Creston’s 2024 learners connect at orientation
Learners have brought great pride to the school in their recent activities.
Creston College recently had an afternoon brimming with excitement and joy as the 2024 Grade 1 learners and parents connected with teachers at the orientation afternoon. Happy parents engaged with Grade 1 teachers while learners explored classrooms and playgrounds, meeting peers and forming connections.
The Group 5 children’s global adventure concluded in Mexico, exploring cultures, languages, and more.
Grade 3s embraced coding with Novi Bot in Robotics and learners have been seen enjoying the stunning makeover of their newly painted games area kindly done by parent, Kerry Gawler.
The U11 and 13 cricket victories against Curro Salt Rock showcased school achievements.
Sisters Arya and Utara Naicker received medals in acknowledgement for their excellence in their dancing tests.
The school is also proud of Grade 10 learner, Gemma Allchin’s outreach with South Coast Hospice in raising funds for this this worthy cause.
Grade 10 learner, Simoné van Heerden, spent a morning of purpose engaging in a beach clean-up at Scottburgh, and in conjunction with Tidy Towns, Caitlin Di-Sante Kvalsvig in Grade 10 organised a drawing and colouring competition for children called the Clean Ocean Competition.
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