New 18 Month FET Programme Aims To Strengthen Confidence And Academic Mastery
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While large-scale structural changes may take time within traditional schooling systems, online and homeschool education environments already allow flexible learning pathways that prioritise understanding, wellbeing, and mastery.
Saving Grace Education Group has developed a structured approach designed to support learners who experience academic pressure during the Further Education and Training (FET) phase.
The 18-month supported learning pathway
- Strengthen foundational subject understanding
- Reduce academic overload and anxiety
- Learn through guided self-paced systems
- Build confidence before entering Grade 12
- Achieve deeper mastery instead of rushed completion
This approach maintains curriculum standards while improving learner readiness and long-term performance.
Why this works in online and homeschool education
Online learning environments make flexible pacing possible because learners are not restricted by fixed classroom timetables.
- Mastery-based progression
- Teacher-guided self-learning
- Continuous academic support
- Personalised pacing aligned to CAPS and alternative curricula
Rather than replacing traditional schooling, this model provides an empowering alternative pathway for learners who require additional academic time and support.
Community education support initiative
- Parent guidance on flexible learning pathways
- Academic pacing support
- Special Needs and anxiety-support strategies
- Online homeschool transition guidance
- Structured learning support frameworks
Our belief
Education should not measure how fast learners move - but how well they understand.
By giving learners more time where it matters most, Grades 10 and 11 become preparation years for excellence rather than survival years under pressure.
Saving Grace Education Group
Building People. Building Systems. Building with Grace.
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