Training Learnerships

West Coast TVET College HWSETA Learnership Programme 2025 | Build Your Skills & Earn While You Learn

Learn about West Coast TVET College’s HWSETA-funded learnerships for 2025—including engineering, early childhood development.

Build Your Skills, Get Paid Monthly, and Prepare for a Brighter Future

In South Africa, where access to practical skills and employment pathways are limited for many youth, learnerships are a game-changer. One of the standout options for 2025 is being offered by West Coast TVET College through its HWSETA-funded learnership programme. With no tuition fees, a monthly stipend, and national qualifications earned along the way, this programme is a powerful bridge between school and the workplace.

Let’s explore how this programme works, who can apply, and why it could be your stepping stone to a better career.


What This Learnership Offers

The West Coast TVET College learnership programme is a 12-month, government-funded opportunity designed to equip students with both academic theory and on-the-job experience. It is facilitated through the Health and Welfare Sector Education Training Authority (HWSETA) and includes a monthly stipend of approximately R2,500 for each learner.

Participants will gain an accredited qualification and practical experience in one of several in-demand sectors.

Fields Offered Include:

  • Bricklaying and Carpentry (Building and Civil Construction)
    • NQF Level 3 | Atlantis Campus | 30 positions
  • Early Childhood Development
    • NQF Level 1 | Malmesbury Campus | 30 positions
  • Community Development Practice
    • NQF Level 1 | Vredenburg and Malmesbury Campuses | 60 positions total

Each programme combines theory and workplace practice, ensuring you graduate with both knowledge and hands-on skills.


Who Should Apply?

The programme targets unemployed youth and adults who want to develop industry-relevant skills while earning a basic income.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Must be a South African citizen
  • Aged between 18 and 35 (ideal age range)
  • Minimum of Grade 9 or Grade 10 depending on the learnership
  • Certified ID copy
  • Latest academic results
  • Proof of address (e.g., municipal account or affidavit)

Applicants with disabilities are encouraged to apply. This is part of a national strategy to empower diverse candidates and create equal access to opportunities.


How the Learnership Works

This is not a typical classroom-only programme. The learnership combines theoretical training at West Coast TVET campuses with structured workplace exposure in real businesses or public facilities.

Key Features:

  • Duration: 12 months
  • Stipend: Approximately R2,500 per month
  • Delivery Mode: Blended (campus + real-world training)
  • Certification: Nationally recognized qualification registered at NQF Levels 1 or 3

A major benefit of this format is the chance to build real work experience, which gives you a major edge when applying for jobs afterward.


What You’ll Learn and Experience

Every learnership path includes three main components:

1. Classroom Training

You’ll learn the basic theories of your trade, health and safety rules, communication skills, and industry principles. Classes are small and supported by trained facilitators.

2. Practical Exposure

You’ll spend time on-site, either at early childhood centers, community offices, or construction projects, depending on your chosen programme. You’ll gain direct experience and learn to apply your theory in real-world environments.

3. Portfolio of Evidence

Throughout the year, you will compile a file showing all your work. This becomes your proof of competence and is submitted for assessment at the end of the programme.


Why This Programme Makes a Real Impact

You Get Paid to Study

Many youth can’t afford to study full-time. This programme includes a monthly stipend of R2,500, so you can cover transport, meals, and personal needs while studying.

No Tuition Costs

This is a fully funded opportunity. There are no application or study fees, making it accessible even to those from low-income backgrounds.

You Earn a National Qualification

Whether you’re studying bricklaying or early childhood development, your qualification is registered with the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) and recognized nationally.

You Boost Your Job Readiness

Employers prefer candidates with real-world experience. With a year of structured work and learning, you become more competitive in the job market.

You Create a Career Path

These qualifications can serve as stepping stones. You may choose to enter the workforce, apply for internships, or further your studies in the same field.


Real-Life Story: From Job Seeker to Skilled Worker

Sibongile, a 24-year-old from Atlantis, struggled to find work after finishing Grade 10. When she heard about the West Coast TVET learnership in bricklaying, she applied with the help of her local youth center. A year later, she graduated with her NQF Level 3 qualification and was hired as an apprentice with a local contractor.

Her story reflects the journey of many who use learnerships as a launchpad into full-time work.


How to Apply – Step-by-Step

Step 1: Choose Your Programme

Visit your nearest West Coast TVET College campus or contact them to find out which programmes are still accepting applications for 2025.

Step 2: Prepare Your Documents

Make sure you have the following:

  • Certified copy of your ID
  • Latest school results
  • Proof of residence
  • Application form (collected from campus)

Step 3: Submit Your Application

APPLICATION PROCESS or Hand in your completed application at the campus that offers your selected learnership. Applications must be complete to be considered.

Step 4: Attend Interviews or Assessments

Shortlisted candidates may be invited to interviews or selection tests. Be ready to show your motivation and understanding of the field.

Step 5: Await Final Notification

Successful applicants will be notified via SMS or phone call. Make sure your contact details are accurate.


Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a matric certificate?

Not necessarily. For most programmes, a minimum of Grade 9 is required. Check the specific programme requirements.

Can I apply if I’m already employed?

These learnerships are geared toward unemployed individuals, so employed applicants are not eligible.

Is accommodation provided?

No, learners must find their own accommodation and transport. However, the monthly stipend can help cover these costs.

Will I get a job after the learnership?

While employment is not guaranteed, many learners secure jobs due to the practical skills and experience gained.


Campus Locations

West Coast TVET College has five campuses. The learnerships for 2025 will mainly be offered at:

  • Atlantis Campus – Construction
  • Malmesbury Campus – Early Childhood Development and Community Work
  • Vredenburg Campus – Community Development Practice

Make sure to apply to the correct campus based on the programme you’re interested in.


Quick Summary Table

ProgrammeNQF LevelCampusStipendAvailable Seats
Bricklaying & CarpentryLevel 3AtlantisR2,50030
Early Childhood DevelopmentLevel 1MalmesburyR2,50030
Community DevelopmentLevel 1Malmesbury/VredenburgR2,50060 total

Final Thoughts

In a job market as competitive as South Africa’s, gaining both a qualification and real-life experience is rare—but that’s exactly what the West Coast TVET College learnerships offer. Funded by HWSETA, supported by expert trainers, and offered at no cost to you, this is a life-changing opportunity.

Whether your interest lies in building communities, teaching young children, or constructing homes, you can start that journey now—with support, structure, and purpose.

If you’re determined, passionate, and ready to take the next step toward employment or entrepreneurship, this programme could be your perfect fit.


Disclaimer

This article is for informational purposes only. The learnership programmes, availability, and requirements may change based on government policy or college administration. Please visit your nearest West Coast TVET College campus or call their official office to verify all details before applying.

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