Lonehill October 2024

October 31, 2024

PRE-PRIMARY


Community Helpers Visit


In our "How We Organise Ourselves" unit, the children explored the world of community helpers.

We began our inquiry with an exciting visit from Emer-G-Med. The paramedics arrived with sirens blaring and gave our Pre-Primary students a tour of their ambulance and equipment. The children learnt that paramedics are here to help in emergencies and that sirens are a reassuring sign that help is on its way.


Hands-on Science Fun


Our young scientists immersed themselves in hands-on experiments, exploring science through creativity and curiosity. From colourful chemical reactions to a pepper and dishwashing liquid experiment, our teachers inspired their minds, sparking a love for science early on.

PREPARATORY


Highlights from the Owen Kuyper Inter-Crawford Cricket Festival


Held at Crawford International La Lucia Preparatory on 11-12 October

Congratulations to all students who participated in this year’s Owen Kuyper Inter-Crawford Cricket Festival! Special recognition goes to Caden Ireland, the top run-scorer, and Owen Du Plessis, who led in wickets.

We also extend a heartfelt thank you to Planet Fitness for providing our cricket team with a fantastic kit and kitbag. Your support made a real difference!

Arbor Day at Crawford Lonehill


We are delighted to announce that the Johannesburg Zoo has donated five trees to Crawford Lonehill in honour of Arbor Day. Planting trees supports climate action, improves air quality, and promotes biodiversity. With these new additions, we’re not only making our school greener but also contributing to conservation efforts at the zoo.

Let’s celebrate nature as we restore ecosystems and work towards a healthier planet for future generations.

College



Announcing Our New Student Leaders for 2024/2025


We are proud to introduce the newly elected members of our school leadership team: the Exec and the Judiciary. These dedicated students have shown commitment, integrity, and a desire to lead their peers and uphold Crawford International Lonehill's values.

The Exec team will represent the student body, organise events, and ensure that student voices are heard, while Judiciary members Yana Alwar, Trishalya Govender, Shweta Singh, and Hirendra Chetty will uphold standards of accountability and fairness across the school.

Congratulations to all our new leaders! We are excited to see the positive impact you will make. To the outgoing 2023/2024 Exec and Judiciary, thank you for setting an excellent example.

College Exec Inspires Future Leaders


The College Exec, together with Grade Tutors Ms Kemp and Mr Els, hosted a special assembly with our Grade 6 and 7 students at Crawford Lonehill and Crawford Fourways Preparatory. The assembly offered valuable insights into leadership, college life, and future goal setting. Our younger students were engaged, asking thoughtful questions and learning from their peers.

Thank you to the College Exec for investing in the next generation. We are equally excited to welcome our largest Grade 8 cohort in recent years as they begin their journey toward leadership.

Crawford Cares: Community Clean-Up


On Friday, 11 October, 25 committed Crawford International Lonehill College students, with support from the Lonehill Residents Association, took part in a community clean-up along the Witkoppen stretch in Lonehill.

Focusing on an area that sees high foot traffic, the students collected 10 bags of rubbish. We look forward to making this a regular community event next year, giving our students another opportunity to serve South Africa. Well done to our Crawford College Lonehill students for making a difference.

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A Guide To Parent Teacher Meetings The new academic term has just started a few weeks ago, and families with school-going children are settling into their routines. However, as students transition back to the classroom, another important aspect of the school calendar looms, parent teacher meetings. While these meetings are integral to nurturing strong collaboration between families and schools, they can also bring a mix of emotions, from curiosity to unease, for parents. In South Africa, where over 12 million students attend public and private schools (Department of Basic Education, 2023), the importance of such interactions cannot be overstated. These sessions offer invaluable insights into a child’s academic progress, social development, and overall well-being. What Are Parent Teacher Meetings? Parent teacher meetings are structured conversations between parents and their child’s teachers, aimed at discussing the student’s academic performance, behaviour, and overall development. These meetings create an opportunity for open communication, ensuring that both parties can collaborate effectively to support the student’s educational journey. They are not just a platform for addressing concerns but also for celebrating achievements and setting shared goals. What Do They Entail at Crawford? At Crawford International, parent teacher meetings are designed to be more than just routine check-ins. They reflect our commitment to fostering strong partnerships with families. During these sessions, parents meet with teachers to gain a holistic view of their student’s progress, not only academically but also socially and emotionally. Teachers share personalised feedback, highlight areas of growth, and discuss strategies to address challenges. These meetings are tailored to align with our ethos of developing well-rounded students, emphasising collaboration to ensure every child reaches their potential. How Often Are They? Parent teacher meetings at Crawford typically occur once per term, although additional sessions may be scheduled based on specific needs or requests. Regularity ensures that parents stay informed about their child’s journey throughout the academic year. These consistent touchpoints help to build trust and maintain a steady flow of communication between parents and teachers. How Best Should Parents Prepare for Them? Preparation is key to making the most of parent teacher meetings. Here are a few practical tips: Review Reports and Notes – before the meeting, review any recent academic reports, test results, or communication from the school. This provides a foundation for meaningful discussions. Prepare Questions – jot down specific questions or concerns you want to address. For example, ask about areas where your child excels or struggles and how you can support them at home. Engage with Your Child – have a conversation with your child about their experiences at school. Understanding their perspective can provide valuable context for the meeting. Be Open-Minded – approach the meeting with a collaborative mindset. Remember, the goal is to work together with the teachers to support your child’s growth. Take Notes – during the meeting, take notes on key points discussed, including recommendations from teachers. This ensures you can follow through on agreed actions. Parent teacher meetings are more than a requirement; they are an investment in a child’s future. By approaching these sessions with preparation and a collaborative spirit, parents can play an active role in shaping their child’s educational journey. As families across South Africa embrace this vital part of the school experience, let’s work together to make each interaction meaningful and impactful.
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