Crawford International North coast

Karabo Molokomme • September 1, 2023

Foundation Phase Art Morning

 

On Saturday, 29 July 2023, the Foundation Phase Art Morning was held at the Crawford International North Coast Preparatory school hall. This creative extravaganza was a collaborative effort between the FP Department and the Art Department, masterminded by the talented Ms. M Greffrath, a Visual Art specialist. The event kicked off at 9 am and ran until 11 am, giving eager young artists a solid two hours of artistic exploration.

 

The hall was transformed into a wonderland of creativity, with various activity stations set up for the students. Marble roll painting, printmaking, collaborative drawing and painting, the intriguing Table of Frames, the exciting paint with spurting pencil, and the mesmerizing bubble painting were just a few of the artistic adventures awaiting the participants.

 

What made this event truly special was the opportunity it provided for parents and students to bond over the joys of creating art together. As the children's creative energy flowed, Eat Street served up a selection of delicious refreshments for sale, adding a delightful touch to this already inspiring morning of artistic exploration. It was a day when imaginations ran wild, colours danced freely, and creativity knew no bounds, leaving everyone with beautiful memories to cherish.

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Pre-Primary hosted its annual Sports Day.

On Saturday the 19th of August 2023, our Crawford International North Coast Pre-Primary hosted its annual Sports Day. This occasion consistently draws a substantial crowd, with sheer delight and enthusiasm, welcoming a truly extraordinary energy to this day.


Our young sports enthusiasts dedicated weeks to practising for this event, and their preparation was evident in their performances. Garvz Sports orchestrated an excellent programme, and it was heartwarming to witness the array of skills our children have acquired over the course of this year.


Undoubtedly, one of the standout moments of the day was our sprint races. Our youngsters put forth their utmost effort, with parents, grandparents, and other family members earnestly cheering them on as they crossed the finish line. A closely contested second was the tug of war activity, with fervent cheers and support from the sidelines.

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Our morning was filled with excitement and camaraderie, and we are already eagerly anticipating our next event. Please click on the link below to watch the video.



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Spotlight Dance Show 


A night of artistry unfolded at Crawford International North Coast as we proudly presented our annual dance showcase, 'Spotlight,' on August 8th. The College's Dance Department graced the stage with their extraordinary talents, leaving our North Coast families captivated by their sheer eloquence and skill.


As the dancers moved gracefully, their growth and refined abilities shone brightly, a testament to their dedication. This event was not just a performance; it was an integral part of their Dance Studies syllabus, with each dancer formally assessed by an external dance teacher. Stepping beyond routine assessments, the showcase empowered them to craft with their hearts, allowing their unique voices to resonate.


To enrich the experience, we invited our dancers involved in extracurricular activities with other studios to guest perform, adding a perfect blend of diversity. From Grade 8 to Grade 12, we extend our heartfelt pride to all our dancers. Your hard work and commitment in Dance Studies radiated brilliantly in every performance.


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