A fruitful year at Craiglands Remedial School
Craiglands Remedial School is grateful for the year that they had and wishes everyone a prosperous New Year.
As the year wraps up, Craiglands Remedial School reflects on the year they had, as their academic year was focused on growth and community.
Principal Lindsay Fisher said even though they had challenges, the 2022 academic year was one of growth and making big moves.
“The main highlights for the year 2022 stem from our environmentally friendly initiative of challenging the Guinness World Record set by a school in the UK and surpassing the record by collecting 4000+ plastic bottles for recycling.”
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Fisher added that their learners demonstrated the values of unity and responsibility by working hard together at the fundraising work for Woodrock Animal Shelter, and there has been so much to celebrate and be thankful for.
“As a school with heart, we appreciate everyone who has shared this year’s fruitful journey with us, and our wish lists for the holiday are to encourage our school community to embrace the end of the year and to finish the year restful and grateful.”
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She said a special thank you to Remade Recycling for assisting them with recycling their 4000+ plastic bottles, Zoo Lake for providing a sense of community and a space for them to enjoy activities and nature, and Woodrock Animal Shelter for their service to animals in need.
“We wish our school community a safe and happy festive season ahead, filled with wonderful memories made with family and friends,” Fisher concluded.
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