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Tons of fun at Creston

There has been lots of mathematics discussion about weight, how to follow a recipe and of course, how delicious the baked goods tasted.

It has been a busy week at Creston, in all phases at the college. The Group 5s baked up a storm, both literally and figuratively. From rocky road chocolate clusters and box construction cakes to meatballs and pizzas.

Peter Koegelenberg shows off the recycled plant hangers and wall mural that the Grade 3 learners made.

There has been lots of mathematics discussion about weight, how to follow a recipe and of course, how delicious the baked goods tasted.

The best part is that learning took place while everyone was having fun. Grade 12 learner, Briley Roberts has been selected to play goalkeeper for Kearsney Hockey Club’s First Ladies Team recently. They are one of the top hockey clubs in the league.

Sophia Smith had fun while improving her baking skills.

The Grade 3s are proud to be part of an Eco School and have done their share in helping to care for the environment. They have planted bean seeds and other plants in the garden. They have also re-used plastic bottles to make plant hangers and bottle tops to create a mural.

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