Crawford International North Coast

Karabo Molokomme • November 3, 2023

Musical Prodigy Shines at Crawford International North Coast


Crawford International North Coast proudly boasts exceptional musicians, many dedicated to mastering multiple instruments throughout their academic journey. Among these talented individuals is Manzil Harikaran-Giandev, a Grade 10 student who recently showcased his musical prowess at the Queensburgh Music Festival.


Competing in three categories - Piano, Classical Guitar, and Drum Kit - Manzil's talent was unmatched. He clinched two gold medals, earning the highest marks in both drumming and classical guitar. A dedicated violinist since Grade 2, Manzil's musical journey is a testament to his passion and dedication.


But that's not all; Manzil is not only a musical maestro but also a mathematics enthusiast. His excellence in Maths Olympiads led his team to first place in KZN, and individually, he earned a spot among the Top 5 students.


In his moments of relaxation, Manzil finds solace in rock drums, with Phil Collins being his all-time favourite drummer. Amidst his busy schedule, he manages to strike a harmonious balance between his love for music, mathematics, and the art of relaxation. Kudos, Manzil, for your exceptional talents and unwavering dedication!


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Young Swimmer Making Waves: Shane Van Der Linde


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Meet Shane Van Der Linde, a 15-year-old Grade 9 student at Crawford International North Coast, and a rising star in long-distance swimming. Shane's favourite stroke is freestyle, and he excels in the challenging 1.5km distance.


In a recent UltraSwim marathon in Montenegro, Shane swam an impressive 33.3km over four days, securing the first position in the marathon and fifth in the Skins Category. Despite training eight times a week, covering 280km monthly, he maintains a stellar 75% academic average.


Apart from his dedication to swimming, Shane finds solace in composing songs in his head during his long swims. When not in the pool, he enjoys surfing, studying, gaming, hitting the gym, and indulging in wraps, his favourite food.


With his eyes set on the 2026 Commonwealth Games and dreams of Olympic representation, Shane deftly juggles sports and academics. His ultimate goal? A career as a physiotherapist in the world of sports. Shane's talent and determination are truly inspiring.


Another Sports Phenomena at North Coast 


Meet Tayyah Dookie, a talented Grade 9 student at Crawford International North Coast, who excels both on the hockey and soccer fields. Tayyah is a key member of the KZN Country District Hockey Team and a valued player for the North Durban District ladies soccer team. She also showcases her skills with Crusaders hockey and KZN Starlings Football Club.



Balancing her passion for sports with academics, Tayyah proudly maintains an A aggregate and recently earned her full academic colours. Her ability to manage multiple sports and excel academically is truly commendable, making her a role model for her peers. Tayyah's dedication and talent shine brightly in both her sporting pursuits and academic achievements.


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Owen Kuyper Cricket Festival 


There was great excitement at Crawford International North Coast recently as the school hosted the annual Owen Kuyper Cricket Festival at its beautiful campus in Westbrook, near Ballito. Participating in the event were teams from Crawford International Preparatory schools from around the country. The first-class event afforded a wonderful opportunity for boys and girls from different Crawford schools to meet and connect, all while playing some exceptional cricket! Despite some weather challenges the two-day event was a resounding success, and everyone in attendance had a wonderful experience. A special thank you goes out to sponsors SMG South Africa, Club Marine, and Aqua Bru for their invaluable support, partnering with Crawford International North Coast to ensure the event's success

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Tyrese Doorasamy, Suvan Parsoo, Reagan Blake, Nkosisiphile Ngwane 

A young boy is holding a cricket ball in a field.

Bowler William Basson 


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Sam Smit Crawford International North Coast Campus Head with Owen Kuyper 


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