Creston highlights hope, talent and leadership
A number of talented learners shone at the Con Spirito Eisteddfod held at Suid-Natal.
Creston College proudly took part in Slipper Day 2025 in support of the Reach for a Dream Foundation.
Learners donned their cosiest slippers, with pre-primary learners adding charm in pyjamas and cuddly toys – all in the spirit of hope and compassion for children with life-threatening illnesses.
Meanwhile, a number of talented learners shone at the Con Spirito Eisteddfod held at Suid-Natal. Congratulations to Arya and Utara Naicker, Cecilia Rautenbach, Kelli Steyn, Anna and Kate Chivers, Achira Singh, Shaylee Faddy, Matthew Keudel-Schaffer and Kailash Hiralal for their standout music and dance performances.
In a move to enhance learner safety, Creston has introduced School Bus Monitors across all routes. These appointed learners will assist with registers, promote respectful behaviour, and support drivers.
Creston proudly welcomes monitors: Simoné van Heerden (Scottburgh), Athuli Mbili (Hibberdene) and Lolitha Zoko (Port Edward).
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