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Thursday, 9 October 2014
VISCOM Students say Au Revoir with a spectacular exhibition!
Veni. Vidi. Vici.
We came, we saw, we conquered.
The 30th of October 2014 is a
very special day, for it concludes three years of hard work, creative
maturation, tears of both joy and sadness and massive personal growth for every
individual third year Visual Communication student at Prestige Academy.
Since arriving fresh faced and eager to
learn in early 2012, the third year VISCOM students have undergone a
life-changing period in which we have broken down the barriers of what we
thought we knew, achieved feats we never thought possible, forged life-long
friendships and most importantly, learned a great deal about ourselves and what
we are capable of (with a little impetus from our draconian yet loving
lecturers!).
The design showcase on the 30th
of October is a culmination of everything we have achieved, not only as
designers, but also as people. It is on this evening that we conclude our
student life and prepare to spread our wings and jump head first into the
creative industry. Perhaps the most special aspect on show at the exhibition is
how unique every student is; no two design stands will be remotely similar.
This proves that we grew as a group, but matured as individuals.
The students will be exhibiting the
practical aspect of their research dissertation. Every student chose a
different topic to research and over the past 8 months have all gathered
fascinating data covering a wide range of design topics. Every research project
was unique, each with its own challenges and creative output on show at the
exhibition.
Tuesday, 30 September 2014
The Lucky Lucy Foundation - SRC participate in Cat & Dog Drive (Adopt a pet!)
Thousands of
stray dogs roam the streets of Cape Town.
It is
estimated that there are 230 000 street dogs, to be more specific, in Cape Town
alone. In an area such as Khayelitsha, the NSPCA estimates that dogs outnumber
humans three to one.
It is
clearly time to step up.
The Cape
Town community strongly rely on non-profit organisations to lighten the burden
and take these stray animals off the streets. However, this is not an easy job
and small organisations do not have the capacity to solve the problem on their own.
The Lucky
Lucy Foundation situated in Joostenbergvlakte
is one such organisation who takes care of hundreds of homeless dogs and cats.
Who can
forget the heartfelt story of Lucky Lucy, the cross-breed who,
pregnant at the time, was tied to a railway line with wire in January 2010?
She is the inspiration behind this non-profit organisation.
As a result
of inhumane cruelty, Lucy lost her front leg as a result of several trains
passing over her. Her strong character and will to live helped her to survive. We
often wonder how many people still remember Lucy’s case and those of thousands
of other animals who scavenge around in search of something to eat or who have
been a victim of inhumane cruelty.
This is why Prestige
Academy took charge and got involved with the Lucky Lucy Foundation.
The Student
representative Council (SRC) rolled back their sleeves in aid of walking and
washing the adorable dogs and cats at the facility on Saturday 20 September
2014.
Dogs such as Max has waited
anxiously for a family to take him for a walk, feed him and adopt him.
Volunteering is one way of helping out but adopting a street dog or cat can be
a life altering moment.
“It was an amazing experience
that is very hard to explain to someone that was not there to experience it. It
was heart-warming and completely soul searching because even though you are
only spending ten minutes of your time with these animals, they quickly crawl into your heart and you feel like you need to give them a name and take them
home with you.” (Amelia Blom, Head of Student Affairs).
The pleasure in adopting a
furry friend can bring unlimited happiness if one is willing to open up your
home to a new family member. It is time for more people to get involved and
adopt a pet.
Thursday, 25 September 2014
Uitreikmark - groot sukses
Pop in at the #market (Uitreikmark) and support the SRC (Student Representative Council) who's manning one of the stalls this week! Our marketing team member, Joaneen Lombard, joined in on the fun and baked some yummy cupcakes that will be on sale until 27 September 2014.
Friday, 5 September 2014
Workshop teaches learning progression
Workshop
teaches learning progression
“The
best way for a person to learn depends on the person,” says Lynette Beukes, Integrated Learning Therapy Practitioner. Lynette informs hundreds of
students each year on how to adapt a variety of study techniques according to
their unique personalities. She is adamant that students follow their own study
methods and that it is up to each student to create an individual learning
style.
The proof is in the pudding as the
key outcome of Lynette’s workshops is that students, when applying the
techniques, excel during their examinations. On Friday 22 August Lynette
visited Prestige Academy and assisted students through a number of study tests to
apply effective study methods and skills. These methods allow students to gain the highest level of output as they
will have the right tools to unlock their minds. The aim of these workshops is
for attendees to grasp the understanding and importance of a specific study
method.
“With great
knowledge and progression comes a high level of understanding,” explained
Lynette. This workshop proved successful as many of the students went on to
acquire private study lessons with Mrs. Beukes.
Effective study methods have shown that learners
and students, when putting in the effort, will ultimately succeed. Each method
is crafted according to the students’ preferred study method. Some of these
include study
methods for visual, auditory and kinaesthetic or tactile learners; revision
preparation; effective ways to summarize material; time management and getting
to know your ‘brain stimulating foods’. Another tool to use is stress
management, focus and concentration techniques.
Kerri-Lee Klassen, Deputy Chairperson of the
Student Representative Council of Prestige Academy, also attended the workshop
and says believing in yourself is of great importance as one is capable of
greatness. “It just takes time and dedication,” she stated.
Friday, 22 August 2014
Tourism Students visit Boulder's Beach
An exciting day!
An interesting Day-excursion was taken by the 2nd Year
Tourism Management students where they got to learn more about the hospitality
industry, Eco-tourism at Boulders beach as well as local cultures in Kalk Bay.
The day was filled with exciting activities and the students learned more about our Navy in Simon’s Town.
Here (left to right) is Lynette Smith, Mr. Wessels,
Ms. Geldenhuys, Taryn Fienies, Olivia Langley, Madri van Niekerk and Nicolaas
Lombard.
Wednesday, 13 August 2014
Women's Evening: “After Forever”
On Wednesday, 6 August 2014, more than 180 women braced the unpleasant weather
to attend Prestige Academy’s annual Woman’s Evening. This auspicious event,
hosted at Eensgezind situated in the heart of Koeberg, set
the scene for a wonderful evening.
The first year students completing the National
Diploma in Event Management were
required to develop a sub-theme from the main theme, Madam Zingara, for each of
their tables. The event forms part of the curriculum and particularly the subject,
Events Practice.
The highlight for this year’s event was the guest
speaker, Hein Wagner, who was born blind. Hein left guests speechless with his
presentation and is
living proof that, despite the challenges that come our way, anything is
possible. He does not allow his blindness to stand in the way of his dreams and
people often refer to him as a blind man with exceptional vision.
Shaun Tait, the 2006 winner of Supersterre, graced the ladies with his presence by performing well-known songs.
This
event was a tremendous success
and, once again, the students outdid themselves. A
special word of thanks to our directors Mrs. Sandra Mostert and Ms. Estelle
Gallowitz, our Academic Manager, Mrs. Veda Liebenberg, staff, SRC and all those
that made this event possible.
Written by CE Mullins
Tuesday, 5 August 2014
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