La Lucia

Conversation Lab • December 5, 2023

 

PRE-PRIMARY 


Grade 1 Orientation 

On Thursday, 26th October, we hosted the Grade 1 (2024) Orientation morning at our Prep School. This offered both new and current parents insights into the upcoming year and provided a chance for socialising as a parent community.


The children transitioning from Pre-Primary Grade 0 participated in enjoyable activities such as Maths, Dance, Story Time, and Craft. We look forward with great excitement to welcoming our Grade 1 students at the start of 2024. 

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A little girl in a red shirt is holding a paper bag frog

The Story of Diwali  

Our Crawford International La Lucia Pre-Primary Grade 00’s have engaged in various learning experiences throughout their Transdisciplinary Unit theme of, How We Express Ourselves.  One of these learning journeys has been for our students to learn about how all the different cultures around the world celebrate their heritage. An exciting morning was spent recently where a mom from one of our classes came through to share the beautiful story of Diwali with our little ones and enrapture their minds with the tales of how good triumphs over evil. 

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A woman is reading a book to a group of children in a classroom.

PREPARATORY 

Preloved Book Drive 

Athmikha Nandagopalan, a compassionate Grade 6 student at Crawford International La Lucia Preparatory, took the lead in organising a preloved book drive for Baracuda Primary. Responding to a plea on Southside FM by one of the students, she gathered an impressive 600 books, aiming to establish a library for the school in need. Athmikha's remarkable initiative not only highlights her kindness and leadership but also underscores the power of community impact. 

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A group of people standing next to each other in a room filled with boxes and books.

Top Performing KZN School in Mathematics

Crawford International La Lucia Preparatory recently earned distinction as the Top Performing KZN School in the 2023 South African Mathematics Challenge. Out of 74 qualifying students for Round 2, our outstanding performers secured 13 Bronze Certificates, 12 Silver Certificates, and one Gold Certificate.


This exceptional achievement is a testament to the dedication and excellence of both our students and teachers

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A person is holding a plaque that says mathematics challenge

Long Service Awards

To express gratitude to dedicated staff members for their unwavering commitment to Crawford La Lucia we recently held the Long Service Awards Ceremony. Congratulations and thanks to the following: 


Mrs Tresheena Naidoo (20 years) 

Mr Bongani Mdlalose (20 years) 

Mrs Belinda de Beer (15 years) 

Mrs Hayley Fakir (10 years) 

Mrs Vanessa Majola (5 years) 

Mrs Ann Heath (5 years) 

Mrs Nicky Redmead (5 years) 

 


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COLLEGE

Sport and Cultural Awards  

The 2023 Sports and Cultural Awards took place at the end of October, offering a delightful experience of live student entertainment for the final time this year. This occasion provided a platform to acknowledge the accomplishments of Grade 8-11 students at Crawford International La Lucia College, presenting Half and Full Colours as well as recognising trophy winners. Throughout the past year, our students have consistently delivered noteworthy performances on both the stage and the sports field, earning praise for their remarkable achievements. We take great pride in their accomplishments. 

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A woman in a pink dress is standing next to a man in a suit holding a certificate.

Matric Art Exhibition  

We are very proud of our Matric Art students who showcased their creativity at their final art exhibition recently.  They have produced work of a very high standard this year, based on the IEB theme of ‘Resonance’. Each student was tasked with interpreting the theme and creating an artwork and corresponding visual journal.  The practical work for the year then culminated in a 24-hour drawing exam, held over four days this term.  Here, the same theme was explored, however, with the focus on drawing. The Matric Art Exhibition held at the end of October was an opportunity for our talented students to exhibit their amazing work. 

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A woman in a suit and tie is standing in front of a painting of a woman
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