Buffalo City TVET College History

Buffalo City TVET College History

Buffalo City TVET College Historical Background

Buffalo City TVET College Historical Background – See Details Below:

OUR HISTORY

Buffalo City TVET College was established in 2002, as a result of the merger of three colleges situated in the Greater East London area i.e. East London College and its St Marks Campus, Border Technical College and John Knox Bokwe Careers
College in Mdantsane.

Soon after the merger, the Council closed the Border Technical College premises and absorbed its Business Studies programmes into East London Campus and its Engineering Division into St Marks Campus. John Knox Bokwe Campus continued to offer both Business and Engineering Studies Report 191 programmes. At that point the College had an average full-time equivalent (FTE) of between 4500 and 5200 students.

WELCOME TO BUFFALO CITY COLLEGE

I am pleased to welcome you to Buffalo City TVET College (BCC). Our business is the provision of Vocational Education and Training. Students studying at BCC gain practical and theory career-directed skills. This is to prepare them for the world of work or further education and training at Universities. In the provision of Technical Vocational Education and Training BCC does not compromise on quality, compliance and good governance.

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Buffalo City Public TVET College (BCC), based in East London, is a multi-campus college that has three campuses namely: East London Campus, John Knox Bokwe Campus and St Marks Campus, as well as the King Street Site and an Administration Centre.