Schools

Creston announces leaders for 2023

The school acknowledges the contribution made by 2022 leaders.

Creston College congratulates and wishes the leaders of 2023 the very best for their year ahead.

It also acknowledges the outstanding contribution of the 2022 school leaders.
The Covid-19 pandemic was challenging, but the leaders certainly rose to the challenge and carried out their duties diligently and with enthusiasm.

They have demonstrated passion, creativity, and commitment to care for and reach out to others.

Leaders for 2023 are Megan Barclay, Cara Date, Kita Date, Aviwe Dzingwa, Oliver Erasmus (Falcon House boy captain), Kaitlyn Govender, Guy Henderson (deputy head boy), William Kok, Awande Madiba, Mbalenhle Mhlangu (deputy head girl), Olwethu Mbili, Nokuphila Mhlongo (Falcon House girl captain), Prosper Mlondo (head boy), Dallin Naiker (academic head), Jyhdesh Naidoo (Eagle House boy captain), Slondiwe Ndwalana (Eagle House girl captain), Meriqe Pillay (Deputy head boy), Troy Strydom and Anela Vundla (head girl).

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