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Learning comes alive at Creston

The pre-primary and junior primary learned more about reptiles.

Creston College learning took on new life across the grades.

Group 4 learners lit up the classroom on Career Day dressing up as their future selves, from doctors and chefs to builders, sparking vibrant conversations about aspirations.

Meanwhile, Grade 1 learners melted hearts during a special show-and-tell session, proudly sharing photos and stories of their beloved pets.

The pre-primary and junior primary were also treated to a visit from Educate and Fascinate, where reptiles stole the show. From snakes to lizards, learners listened in awe and even held some brave new friends.

In the senior primary, Grade 5 learners enjoyed a three-day study skills workshop, gaining helpful tools in time management and memory retention. The energy and curiosity shown by all learners reflected the mission to make learning meaningful, interactive, and fun.

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