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Lonehill June 2024

July 3, 2024

Client Experience Training at Crawford Schools


During the recent recess period, we facilitated a comprehensive Client Experience Training for all security, cleaning, and maintenance personnel across Crawford schools. This training is designed to enhance how we interact with our visitors, ensuring every guest on campus receives exceptional service.


Our goal is to have all client-facing staff embody the Crawford DNA, creating a consistently positive and welcoming experience. By focusing on these core values, we aim to reflect our commitment to excellence and care, making every visitor feel valued and supported throughout their time with us.

PRE-PRIMARY  


National Bee Day Celebration


To celebrate National bee day, the Jelly Babies and Jelly Tots enjoyed an entertaining and educational show about the importance of bees in our community.

They then whizzed around pretending to be very noisy bees. Wearing their queen bee crowns, learning fun facts, and engaging in movement and learning experiences was all in a day's work. 

 


Celebrating our Superheroes


Pre-Primary Sports Day Celebrating our Superheroes. 
A fun filled day for all our children and the superheroes in their lives. Lots of laughs, giggles and of course competition. 
Medals for all, and cheers for our super energetic staff. 
What a difference a day makes






Crawford International Lonehill U10 Soccer Success


The Crawford International Lonehill U10 soccer team made a significant mark in their first appearance at the prestigious Discovery Knockout Cup. The team showcased remarkable talent and determination, winning their games in the first three rounds and advancing to the quarter-finals. Their impressive journey continued as they triumphed in the quarter-finals. However, their campaign ended in the semi-finals.


Participating for the first time in this long-standing competition, which has a rich history of fostering young talent, the team's performance was commendable. Their success in the Discovery Knockout Cup highlights their potential and sets a strong foundation for future competitions.


In addition to their Discovery Knockout Cup success, the team also excelled in the Montrose Night Soccer Challenge, securing a third-place finish. This achievement further underscores their skill and dedication on the field.


At Crawford Lonehill, there is immense excitement about the future prospects of this young team. The unwavering support from parents has been a crucial factor in the team's success, providing motivation and encouragement throughout their journey. With such a strong foundation, the Crawford Lonehill U10 soccer team is poised for a bright future in the world of soccer.


COLLEGE  


Jasmine Johnston Represents Gauteng Junior Show Jumping Team


We are proud of Grade 8 student, Jasmine Johnston who has been selected for the Gauteng Junior 70cm Inter-Provincial Show Jumping team to compete from the 30th June - 4th July at Shongweni Club in KZN. We wish you and your beautiful horse Capital Carter all the best representing your province.


Crawford Creative Corner


CRAWFORD CREATIVE CORNER: Grade 8 Art students have been exploring Nature's Perfect Shapes in a variety of media. It is such a joy watching these emerging young artists and we look forward to seeing them flourish!


Crawford Cares


Mini City Councillor Blanket Drive - A Gift of Warmth


Thousands of blankets were distributed at the JHB Mini Council's annual blanket drive on Wednesday, 19 June. A big thank you goes to all Crawford Lonehill families for their generous contributions to the winter warmer drive. Blankets were distributed to more than 10 charities across the city, including Woodstock Animal Rescue, Chubby Chums, and Boikanyo: Dion Jetson Foundation.

This winter has been especially cold, with temperatures reaching -5 degrees in some areas of Johannesburg. Many homeless people have been using cardboard, newspaper, and plastic bags for warmth. This drive will help thousands of men, women, and children stay warm, benefiting over 100 communities. Our school's collection drive has been a success. Shivalin and Lethu want to thank everybody for their generous contributions.


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