Royal tea party a hit at Creston
Queen Gutzeit and Queen Schaffer were joined by princesses, princes, kings and brave knights.
Creston College unleashed their wildest instincts and embraced the beauty of nature while supporting a great cause when they supported the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and #WearItWild civvies day. Every donation to WWF, will be contributing to the conservation and protection of the Earth’s incredible biodiversity.

The group five children had a wonderful royal tea party at the group five palace. Queen Gutzeit and Queen Schaffer were joined by princesses, princes, kings and brave knights for their annual royal event.
Educate and Fascinate came to inspire JP and PP learners with a special visit from Uncle Andre, who taught them more about the wonders of bees.
The Senior Primary learners have come together in an incredible display of compassion and kindness. They have collected a remarkable array of items for donation to the local hospice, that will undoubtedly make a positive impact on the lives of those under hospice care.
Congratulations to all the participating teams at the Creston College soccer tournament this last weekend. King Edward High School secured victory in the boys’ division, while Port Shepstone High emerged as champions in the girls’ category. The event showcased remarkable soccer skills and talent throughout the day.
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