SOUTH AFRICA
STUDY IN SOUTH AFRICA
If you want to study in English, you will have thought of England, the United States or Canada as possible destinations. The reality is that English is currently essential for optimal professional development. South Africa is an exotic and ideal destination to learn English and live with a magnificent quality of life: infrastructure, food, climate, society, familiarity, etc. And all this without leaving Africa, enjoying living in one of the most developed countries on the continent.
South Africa has a privileged climate with mild temperatures all year round. In Cape Town the average temperature varies between 12 degrees in July and 21 in January. Summers are not very hot because the wind comes from the ocean. The best time to visit the country is usually from December to March.
Unlike what happens in other English-speaking countries where there is a much stronger presence of Spanish-speaking students, here you will have the opportunity to immerse yourself more and practice the language more.
At the beginning you will have the support of our team, who will help you to adapt and not feel alone and overwhelmed in such a new and different place.
In South Africa you will be able to interact with people from all over the world who like you have traveled there to study and with the South Africans themselves. South Africans are usually very close people and will help you with whatever you need. You will learn about cultural, religious, gastronomic and language differences, you will learn things that you will not see in your country of origin.
Another attraction of South Africa is the low cost of living there, compared to other English-speaking countries.
To live you need a minimum XAF 150,000 per month.
The development of the country in recent years has allowed the educational system to improve and the enrollment of international students to increase. This has meant that South Africa is ranked first in education in Africa, making it the best option for training in Africa.
Many are the students who each year travel from all parts of the world to study at universities and professional centers in South Africa.