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Wednesday, 3 December 2014

Why Students Chose North West School of Design

Why students chose North West School of Design

It is that time of year that NWSD, like many other fashion colleges are inundated with applications to register for fulltime fashion studies.  All these fashion hopefuls have one concern in common – how to choose the right fashion college?  Fashion training, as a specialized field in higher education can end up costing much more than more conventional and regular training programmes and because they are buying something that is life determining, future fashion students must rely on the credibility of the institution they are applying to. 
NWSD ranks and measures their quality of fashion education by means of student & graduate reviews.  NWSD students were asked why they chose this college, and their responses will give you an idea of this institution’s track record.



1.                   A Choice in Fashion

The best thing about fashion is the wealth of opportunities Careers in Fashion it offers, but school leavers rarely grasp the vastness of the global fashion industry and they, like many believe that fashion training only leads to a career as a fashion designer.  NWSD introduces first year students to the global scope of the industry so that they can, after six months of studying fashion make a well informed choice of continuing in the field of Fashion Design or moving over to the Fashion Management & CommunicationCourse. 




2.                   International Qualifications

North West School of Design is internationally recognized with a globalized curriculum. NWSD fulltime courses have certificate, diploma, first degree, degree, honours and masters degree exit levels based on the International City & Guilds qualifications stature.
NORTH WEST SCHOOL OF DESIGN is an approved (registered and accredited) CITY AND GUILDS. (Centre no: 848446). City & Guilds London Institute was founded in 1878 and is a well known and respected name worldwide in vocational education and training and commands respect from candidates and employers alike. Because NORTH WEST SCHOOL OF DESIGN offer diploma and degree courses that ultimately lead to Foreign Qualifications, they are accredited with City and Guilds, and not with a SETA, SAQA, CHE or DOE.





3.                   Online Learning System
NWSD leads the way in fashion education as the first SA fashion college to merge contact learning and teaching with an integrated online learning system.  The NWSD learning management system is a an online system for managing training and educational records to distributing course work, manuals, class schedules, assignment dates and calendars. 
The NWSD online learning system lower costs, allows for faster delivery of teaching materials, aids students in more effective learning and has a lower environmental impact.


4.                   100 Years Combined Experience
NWSD has recently celebrated their 16th birthday and with 16 years of educating experience and the academic staff of NWSD holds more than 100 years of experience within the fashion industry, with a good mix of couture, retail, mass production and entrepreneurial studies.

5.                   Always Evolving
“With their hands on approach and care, the NWSD is the best place to go if you want to make it as a designer in this cut-throat industry. They don't waste time when teaching you the best techniques and business skill. With a principal that never stops bettering her knowledge and experience and a very capable staff, it all comes down to the bottom line: The business of Fashion!" Gert Johan Coetzee - Celebrity Designer & Specialist couturier NWSD Graduate Class of 2004 & 2005.

A college is ranked by its staff, students and research.  NWSD can continually evolve because of ongoing industry research and keeping abreast of the latest industry developments.  The Fashion Modules and courses that were lectured in 2014 is totally different from modules that were lectured in 2003. 

6.                   Alumni
NWSD alumni are this institution’s greatest success stories who have a permanent relationship with the principal. 














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7.                   Fashion Shows

NWSD has recently hosted their 15th annual graduation fashion show by introducing the first Platinum Fashion Festival.  This sold out event testifies of great community support as well as media and industry support.  Students all agree that the most remarkable thing of the 2014 Platinum Fashion Festival was the vibrancy of the audience which confirmed the great success of the shows. 

The 2015 Platinum Fashion Festival is already booked as a 2 day event which includes not only student collections but will also create a platform for emerging designers, a food fair and a designer’s fair.  The objective is to host a fashion festival for fashion lovers and not necessarily only fashion leaders.



8.                   The NWSD Family
NWSD embraces an extensive community of diverse people.  Students come from all four corners of SA as well as Namibia and as far as Madagascar.  Because fashion is all around us, the dynamic world of fashion is not limited to SA’s bigger cities.   Because Klerksdorp is central, safer than larger cities and offers more affordable accommodation, parents are not as reluctant to send their young adults to an out-of-town college. 


9.                   Work Hard, Play Hard
There is a lot of great things about NWSD’s world of fashion – the excitement, the creativity, the buzz, but don’t make the mistake of thinking it’s all glitz and glam.  NWSD students develop a culture of productivity and they soon adopt the creed of Work Hard, and Play Hard. 






For more reading:
·         NWSD Success Story
·         How To Apply
·         News & Blogs
·         NWSD Videos



Wednesday, 19 November 2014

The Platinum Fashion Festival Reviews

“As a Gauteng resident travelling to Klerksdorp, North West I found a very well organised event, welcoming hosts and people.  I immediately felt part of the NWSD fashion community.  I believe the Platinum Fashion Festival is a great platform for students to showcase real fashion to fantastic people.  I found that each student gets nurtured in their design style by optimising their talents.  Not all will be noted designers but they will all have the aesthetics, that is why they should stay true to their own design personalities.” 
Suzaan Heyns – noted fashion SA designer 


“ FDTV Team would like to thank #Marlene Oosthuizen #Charles Oosthuizen #Gert-Johan Coetzee and the rest of the team for making the Platinum Fashion Festival 2014 a great success.”- Fashion District TV


“Congratulations to all the NWSD #PlatinumFashionFestival winners.  We are very proud of you as parents and will support you throughout.  Tons of love.
Well done to all the winners, it was really a wonderful event.” -Ntoby TU Maphike (mother of 1st year Guest Designer – Lesedi Maphike)
Ntoby featured second from right, with her daughter, Lesedi Maphike (recipient of the 1st year Guest Designer Award 2014.) 


Loko from Mzansi Big Brother 2014 and guest DJ Miza
This is what Moloko Makhafala (Loko from Big Brother Mzansi 2014) had to say ...
“Thank you to the North West School of Design for the invite to the #Platinum Fashion Festival this past weekend.
Lots of exciting upcoming designers I am looking forward to be working with.  
Great being in the company of products of this institution such as the likes of @gertjohancoetzee.
Exquisite night with beautiful people and gorgeous fashion. “


Gert-Johan Coetzee and Mercia Matlhaku – Ramagaga (both NWSD graduates)
Both external moderators for the Platinum Fashion Festival.
Gert-Johan Coetzee (exclusive SA designer and NWSD graduate)
“The event of NWSD grows year after year,  the Platinum Fashion Festival was great !!!  It is amazing to see the passion for fashion in the student collections’ work.  I love their drive and passion for fashion, and I am proud of my college.  I also wish to congratulate, Christopher Gill, the Gert-Johan Coetzee – bursary Winner 2014 to the NWSD family.”


Pieter Kruger (Makgone Managment) and Nic

Pieter Kruger (owner of Makgone Management)
“And most of all, Thank you, Marlene Oosthuizen because of your guidance and vision made it all possible.#bestPrincipal #thankyou


Zanele Quntana (mother of Sisanda Quntana, 2nd year graduate) @Marlene Oosthuizen, 
“wow, I am the proudest mother in the whole world.  Thank you very much for unleashing her talent.  I am really proud of North West School of Design  Keep up the excellent work that you are doing at your institution.”

Razia Samson – Benclo Recruitment Consultant –
“Thank you North West School of Design for a brilliant show on Saturday !!! Well done to all the designers and event management students.  We had a lovely time, looking forward to your new concept next year.”

Petro Nel – DA Councillor (Matlosana)
“Ek is by North West School of Design se Modevertoning!  Ongelooflik !!!!! So trots op Marlene Oosthuizen en al haar studente en skool !!! Groot ster in ons dorp !!!!”

Petro Nel  – DA Councillor (Matlosana)
“Dankie !!!  klomp nuwe mense ontmoet – kreatiewe mense wat ‘n ander uitkyk op die wereld het, as ons vervelige politici?”

Stephan Morris  - NWSD graduate student 
“After looking at the NWSD photo’s from their Platinum Fashion Festival over the weekend, I am blessed to have experienced with such talented people ... a job well done everybody.  Sad to have missed it...”

Johann Koekemoer – (proud dad of 3rd year graduate, Marisca Koekemoer)
“Baie dankie vir die drie jaar se deel wees van Marisca se opleiding wat sy ontvang het.  Baie geluk met Saterdag se Fashion Show !!! Dit was weer suksesvol !!!  
Hoop NWSD sal nog vele groot ontwerpers oplewer !!!”

Benclo (@benclotalent)
“Thank you North West School of Design for having us at your Annual Platinum Fashion Festival.  Well done to all ..”


Lebogang Kepadia (1st Year student NWSD – 2014)
“Thank you so much.  Your support was highly appreciated!  You have no idea of how much we all appreciate it.”
Lebogang, coincidentally won the “First Year Showstopper 2014”



"A platinum fashion show was held in Klerksdorp . The fashion show was an immaculate event that made everyone present feel like Paris had been flown all the way down to South Africa at Klerksdorp. It was a sensational show that displayed the professional modeling, art styles and marvelous designs that people had put together. Not forgetting the organizers who made the whole show an unforgettable paradise experience. I, “Mercia Matlhaku Ramagaga” was invited on behalf of the PACC (Provincial Arts & Culture Council) as the moderator of the auspicious event.

Everything and everyone were at par level of professionalism and looking beautiful of course. The first year students’ show was called “The Installation” and the standard of their hats and garments was a Durban-July fitting. The second years’ also out did themselves by showing out with some flawless beautiful garments too. As for the third years’ buyers collections were garments that are currently trading and it was absolutely on point. 

Media also had a huge role at the fashion show with their photo shoots, red carpet and top class stages. Their work was just great and professional as well and definitely everyone couldn’t wait to see the show on television since was being being broadcasted and also get the DVDs and pictures. 

Top fashion icons/celebrities like Gert Johan Coetzee and a few more others were present at the show, and Gert himself gave out a bursary to show his love of fashion and appreciation of talent that all had witnessed at the event.
In conclusion, the show was very successful and worth attending since it was indeed an unforgettable event in Klerksdorp. More so, we hope to have more of such events in the future to promote the talent that our youngsters have to show." - Mercia Matlhaku Ramagaga









Thursday, 13 November 2014

PFF Student Fashion Installation

A Fashion Installation creates a platform for showcasing fashion through art.  

For the 2014 Platinum Fashion Festival, North West School of Design's Installation showcased 1st year student's corset designs by incorporating live music and theatrical head pieces with their interpretation of the theme - Dark Romance

Models and fashion created a live backdrop creating a splendid array of colour and movement while individual looks were showcased and displayed on a rotating turntable.