Schools

Creston empowers Grade 12s for success

High achievers were recently acknowledged at the school.

As Creston College‘s Grade 12s approach the final leg of their academic journey, fostering strong support networks at home and within the school community is crucial for their success.

Creston’s (back, from left) Noel Coetzee (executive head), Shabhana Bhagwandeen and Siyabonga Dzingwa congratulate top of the grade learners (from left) Athule Mbili (Grade 8), Alulo Flatela (Grade 9), Priyanka Judnarain (Grade 10) and Aarav Maharaj (Grade 11).

The matric information evening held recently, was instrumental in providing essential guidance and strategies for this collaborative effort. Noel Coetzee, the executive head, encouraged both learners and parents, and welcomed Professor Anthony Turton, as the guest speaker.

Professor Anthony Turton (left) with executive head Noel Coetzee.

Professor Turton, an expert in transboundary water resource management, emphasised the importance of imagination in success, despite the vast access to information.

The head of academics, Shabhana Bhagwandeen, shared insights on upcoming exams, IEB requirements and offered advice on matric results and extra lessons, ensuring learners are well prepared.

A prize giving was held to acknowledge Creston’s 2023 achievements for its high school learners. Learners at the top of their grades, including notable achievers, were also honoured for their exceptional dedication and accomplishments. The ceremony served as a testament to the hard work and commitment exhibited by learners throughout 2023.

Creston learners who have excelled are (from left) Joshua Reed, Kolungakonke Majavu, Mihita Lalla, Mithav Lachman and Theshlin Chetty.

HAVE YOUR SAY

Like the South Coast Herald’s Facebook page, follow us on Twitter and Instagram

At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Support local journalism

Add The Citizen as a preferred source to see more from South Coast Herald in Google News and Top Stories.

Back to top button