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    Optimi launches occupational education and training under the College SA brand

    17 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Optimi, a provider of accessible learning solutions, has consolidated its adult occupational education and training offerings under a single brand, College SA.  College SA offers a wide range of affordable and user-friendly occupational education and training solutions, helping thousands of learners to achieve their education goals.

    The College SA offering unites the institution’s extensive experience in adult occupational education and training, formerly provided by separate divisions, namely Optimi College and Optimi Workplace.  The new combined College SA offering also brings a rich heritage from historic brands acquired by the Optimi Group, such as Media Works, IT Academy, Tuta-Me, and Matric Works, now forming part of this legacy. 

    College SA’s offerings include accredited qualifications (such as Occupational Certificates, Learnerships, and AET courses), industry certifications (such as CIMA, NEBOSH, CompTIA, PMI, and others), as well as adult short courses.  They are a licensed Skillsoft distributor in Southern Africa, providing students with access to globally recognised certifications (Microsoft, AWS, Oracle, and others).  They also partner with organisations to provide world-class learning solutions, including facilitator-led workforce training, skills development consulting, and sponsored community education programmes.  Their courses are aligned with the relevant South African regulatory frameworks (DHET, QCTO, SETAs), delivered using either distance, online, or on-site learning options. 

    The College SA offering focuses on solutions that drive employment and entrepreneurship.  They form partnerships with employers and other stakeholders to scale credible, work-relevant skills development and deepen its impact on South Africa’s unemployment challenge. 

    “Adults need clear pathways, recognised qualifications, and delivery that fits real life,” said Aunyana Moloisane, Managing Director at College SA. “By bringing our capabilities together under one offering, we simplify access for learners and provide employers and partners with one accountable provider.”

    What this means in practice:

    1. One pathway for adult learners: A single offering into occupational certificates, skills programmes and adult matric, delivered primarily via distance/online, with site-based facilitation where required.
    2. Entrepreneurship as an outcome: Beyond employability, College SA fosters an entrepreneurial mindset so that graduates can create work for themselves and others —contributing to job creation and helping to address South Africa’s high unemployment.
    3. Partnerships for national impact: College SA partners with corporates and the public sector to scale credible skills development – supporting enterprise, employability and inclusive growth.
    4. Quality and compliance: Programmes are aligned with relevant South African regulatory frameworks and quality bodies, with consistent standards across design, delivery and assessment.

    “We want adult occupational education and training to translate into employment mobility and business creation,” Moloisane added. “That’s why we collaborating with partners across government and industry on skills pathways that move the needle at scale.”

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