As an institution with campuses in both Cape Town and Johannesburg, the school is focused on preparing its students for career success in a digital future.

"The world is changing rapidly, as are our students, and it’s our responsibility to ensure we are serving their future focussed needs," says Rob Stokes, chairperson of the Red & Yellow School and founder of the digital powerhouse, Quirk.

He adds, "The reality is that Bitcoin is here to stay and with many youngsters having made a good return on their investment in cryptocurrencies, they now want to use this digital cash to invest in their education as future leaders."

According to Red & Yellow, the most successful professionals will be those who are logical business thinkers who understand human behaviour and can use the magic of creative thinking to grow the organisations of which they are a part of, with many going on to become global business leaders.

Professor John Simpson, former head of management studies at UCT, is now leading the same faculty at Red & Yellow. He adds, "Not only will this make our offerings more accessible to the public, individuals, and organisations, it will set us apart on an international scale, regardless of the market. We are very fortunate to be part of a private institution that is able to innovate like this. It’s an important part of why I joined Red & Yellow."

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