


Neo Moshoeu • March 3, 2025
College Academic Awards
On Wednesday, 12 of February, Crawford Bedfordview College celebrated its academic achievements. Though the school is still relatively small, several students deserve significant recognition for their outstanding 2024 results.
Starting with the youngest achievers, last year’s top-performing Grade 8 students, Mohammed Dadabhay, Aline Hoteit, and Asma Khan were awarded Full Junior Academic Colours for their excellent averages.
In Grade 9, Zara and Zayana Mia earned Full Academic Colours, while Nathan Mapele received Half Junior Academic Colours. Nathan reached his hard-fought goal, while Zayana narrowly surpassed Zara to achieve top marks in the grade.
The Grade 10 achievers Koketso Mmadi, Njabulo Mkhize, and Luke Lamprecht excelled in their pursuit of the more demanding Top Achievers. With continued effort, 2025 may be the year they reach their long-anticipated distinction averages.
These students, along with many others striving for academic excellence, are paving the way for Crawford Bedfordview’s continued success. As the school approaches its first Matric year in 2026, these scholars will play a vital role in shaping its academic culture, transforming Crawford Bedfordview from a school into a true centre of learning and growth.
Valentine’s Day 2025 Called for A Celebration of Love and Friendship
On 14 February, our College was filled with love, laughter, and a sea of pink, red, and white as students celebrated Valentine’s Day in style. Dressed in vibrant outfits and wearing their biggest smiles, students came together to make the day truly special.
The highlight of the celebration was a Valentine’s picnic on the field, where students enjoyed good company, laughter, and a wonderful atmosphere of friendship and joy. The bright sunshine and cheerful energy made for a perfect setting as students relaxed, shared snacks, and created lasting memories.
One of the most exciting parts of the day was the distribution of roses both secret and not-so-secret. Students eagerly received their flowers, some from admirers, others from friends, all delivered with love and excitement. These special moments brought absolute joy to many, creating an air of excitement across the campus.
Beyond the fun, this new tradition also had a meaningful impact. The proceeds from the rose sales will contribute to our Matric Farewell Committee, ensuring that our senior students have a memorable send-off at the end of their school journey next year.
It’s heartwarming to see our community come together, not only to celebrate love and friendship but also to support a meaningful cause.
Valentine’s Day 2025 was a beautiful reminder that love comes in many forms, through friendship, kindness, and generosity.