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Fun-filled holiday club prepares Crawford Lonehill Pre-Primary for term 3

Bubbles, bikes, and biscuit decorating brought joy to Crawford International Lonehill Pre-Primary’s holiday club, leaving children refreshed, smiling, and ready to learn as term 3 begins.

Crawford International Lonehill Pre-Primary has welcomed term 3 with bright smiles and eager hearts after a holiday filled with laughter, learning, and play.

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The school’s much-loved holiday club programme turned the break into an adventure for the children, ensuring they remained active, engaged, and excited each day.

Emily Skye Jansen van Rensburg and Yulia Zhang. Photo: Supplied

Throughout the holiday, the school was alive with themed weeks that sparked creativity and joy. From exploring nature during garden and leaves week, to enjoying cosy moments with hot chocolate and stories, each day was designed to inspire curiosity and connection. The final week, filled with bubbles floating through the air and energetic ball games, ensured the holiday wrapped up on a high note, with children enjoying every moment with their friends.

Beyond the weekly themes, the children immersed themselves in lively music classes, sang along to favourite songs, and participated in kiddie sports sessions that kept them moving and giggling. The parking area transformed into a safe cycle track, allowing children to confidently pedal around on their bikes, building co-ordination and independence in a safe, supervised space.

Moments of sweet fun added to the magic, from balancing marshmallows in spoon races to decorating Marie biscuits with colourful icing and sprinkles.

Hands-on fun keeps Lonehill Crawford little learners engaged and learning. Photo:Supplied

Picnic day was a special highlight, as children gathered on blankets under the winter sun, sharing snacks, stories, and laughter with friends and teachers.

Tegan Roberts, who oversees the aftercare, reflected on the holidays. “The children had the most incredible time this holiday, exploring, playing, and learning through every activity. It was a joy to see them arrive each day, excited for what was planned, and leaving with big smiles and stories to share at home.”

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