Sedibeng TVET College’s establishment of a Student Representative Council (SRC) is
a commendable effort to promote student governance and representation, as mandated by Section 14 of the Continuing Education and Training (CET) Act 16 of 2006, as amended. This initiative demonstrates the college’s commitment to empowering students and fostering a democratic and inclusive learning environment.
The SRC plays a vital role in representing the interests and concerns of the student body, providing a platform for students to voice their opinions and participate in decision-making processes that affect their academic and campus life. By having a formalized structure for student representation, Sedibeng TVET College ensures that students are actively engaged in shaping their educational experience and contributing to the college’s growth and development. Furthermore, the presence of class representatives at each campus is an excellent way to ensure that students’ voices are heard at the grassroots level. These representatives effectively communicate the concerns and needs of their peers to the SRC, which then addresses these issues and works towards finding solutions.
The SRC and class representatives also facilitate communication between students and staff, helping to resolve issues and improve the overall quality of education and campus life. By fostering a culture of student participation and representation, Sedibeng TVET College is well-positioned to create a positive and supportive learning environment that prepares students for success in their academic and professional pursuits.
If you have any further questions or would like more information on Sedibeng TVET College’s Student Governance services, please do not hesitate to consult the Office of Student Support Services (SSS) on campus.