La Lucia

Karabo Molokomme • October 10, 2023

2023 Staff Enrichment Day 


On the last day of the third term, our Crawford International La Lucia staff team gathered altogether in the  College Hall for a day of fun, games, and shaking off the term! Once we had enjoyed a satisfying lunch, our Principals treated us to an entertaining dance-off between the schools, and their dance moves truly impressed the crowd (and those hips don’t lie!). We then headed into a 14 event Amazing Race Challenge, followed by a Quiz back in the Hall. A great afternoon full of laughs and healthy competition was the best way to team-build and focus on our staff wellness.

 

A group of women are standing on a stage holding red bags.

PRE-PRIMARY 


 

Some fun with the Grandparents


Grandparents Day in September allowed our Pre-Primary students to spend quality time with their grandparents. The children eagerly displayed their learned songs, dance moves, instrument skills, and engaged in activities like nursery planting, colouring, necklace making, and playing together. It was a fun and special day for everyone involved. 


A man and a boy are standing next to a table with toys on it.
A man and a boy are playing with wooden blocks at a table.

 

Spring Day Walk 


In our recent Pre-Primary Spring Walk event on Friday, 1st September 2023, the youngest members of Crawford International La Lucia took delightful strolls around our astroturf, accompanied by their families. Following the walk, the children enthusiastically ran around with their classmates, showcasing their energy and enthusiasm. We are proud of every lap completed, be it walking, running, skipping, hopping, or jumping! This event marked a cheerful and active celebration of Spring, bringing together our 3 to 5-year-olds in a spirit of togetherness and vitality.


A woman is holding a young boy in her arms.
A man and woman are holding a little girl in their arms.

PREPARATORY 


Foundation Phase Production Highlights


In September, our talented Preparatory students brought their creativity to life in our Foundation Phase Production, "The Dark Wave." Through drama, art, acting, and dancing, they mesmerized the audience with their skills.

 

We are proud of our young performers who delivered four outstanding shows over two days. Their hard work and dedication shone through, and in our eyes, every child was a star. It was an honour to welcome our Managing Director, Dr Siza Majola, and our Head of Academics, Dr Thersia Rossouw, on our opening night. Their presence added to the joy of the occasion, and we appreciated their involvement in this memorable production. 


A group of children dressed in cowboy hats and plaid shirts are dancing on a stage.
A group of children are dancing on a stage.

The Grade 7s PYPX Showcase


The Grade 7 Primary Years Programme Exhibition (PYPX) stands as a testament to collaborative learning and deep inquiry. Our Grade 7 students embarked on a journey, investigating real-life issues of their choice both individually and in groups. Guided by their Unit of Inquiry teachers, mentors, and our PYPC, Ms Johnstone, they immersed themselves in their chosen topics.

 

On the much-anticipated day of the exhibition, held on 21 September 2023, our Grade 7 students showcased their understanding, presenting their investigations and offering innovative solutions to a diverse audience. Their presentations were not only powerful but also highly relevant, capturing the attention of everyone present. We are proud of their achievements and the meaningful impact they made through their insightful inquiries.


A group of people are standing around a table in a room.
A group of people are standing around a table with posters on it.

COLLEGE 


2023 House Plays event

On Tuesday, the 12th of September, our Grade 10 students dazzled the audience with their talent and creativity in the 2023 House Plays event. It was a night of fierce competition as Johnson, Taylor, and Adams Houses competed head-to-head, leaving everyone thoroughly impressed.


Adams House delivered a unique rendition of The Addams Family, Taylor House brought a modern twist to Cinderella, and Johnson House staged the intriguing The Mirthville Manor Mystery. Each performance was meticulously crafted, showcasing the dedication and skill of our Grade 10 Drama students. Their outstanding efforts left a lasting impression, making the House Plays an unforgettable theatrical experience.


A man is laughing in front of a sign that says mirthville police station
A group of women are standing on a stage in a dark room.

Heritage Day 


 

Driven by the Executives and SRC members, the students at the College celebrated Heritage Day. Students were encouraged to dress up in their cultural attire to honour and showcase the rich tapestry of traditions, customs, and histories that make up our school. It was a meaningful way for students to learn about and appreciate the many different cultures while also expressing pride in their own heritage.

 

Students were able to share interesting facts or stories about their cultures, including historical context, traditional foods, music, and dance. To continue the celebration, there was a bring-and-share of traditional foods which created an immersive experience.


A woman in a green dress is dancing on a field.
A group of young women are dancing in a field in front of a building.
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