Education – Latest News, Tips and Internships Across South Africa
Looking for fresh ideas to boost your studies or land a solid internship? You’re in the right spot. This page gathers the most useful education stories from across South Africa and beyond, so you can keep learning without scrolling through endless sites.
Why Stay Updated on Education Trends?
Education moves fast. New scholarship programs pop up, universities change entry requirements, and employers tweak what they expect from fresh graduates. Missing a single update could mean losing out on a chance to study abroad, win a grant, or land that dream internship. That’s why we pull the hottest headlines into one place – so you never have to wonder if you’re behind.
For example, the recent surge in high ATAR scores among boys shows how targeted tutoring and stronger math pathways can reshape results. If you’re a student, parent or teacher, those strategies are worth copying. And on the financial side, the Bitnob and Tether campus tour in Ghana proved that practical crypto workshops can lift digital‑finance literacy for hundreds of students.
Featured Stories You Should Read
Top ATAR Achievements Among Boys: Key Strategies and Driving Success – This piece breaks down how schools like Marist College Parramatta use focused reading programs and advanced math courses to lift scores. It gives you step‑by‑step ideas you can try at home or in class, from daily vocabulary drills to collaborative problem solving.
Bitnob and Tether’s Financial Education Campus Tour Empowers Ghana’s University Students – The article walks through a hands‑on tour that taught students about Bitcoin, digital wallets and budgeting. It highlights real activities such as live crypto trading demos and budgeting games, showing how financial education can be both fun and useful.
Both stories illustrate a common theme: practical learning beats theory alone. Whether you’re aiming for higher exam results or better money skills, the takeaway is clear – seek out programs that let you practice what you learn.
Ready to put these ideas into action? Start by checking your school’s extra‑curricular list for math clubs, writing workshops, or finance seminars. If nothing looks promising, reach out to local NGOs or university departments – many run free pop‑up sessions similar to the Bitnob tour.
And don’t forget to bookmark this page. We update it regularly with new internship listings, scholarship alerts and success stories that can give you a leg up in your education journey. Got a tip or story you think belongs here? Drop us a note; we love hearing from students who are making moves.
Stay curious, stay proactive, and let the latest education news guide you toward the next big opportunity.
NSFAS staff in Cape Town began a three-day picket on July 30, accusing management of mismanagement, corruption and stalled wage talks. Nehawu warns the action could escalate to a full strike if no deal is reached. Workers say delays in payments are hurting low‑income students who rely on NSFAS. The scheme has been under administration since last year after a series of operational failures.
The article examines the growing trend of boys achieving higher ATAR scores. It highlights the importance of strong literacy skills, the impact of advanced math courses, and the educational strategies at Marist College Parramatta contributing to this success.
Bitnob and Tether Operations Limited organized a financial education tour across Ghana's universities, enlightening students on digital finance, Bitcoin, and more. The effort included practical sessions and engaging activities aimed at enhancing financial literacy among the youth.