinary Arts

    Gold
    First Day Deal
    Quarterly Plan
    Monthly Plan
    Gold
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Discount applied – R 4 000 – R 4 000
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 92 000 = R 92 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 12 / 24 01 / 06 / 25
    First Day Deal
    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Total Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Settled in full on or before 01 / 02 / 25 28 / 08 / 25
    Quarterly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest +R 4 000 +R 4 000
    Total re-payment R 100 000 R 100 000
    Quarterly Instalments R 25 000 x 4 R 25 000 x 4
    Quarterly instalments due on 1 Jan 2025
    1 Apr 2025
    1 July 2025
    1 Oct 2025
    1 Jun 2025
    1 Sep 2025
    1 Dec 2025
    1 Mar 2026
    Monthly Plan

    South African Residents Only

    Feb 2025 July 2025
    Year 1 Course Fee R 107 500 R 107 500
    Application Fee – R 11 500 – R 11 500
    Course fee balance for Year 1 = R 96 000 = R 96 000
    Interest + R 5 400 + R 5 400
    Total re-payment R 101 400 R 101 400
    Monthly instalment due on 1st day of each month R 8 450 x 12 R 8 450 x 12
    Commencing 1 Dec 2024 – 1 Nov 2025 1 June 2025 – 1 May 2026

    Special Conditions for Monthly Payment Option:

  • Should the contracted party exit the course program for any reason whatsoever during Year 1, it will be deemed as a late cancellation of the signed contract. The full remaining residue of the tuition fees for the academic year of R107 500 plus interest will immediately fall due less any paid instalments up to the cancellation date of the contract.
  • We expect sponsors to honour their selected payment option. Failure to pay any monthly/quarterly instalment on or before the 1st day of each month of their due will result in the immediate cancellation of the contracted student’s instalment payment plan option and the full balance of tuition fees for the academic year will fall due. The student will also be suspended from the hostel if a resident, all lectures and practicals until such time as the full arrears have been settled.
  • If you are accepted as a “late registration” student, the due dates for all instalments on this payment plan are still applicable and must be settled in full before you can commence with lectures.
  • Overdue accounts will be handed over for collection and the student applicant and their sponsor will be liable for all collection costs in addition to the overdue fees and interest due.
  • The campus reserves its right to suspend the registered student, without any prior warning, from classes, scheduled tests / examinations, and internship until any arrears on the fee account are settled in full.
  • The monthly plan is for South African Residents only.
  • Please have the following ready before you start your application below:

    • a Copy of your ID or passport

    • a Copy of your latest school report

    Once you apply below, please keep an eye on your email inbox (as well as Junk/Spam folders) for an update from us.

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