





Karabo Molokomme • October 10, 2023
Exploring the Wonders of Our World
Our little explorers in Grade 00 dove deep into the diverse habitats of our planet. They discovered how all living things depend on these unique environments. Each Grade 00 class teamed up to create their very own class habitat, sparking excitement and endless fun as they explored their mini ecosystems. After the grand habitat reveal, our curious students had the chance to venture into the habitats of their fellow Grade 00 peers. It was a day filled with wonder, discovery, and lots of giggles.
Grade 1 Students Demonstrate their Understanding of Light in Art.
As part of their Unit of Inquiry, 'How the World Works', our Grade 1 students explored the concept of light and its significance in our lives. Utilising their knowledge, they created various art pieces centred around the theme of light.
Their artworks ranged from Shadow Art and depictions of the Johannesburg Skyline to Secret Messages and Adhesive Glass Paintings, showcasing their diverse creativity. The students proudly presented their creations and explained different light concepts, including natural and artificial light, luminous and non-luminous sources, during the Art Gallery Parent Morning event.
This initiative not only highlighted their artistic talents but also reinforced their understanding of light-related concepts. Parents were engaged as their children demonstrated their inquiry skills, making the event a success.
Spring Day & Picnic Celebration
Our campus buzzed with activity on the first day of Spring. The day kicked off with a delightful initiative on the preparatory side, where our students adorned a flower wall with inspiring messages and quotes. Collaboratively, they crafted flowers using their handprints, symbolising unity, and creativity.
Later, everyone gathered for a tranquil picnic on the fields. The weather was perfect, matching the overall mood of the day. Simple and joyful, the picnic provided a wonderful opportunity for our community to relax and enjoy the splendid outdoors together.
Grade 10 Students Embark on a Scavenger Hunt at the Innovation Station
In an engaging session, our English Class learners collaborated in teams, deciphering mysterious clues and footprints. Under UV light, they unravelled hidden secrets and followed a trail of riddles that ultimately led them to the final answer within their Macbeth lesson.
This unconventional learning experience proved to be both challenging and enjoyable for our students as they adeptly solved the puzzles. Who says learning can't be fun? This activity demonstrated that education can indeed be both interactive and enriching.
Student Teachers Lead Successful Charity Drive for Baby Moses Organisation
A significant initiative was undertaken by three final-year student teachers, namely Dean Ballim, Tracy-Lee Steineman, and Casey Meyer, in collaboration with the Baby Moses Organisation. Tracy and Casey, specialising in foundation phase education, and Dean, focusing on the Intersen phase, spearheaded this project as part of their in-service learning, a commitment aimed at giving back to the community while contributing to their academic evaluation.
The collaboration commenced in June when the student teachers met with Lani to determine the essential needs of the Baby Moses Organisation. The focus narrowed down to three key categories: toiletries, food, and clothing for individuals from infancy to adulthood. Following meticulous planning, the project was officially launched in August upon the students' return to Crawford. Their outreach efforts included both physical and digital promotional activities, featuring posters and a descriptive video shared on toddle.
The response from Crawford's Grade 1-7 learners was remarkable, resulting in the collection of 23 fully loaded boxes, complemented by additional welcomed items. The project, which began its planning phase in May and officially concluded on September 18th, garnered immense support.
To culminate the initiative, a special event was organised on the 18th of September, hosting the founders of the Baby Moses Organisation, including a talk by Lani de Klerk, which was followed by the delivery of the donations to the facility.
A heartfelt thank you goes out to the entire Crawford community, with a special mention to Sandra Xu, for their generosity and support, making this charitable endeavour a resounding success.