Why joining UCT Online High School is the right move

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While for most learners getting an education from the top university in Africa is a very attractive prospect in and of itself, success in life is not only measured by good grades; it’s about cultivating inner wellbeing along the way:

At UCT Online High School, we don’t believe in bells. You can get up when you want, take breaks when you want and work as regularly as you need to achieve your goals. No two learners are the same and neither are their days. Perhaps you’re a night owl or one of those people who thrive after a cat nap? Fantastic! Because there’s no point in nodding off while you’re trying to do maths. Do you like your lunch at 11am? Great, there’s no point in studying history when you’re hangry.

Besides our Homeroom and Learning Compass Sessions, we have over 50 Virtual Clubs, covering areas of well-being, creativity, skills development, and special interests. Whatever cool new thing you’re into, we’re into it too!School isn’t about how many facts you know; it’s about mastering the skills to be successful in life. At UCT Online High School we believe that no skill is more important than self-mastery. You know what works best for you.

 

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