HISTORY

 

The College was established in 1981 by Mrs Pauline Greene of Nottingham Road, KwaZulu-Natal. Shocked by the segregation of apartheid, and as a teacher, she desired to see equal opportunities being created for everyone. She secured land, sponsorship for the buildings and started a community-based College that would improve the lot of the poor and unemployed, by teaching and training skills such as vegetable gardening, poultry production, bricklaying, plastering, cooking and catering. The College depends on donor funding and has developed its capacity to provide diverse, affordable educational programme's that serve the poorest of the poor in the KZN Midlands. The College is now accredited as a private FET (Further Education and Training) institution, and nearly 30 years later, is even more strongly committed to the ideals and values of its founder: equality of opportunity and access to affordable education for the poor.

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