About PASMA

Born in broadcast.
Built in Bloem.

PAS Media Academy began in 2006 as an in-house training programme inside the SABC. Two decades later, that broadcast discipline lives on in a dedicated Bloemfontein campus where the next generation of media professionals learns by making.

Enter the campus

Est. 2006Bloemfontein CentralQCTO · MICT SETA

From an SABC training room to a campus of working studios.

PASMA was established in 2006 as an in-house learning programme at the SABC — training people for real broadcast jobs, on real broadcast deadlines. That origin shaped everything: the academy still teaches the way a broadcaster trains, by doing the work itself.

Today the academy is an independent, accredited private college in Bloemfontein Central, delivering occupational qualifications in sound, radio and film & video — with the same industry standards that started it all.

20years of practical
media education
06purpose-built
studios and labs
03accredited NQF 5
qualifications
01dedicated Free State
media academy

Small campus.
Serious output.

Students train in the recording studio, broadcast radio studio, production labs and live production room at 74 West Burger Street — the same spaces where client work, broadcasts and student productions actually happen. Faculty are working practitioners, and classes are small enough that everyone gets desk time.

The drum tracking room at PASMA, kit mic'd up under warm practical lightsThe podcast and content-creation suite at PASMA, mics and acoustic treatment

More about the academy.

74 West Burger Street, Bloemfontein CentralEst. 2006

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