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New CORE PLUS PROGRAM, including specialisation term (10 months)

Monday 4th February – Friday 29th November 2013

 

Term 1: Monday 4th February 17.00 hours – Thursday 28th March 12.00 hours (8 weeks)

 

EASTER BREAK – Thursday 28th March – Monday 8th April

 

Term 2: Monday 8th April 17.00 hours – Friday 21st June 12.00 hours (11 weeks)

 

WINTER BREAK – Friday 21st June – Monday 1st July

 

Term 3: Monday 1st July 17.00 hours – Friday 16th August 12.00 hours (7 weeks)

 

SPRING BREAK Friday 16th August - Monday 16th September

 

Term 4: Monday 16th September 17.00 hours – Friday 29th November GRADUATION (11 weeks)

 


CORE PROGRAM (7 months)

Monday 4th February – Friday 16th August 2013

 

Term 1: Monday 4th February 17.00 hours – Thursday 28th March 12.00 hours

 

EASTER BREAK – Thursday 28th March – Monday 8th April

 

Term 2: Monday 8th April 17.00 hours – Friday 21st June 12.00 hours

 

WINTER BREAK – Friday 21st June – Monday 1st July

 

Term 3: Monday 1st July 17.00 hours – Friday 16th August GRADUATION

 

AFRICA EXPERIENCE (9 weeks)

Monday 15th July 17.00 hours – Friday 13th September GRADUATION

 

SPRING PROGRAM (11 weeks)

Monday 16th September 17.00 hours – Friday 29th November 2013 GRADUATION 


Quest Africa’s Eastern Cape campus is situated in the Kaba Conservancy, in the Alexandria district, about 100km north–east of Port Elizabeth. Kaba Farm borders part of the Woody Cape section of Addo Elephant Park.

We encourage young men to discovering their strengths and weaknesses and work on the latter. it is sometimes expected of us to go beyond our comfort zone and face some of our fears. It is part of our responsibility to you, to create environments where you could discover more about yourself and to challenge you to do things that you would never have considered doing. Should you however feel strongly about a specific activity, you will not be forced to participate.

Quest is designed for young adults and you will be treated as such. It is, however, also expected of you to act responsibly and with respect for both your team mates and the programme leader and lecturers.. Should you wish to smoke, that is your choice and you will not be stopped although there will be many times when smoking is not permitted such as during lectures. Drugs and alcohol abuse will not be tolerated and could result in you being asked to leave the programme without remuneration.

Details coming soon!