Ekurhuleni West College Courses Tembisa Info



Ekurhuleni West College Courses Tembisa Info

Ekurhuleni West College Courses Tembisa Info,Tembisa

Contact Details

Physical Address:
9 Esiqongweni Section
Tembisa
Postal Address:
Private Bag X012
Kempton Park 1620
Tel: (+2711) 925-1005/6; 071 389 4006; 079 972 9534.
Fax: (+2711) 925-1023
E-mail: [email protected]

Directions

FROM PRETORIA

  • Take the Pretoria R21 (Albertina Sisulu Freeway) toward OR Tambo (JHB) International Airport.
  • Take the R25 (Birchleigh / Tembisa / Bronkhorstspruit) off-ramp.
  • Proceed straight, passing 2 sets of robots.
  • At the 3rd robot (T-junction), turn left.
  • Proceed straight until you reach a traffic circle.
  • At the traffic circle, take the 1st left (900m).
  • At the robot (T-junction) turn left.
  • Proceed straight (2.8km), passing 4 sets of robots.
  • At the 5th robot (Tembisa Plaza on your left), turn right.
  • Proceed straight (700m) to a 4-way stop. Turn left.
  • Drive for approximately 900m, passing one Stop sign.
  • At the 2nd 4-way stop, turn right.
  • Drive for approximately 300m, passing Tembisa West Secondary School. Just after the school, the entrance to Tembisa Campus will be on your right.

FROM JOHANNESBURG

  • Take the N1 to Midrand.
  • Take the Allandale off-ramp.
  • Turn right at the traffic lights and follow Allandale Road for 9km.
  • At the last set of robots (6th), turn left (M18 Tembisa).
  • Drive straight (3.8km) passing 4 robots and 2 garages.
  • At the the next robot, turn left (Tembisa Plaza on your right).
  • Same as highlighted.

Please Note:

There are no accommodation facilities for students at EWC’s campuses.

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Ekurhuleni West Technical, Vocational, Education and Training College (EWC) is a public institution regulated by the FET Colleges Act no 16 of 2006, as amended. It was established in terms of the Further Education and Training Act, Act No .98 of 1998, declared as such by the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Education (Gauteng Province) in terms of a Provincial Gazette Extraordinary (dated 7 December 2001).



Ekurhuleni West TVET College is situated in the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality in Gauteng Province in South Africa. EWC operates within a broad band and diverse communities and comprises of the following six (6) campuses: Alberton, Boksburg, Germiston, Kathorus, (in Katlehong/ Vosloorus/ Thokoza), Kempton (in Kempton Park) and Tembisa.

The name “Ekurhuleni” originates from the geographical and municipal areas (the Southern Service Delivery Regions [SDR]), namely: Germiston (as regional centre), Alberton, areas of Boksburg, Katlehong, Thokoza, Vosloorus and sections of Freeway Park and the Northern Service Delivery Region [SDR) namely Kempton Park (as regional centre) Tembisa, Edenvale, including Bedfordview and Primrose, in which the College is situated.

“Ekurhuleni” – means place of peace in Xitsonga. “Ekurhuleni” was taken from the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality and “West” from the Western Belt within the Municipal area, where all the campuses are situated.

Principal’s Address – Diploma Ceremony

26 May Esselen Park School of Excellence



Programme Director, Ms Bennita Sisi; Chairperson of the College Council, Dr Mpho Mohlala; members of the college council present; Guest Speaker, Mr Mbuyiseni Quinton Ndlozi – MP; Pastor Mathebula; management and staff of Ekurhuleni West TVET College; parents and family members present – most important people; our guests – employers and prospective employers; donors and media representatives present; our own students – diplomandi and those receiving certificates – though last in mention, but not least in love.

A very good afternoon.

My task is an easy one – to say, “Thank you.”

Nine years ago, at my first Diploma Ceremony, the numbers we had were not so many and it would not have warranted this kind of venue in size, but today, it is overflowing – making us to think out of the box.

This event could not have been possible if it was not for the students – actually the college exists because there are students. Thanks for standing in branding “EWC” and making us proud.

My many thanks to the staff that work so tirelessly in and out of class.

Helen Keller once said, “The World is moved along, not only by the mighty shoves of its heroes, but also by the aggregate of the tiny pushes of each honest worker.”

To my dear students, this is what you are saying to yourselves:

O Captain! My Captain! Our fearful trip is done,
The ship has weather’d every rack, the prize we sought is won,
The port is near, the bells I hear, the people all exulting,
The ship is anchor’d safe and sound, its voyage closed and done,
Exult O shores, and ring O bells! – Walt Whitman

Technical and Vocational, Education and Training colleges in South Africa have entered an exciting space. Along with changes, colleges are more vulnerable to external influences. Economic forces, i.e. escalating costs and shifting of resources, are some of the factors that have forced colleges to be more effective and efficient and to re-examine what we do.

Government, professional bodies, industry and commerce and other stakeholders are demanding greater accountability. These have increased demand for participation, changing student’s and lecturer’s characteristics and aspirations. The more time and energy students invest in educationally purposeful activities, the more they gain – and today we see the results thereof.

As a college, EWC has adopted the following as its corporate motto:

If you cannot imagine it, you cannot do it.

We believe in imagining the possibilities – to avoid complacency.