The purpose of the Bachelor of Education in Senior Phase and Further Education and Training (B Ed SP and FET) qualification is to provide initial preparation for teachers in Senior Phase and FET Teaching. It aims to build the knowledge, skills and values required for teachers' professional practice and to lay the basis for continuing professional development through lifelong learning.
NSC
- An achievement rating of at least (4) in four subjects from the
subject list (Bachelor’s degree endorsement) - At least one of these four subjects should be an official
language as enshrined in the Western Cape Language Policy
(Afrikaans, English, isiXhosa) - An achievement rating of at least (3) in another official
language of South Africa - An achievement rating of at least (4) in subjects related
to the elective offerings of the specific Teacher Education
programme for which you applied, such as: Mathematics,
Accounting, Life Sciences, and Physical Sciences
OR
NCV (National Certificate Vocational), Level 4, issued by Council
for General and Further Education & Training
- At least 60% in three fundamental subjects, including the
LoLT of the institution:
- English (official language at first additional language level,
20 credits) at NQF Level 4 - Mathematics (20 credits) at NQF Level 4 OR Mathematical
Literacy (20 credits) requiring a pass rate of at least (70%)
- Achieve at least 70% in four vocational subjects:
(20 credits each), chosen from the NC(V) Level 4 subjects:
- An additional language (other than the LoLT at the
institution), either Afrikaans or isiXhosa - Three, of which at least two are 20 credit bearing vocational
subjects, related to the elective offerings of the specific
Teacher Education programme for which you’ve applied
All applications which comply with the minimum criteria will be
considered in the next round of selection which could include
the consideration of: quality of academic result, admission
examinations, interviews, a confidential report requested from
the principal of a particular school.