Fashion Show at Odi Campus

A Fashion Show took place at Odi Campus where N4-N6 Clothing Production students showcased their designs ranging from casual wear to bridal gowns.
TUT students complete experiential training with TSC

| One of the recipients receiving a certficate |

| The work of some of the recipients |
A service level agreement between TSC (Learnership unit) and TUT to rollout the experential training for 25 Mechanical and Industrial Engineering students on basic hand skills, milling and turning for experiential training (P1) was put in place,hence the above depicted achievements. The students will complete their P2 & P3 with Nissan which will commence on the 17 June 2010. The training for P1 started on 01/03/2010 and was completed on 09/06/2010. Projects of this nature are key in response to the FETC ACT 16/2006 strategic thrust of responsiveness and collaboration with Higher Education.
TSC in support of Bafana Bafana for 2010 world cup

TSC staff fully behind "BAFANA BAFANA" on the historic 11 June 2010. The circle is bigger.

Mr Johan Kraft appointed in Deputy Principal post
Mr Johan Kraft is no stranger to this College. Mr Kraft, a teacher by profession, was appointed at the CenturionCollege in 1993 as Head of Department. From 23 March 2003, he served as a Deputy Campus Manager at the Atteridgeville Campus. From 2 August 2004 until 28 February 2005, he served as Deputy Campus Manager at the Pretoria West Campus. 2006 saw Mr Kraft being promoted to PL4 Academic Progress & Development where he was responsible for all matters relating to Engineering fields for NC (V) and Nated Programmes. Before being appointed to his new post, he served as the Senior Divisional Head for the School of Engineering. We would like to wish him all the best in his new post.
Jaguar Land Rover apprentices train at Tshwane South College

| One of the Apprentices busy with training |
Tshwane South College was identified as one of the best-equipped facilities to assist with the training of these apprentices. The group that is busy with their Apprentice training has already spent a week at TSC and has almost completed their Level 1. After completing Level 1 the group is expected to be competent in the modules: Apply Basic Hand Skills and Apply Engineering/ Mathematical Statistics. The Apprentices and ECS Trainers (involved with the group to oversee their training) are very positive regarding their time spent at TSC.