Nail Tech Meets Bio Sculpture: A Short Course at Potchefstroom Academy - 25 August
- Amanda Bekker

- Jul 1
- 2 min read
Practical Skills Meet Professional Tools
If you’ve ever thought your love of painting nails could become something more than just a party trick, here’s your chance. Potchefstroom Academy and SAAHST College are offering a Nail Technology short course, and it’s not just another crash course in French tips and glitter. Running from 25 August to 5 September 2025, this course puts tools in hand from day one, specifically, Bio Sculpture Gel kits, because the organisers clearly believe that good training starts with the real stuff.
Limited Seats, Deadline Looms
The class doesn’t run forever, and neither does the registration window. Applications close on 8 August 2025, so if you’ve been considering a change in direction (or a side hustle with serious polish), now’s the time to act. The course takes place at the Wellness Centre Potchefstroom, right on the campus of Potchefstroom Academy, so at least you’ll know where to find coffee between cuticle tutorials.
What You Get
Aside from a working knowledge of nail technology and hands-on practice with Bio Sculpture kits, the course promises a no-nonsense, skill-building experience. None of this "watch while we teach" fluff, it’s sleeves up, hands-on, file in one hand, UV lamp in the other. No word yet on whether they play soothing spa music or '90s house hits during class, but there’s only one way to find out.
Booking & Contact Details
There’s no online booking portal (yet), so you'll need to go a bit old-school and email or call to reserve a spot:
Email: shortcourses@saahst.co.za
Phone: 018-294-9000
WhatsApp: 064-624-1548
So if you’re up for a solid intro to nail technology that skips the fluff and goes straight for quality training, this might be your next move. Just don’t forget to book before 8 August, or risk missing out and watching everyone else’s Bio Sculpture selfies with envy.
Nails, knowledge and maybe a new career, all in under two weeks. Not bad, Potch. Not bad at all.










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