As South Africa celebrates a staggering 87.3% national matric pass rate in 2024, many students are grappling with the reality of limited university seats. However, this challenge brings an exciting opportunity: the chance to pursue rewarding careers through artisan training.
Private skills training institutions offer Grade 12 graduates a practical and impactful path to success. By studying technical trade and earning an internationally recognized Red Seal certificate, students can fast-track their careers, gaining access in high-demand jobs in industries like construction, manufacturing, renewable energy, and more, as viable and even more than university qualifications.
Addressing the Artisan Shortage
South Africa needs 30,000 newly qualified artisans annually to meet its 2030 development goals. Yet, traditional non-technical tertiary institutions lack the capacity to accommodate the growing demand for post-school education, leaving many talented young people behind.
Elsie Harmse, CEO of the UXI Artisan Development Group, highlights the critical role of private institutions in bridging this gap:
“The growing demand for skilled artisans has created a pressing need for innovative training solutions. As private institutions, we are stepping up to the challenge, offering a lifeline to thousands of young South Africans eager to acquire in-demand skills.”
Why Choose Private Artisan Training?
Private skills training institutions provide:
- Hands-on, industry-aligned training in technical and engineering fields such as welding, electrical work, mechanics, carpentry, and renewable energy.
- State-of-the-art facilities and updated equipment, ensuring students learn with the best tools and techniques available.
- Expert trainers with real-world experience, equipping learners with practical skills which are valued by employers.
Graduates – usually within 3 years – not only gain technical expertise but also build strong CV’s that stand out to local and international employers. This approach ensures students are job-ready, contributing to economic growth while securing well-paying careers.
Learning from Global Best Practices
To deliver world-class training, the UXI group adopted insights from the globally renowned Swiss Skills Development System. Switzerland’s vocational training success is evident in its low unemployment rates—1.4% for citizens and 3.7% overall in 2023.
By implementing these proven strategies, UXI ensures South African students receive training that meets international standards, preparing them for global opportunities while addressing local workforce needs.
A Brighter Future
With the right training and support, the Class of 2024 can unlock their potential, build prosperous careers, and contribute to South Africa’s growth. The UXI Artisan Development Group invites successful matriculants to seize this opportunity.
Block 1 induction and academic activities will commence on 3 February 2025. Applying now will secure your artisan training spot in the next intake to start the journey toward a successful artisan career. The future starts now.