Oxbridge Academy's phenomenal November 2014 exam results

Issued by Oxbridge Academy
Johannesburg, Jan 22, 2015

Oxbridge Academy has been able to boast phenomenal exam pass rates for a number of years now, and in November 2014, the college saw some of its highest exam pass rates to date.

November 2014 pass rates

Oxbridge Academy students, along with their peers from other TVET and private colleges, wrote a series of national exams in November 2014. For distance learning students, these exams took place at external exam venues across the country, including the Oxbridge Academy Exam Centre in Stellenbosch.

While the Department of Higher Education and Training (DHET) only released results of those students who registered to write at the Oxbridge Exam Centre, this cross-section of Oxbridge students did phenomenally well.

Below are the results of all Oxbridge Academy students who wrote their exams at the Oxbridge Academy Exam Centre:

National qualifications

74.7%

Total pass rate for Oxbridge Academy students who wrote national exams at the college

Oxbridge Academy is also extremely proud to announce the following results, which contributed greatly to the above pass rate:

100%

Pass rate for Human Resources students at N5 and N6 level

72.7%

Pass rate for Public Management students at N4 to N6 levels

100%

Pass rate for Engineering students at N1 to N3 levels

N5 and N6 exams are the highest level national exams that students can write. Oxbridge Academy is consequently very pleased with its students' performance at these levels.

International qualifications

The exam pass rate for Oxbridge Academy's internationally accredited Tourism and Hospitality courses was even more impressive:

100%

Pass rate for students who wrote their CTH exams

The CTH, or Confederation of Tourism and Hospitality, is one of the UK's leading awarding bodies for professional qualifications in hospitality and tourism. All Oxbridge Academy's CTH students received their diplomas via courier at the end of last year, allowing them to go into 2015 with an international qualification in hand.

What contributes to Oxbridge Academy's high pass rate?

Although Minister Blade Nzimande professes that strides have been made towards improving public TVET colleges in recent years, it is undeniable that there are still numerous problems that inhibit the pass rates of many government colleges.

What makes Oxbridge Academy's pass rate different, however, is the very fact that it operates as a private institute. In terms of service delivery and quality of academic support, private colleges do not depend on governmental subsidies, nor are they hampered by governmental administrative constraints and problems.

Aligned with public TVET colleges, institutes such as Oxbridge Academy still fall under the authority of the DHET, yet it is unconstrained in its pursuit of excellence as a leading distance learning college.

At Oxbridge Academy, the pursuit of excellence includes its commitment to providing its students with academic assistance from qualified tutors. All of its tutors are subject specialists with substantial practical experience in their respective fields.

Private colleges also have potential for exponential growth, as they form part of the private sector. Oxbridge Academy, for example, has recently partnered with a prestigious accreditation body in the UK to offer a range of internationally accredited courses in 2015.

In the end, however, what really makes Oxbridge Academy unique is not the achievements of the college, nor the capacity for growth as a private institute - but rather the enthusiasm of its students. More than anything else, the November 2014 exam pass rate is a testament to the hard work and dedication of Oxbridge Academy's students.

Oxbridge Academy wishes to thank its students for helping to make this one of the country's leading distance learning colleges, and for working hard during the months leading up to the exams. It is proud to have had so many graduates in 2014, and it heartily wants to wish its November 2014 graduates all the success they deserve.