Stadio doubles its student numbers in two years

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Private higher education group says it is well positioned to reach its strategic objective of 100,000 enrolments

Stadio more than doubled the number of students enrolled at its campuses by December 2019, excluding its Milpark business school, from its student numbers at the end of 2017.

Stadio says it has exceeded the strategic objectives and financial benchmarks set out in its pre-listing statement. Business Day TV spoke to Stadio CEO Chris van der Merwe for more detail on the performance. The group said a large part of Milpark’s business was training on behalf of companies. This business had been hit by “various economic factors which remain outside Milpark’s control”, it said.

Van der Merwe said the group is working side by side with the Council on Higher Education and the department of higher education & training to create “one Stadio” with several faculties by 2020.

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