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TSiBA Eden is located in the heart of the rural village of Karatara, near Knysna. From this campus we offer the Higher Certificate in Practical Business Administration (HCBA) programme and, in addition, as from 2012, the Certificate in Practical Business Administration (CPBA). We also offer a wide range of services to the local community and high schools including green courses and ABET programmes.

TSiBA Eden is unique in that it focuses on offering a green entrepreneurial bridging and skills development programme that serves rural communities in the Southern Cape and beyond. The CPBA programme provides students with business administration and entrepreneurial skills and enables them to apply their new skills in a practical way by working in environmentally-conscious businesses from the campus.

One of the elements that sets TSiBA Eden apart from other bridging facilities in South Africa is that we not only educate our students and teach them practical business skills, but also provide full board and lodging for 50 of the non-local students for almost 10 months of the year. We believe this is a vital cornerstone for providing holistic education by creating safe and secure conditions for social transformation.

For a map to our Eden campus please click here.

   

The Tertiary School in Business Administration (TSiBA) was founded in 2004 with a vision to “Ignite Opportunity”.  Our mission is to be an innovative learning community that graduates entrepreneurial leaders who ignite opportunity and social change.

TSiBA is registered and accredited with the Department of Education as a private higher education institution (No: 2007/HE08/001). We currently have an urban campus in Pinelands, Cape Town and a rural campus, TSIBA Eden, in the town of Karatara, near Knysna.

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