Why accreditation matters

More than a stamp on a certificate.

Accreditation is the third-party assurance that what we teach meets a recognised standard. It is the difference between a certificate that opens doors and a certificate that goes in a drawer.

For learners, accreditation means your qualification is portable. It is recognised by employers, by regulators, and by professional bodies — not just within South Africa, but across the regions where we operate. It is also the foundation for stacking further qualifications later in your career.

For employers, accreditation is your assurance that the training you are paying for has been independently quality-assured. Curriculum, facilitators, assessment, moderation, and learner records all sit inside an audited system. If the regulator asks, we can show our working.

And for both, accreditation is what keeps us honest. It is a public commitment that what we deliver in the classroom matches what we promised in the brochure. That accountability is the whole point.

Our credentials

The accreditations and standards behind every programme.

QCTO accredited

All qualifying curricula meet South Africa's Quality Council for Trades & Occupations standards. Independent quality assurance from intake through certification.

International standards aligned

Programmes benchmarked to FIDIC (engineering contracts), ISO (quality & risk), and FATF (financial crime & compliance) where the discipline calls for it.

Schneider Electric alliance

Through our partnership with Big Wave Automatic Systems — an official Schneider Electric alliance partner for South Africa. Industrial automation training to the manufacturer's spec.

Wonderware integrator

Registered Wonderware system integrator covering System Platform, Citect, and Historian. SCADA training delivered by the people who actually deploy it.

Multi-platform certified

Siemens, Allen-Bradley, GE Fanuc, and Unitronics — our automation trainers carry working certifications across all four platforms, not just one.

Internal quality assurance

Every cohort closes with structured feedback, facilitator review, and a ninety-day check-in with the line manager. The numbers feed back into the next intake.

What this means for you

Accreditation, translated.

i.

If you are a learner

Your certificate is registered, portable, and recognised. It carries weight with employers and regulators across the regions where we operate, and it stacks toward further qualifications later.

ii.

If you are an employer

Training spend goes to a quality-assured programme with audited curriculum, qualified facilitators, and moderated assessment. Defensible to your regulator, your auditor, and your board.

iii.

If you are a sponsor

Whether you fund through SETA contributions, donor grants, or development budgets, accredited outcomes are the line item that survives scrutiny — and the basis for measurable impact reporting.

Need to see the paperwork?

We are happy to share accreditation certificates and audit history on request.