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May 22, 2024

Bring a loved one  



Instead of confining love to just one day dedicated to mothers or fathers, the Crawford Family opens its arms wide, embracing the richness of love in all its forms through the "Bring a Loved One to School" event. This event is more than just a gathering; it's a testament to the inclusive spirit that defines the Crawford ethos. What sets "Bring a Loved One to School" apart is its inherent inclusivity. Recognising that traditional celebrations like Mother's Day and Father's Day may inadvertently exclude certain family structures, the Crawford Family chose to create a space where everyone feels valued and appreciated. Parents, guardians, siblings, grandparents, and close family were welcomed with open arms, alongside the staff and students. 

A group of people are posing for a picture in a park.
A woman is singing into a microphone in front of a crowd.
A family is posing for a picture in a park.
A group of people are playing violins under a tent


The Junior Crawford Soccer Night Festival



The Junior Crawford Soccer Night Festival held last Friday was a success, bringing together many of our neighbouring schools' soccer players and their families for an evening of fun and sportsmanship. The event featured a series of friendly matches, all under the bright floodlights. The Grade 1-3 soccer players showcased their talent and teamwork. The festival not only celebrated the love for soccer but also fostered a sense of camaraderie. 


In the heart of the bustling city, under the vibrant glow of floodlights, the Senior Crawford International Soccer Night Festival emerges as a beacon of unity, passion, and skill. This annual extravaganza has become synonymous with excellence in the world of soccer, drawing enthusiasts from far and wide to witness the magic unfold on the field. A huge thank you and congratulations to the school's Head of Sport, Mr Ryan Houbert. As the final whistle blows and the echoes of applause fade into the night, the legacy of the Crawford International Soccer Night Festival lives on. It serves as a shining example of the transformative power of sport, inspiring generations to dream, achieve, and unite under the banner of excellence. We are looking forward to the Jnr Soccer Night Festival coming up soon. 

A group of young boys are playing soccer on a field.
A group of soccer players posing for a picture on a field
A young boy in a red and white striped shirt is sitting on the grass.
Two young boys are playing soccer on a field.
Two young boys are playing soccer on a field.
A young boy in a red and white striped shirt is standing in front of a soccer goal.


Grade 7 Art Exhibition Day 


In celebration of International Biodiversity Day taking place on 22 May 2024. The Grade 7’s would like to show the world that recyclables do not belong in the environment. Instead of throwing things away, why not turn it into a new work of art.

A model of a waterfall made out of a cardboard box on a table.
A young girl is holding a model of a waterfall in a classroom.


College Book Week Engagement with our Grade 1   


On Friday, 26 April, we had a heartwarming experience by bringing together our Grade 12 students and the eager minds of Grade 1 at the Pre-Primary School for a special reading session. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as we introduced the seniors to their young counterparts, creating a moment of joy and anticipation. 


Once settled, it was a sight to behold as our Grade 12s effortlessly slipped. Into a childlike state, immersing themselves in the world of storytelling. alongside the Grade 1s. The exchange of energy and enthusiasm between the two groups was astounding. Adding to the magic, both Grade 1s and some of our seniors adorned themselves as characters from beloved books, further enhancing the enchantment of the occasion. 


As the pages turned and stories unfolded, laughter and fun filled the air, showcasing the power of literature! Following the readings, it was playtime, with everyone eagerly participating in the lively games led by the Grade 1 students. The bond forged during these shared moments made it incredibly. difficult to bid farewell when the school bell signalled the end of our visit. 


A huge thanks to our Grade 1s: we extend our gratitude for welcoming us with open arms and sharing in the joy of storytelling and play. 


We wrapped up Book week with the College Book Club picnic in our College gardens. This was enjoyed by all. 

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ALUMNI SPOTLIGHT: DYLAN BIZJAK Crawford International Sandton From the classrooms of Crawford International Sandton to the forefront of aeronautical engineering in the Netherlands, Dylan Bizjak’s journey is one of ambition, resilience and innovation . Pursuing a Passion for Engineering After matriculating in 2019, Dylan initially pursued Aeronautical Engineering at Wits University. However, six months into his studies, a new opportunity emerged, one that would take him beyond South Africa’s borders. He secured a place at Inholland University of Applied Sciences in Delft, Netherlands, where he embraced the challenge of international study, even navigating his first year remotely due to the pandemic. Now a graduate with a BSc in Aeronautical Engineering (2024), Dylan has stepped into the professional world, joining Eve Reverse, a pioneering start-up dedicated to climate-positive innovation. What began as an internship in his final year evolved into a full-time role as a Research and Development Engineer, where he contributes to the creation of sustainable, carbon-negative materials. His proudest achievement? Playing a key role in the development of the Eve Dry Tile, an innovative flax fibre material designed to reduce emissions and waste in manufacturing. Achievements at Crawford International Sandton Gareth Beach Award (2019) – Recognised for bravery, dedication, self-development and outstanding achievement in swimming. Sportsman of the Year (2019) – Acknowledged for excellence in swimming, basketball and boxing.  Reflections on Crawford Dylan credits his time at Crawford for preparing him for both academic and personal success on the global stage. “Crawford’s approach equips you for university and beyond, whether in South Africa or internationally. It’s not just about academics but about becoming a well-rounded critical thinker and team player. Exposure to diverse cultures, teamwork, individuality and taking responsibility for my outcomes were invaluable lessons I carried with me.” Words of Wisdom To his younger self, Dylan would say: “Step out of your comfort zone sooner. Growth happens when you challenge yourself. Leaving home was tough, but the personal and professional growth was worth every stumble along the way.” Dylan’s story is a testament to courage, hard work and the power of embracing the unknown. From South Africa to the Netherlands, he is proving that the sky isn’t the limit, it is just the beginning.
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