AFDA (an acronym for Africa Film Drama Art, which is no longer used) was founded in 1994 by Garth Holmes, Bata Passchier, and Deon Opperman. Its inaugural class at its Johannesburg school had five students. In 2003, AFDA's second campus opened in
Cape Town, followed by the
Durban campus in 2012 and the
Gqeberha campus in
Eastern Cape in 2015. AFDA Botswana was established in 2015 at Oodi College Of Applied Arts And Technology (OCAAT), but has since closed. In 2017, AFDA was acquired by tertiary education company, Stadio Investments (now
Stadio Holdings), a then-wholly owned subsidiary of
JSE-listed Curro Holdings. By then, the school had expanded to 2,000 full-time students, 3,500 alumni, five campuses (eventually scaled back to four), and nine fully accredited degrees. As of 2024, AFDA has 2,700 students, over 7,000 alumni, and a permanent staff of over 180 academics and administrators. In November 2024
Diaan Lawrenson was appointed as CEO of AFDA. The former actress had been serving as Dean of AFDA Cape Town since 2019. == Academics and Accreditation ==