La Lucia March 2025

April 1, 2025

PRE-PRIMARY 

Open Morning Success


On Saturday 8 March, our Crawford International La Lucia Pre-Primary held their Open Morning. Prospective parents with their little ones were able to come through for a personal tour of the school, to meet a teacher of their year of choice, and of course to play! Our teachers were able to lay out what each day in our Pre-Primary looks like, what to expect their child to learn in that year, and what sets Crawford International apart.

Dressed as Family 


Our Crawford International La Lucia Pre-Primary Grade 0 students came dressed as someone in their family in the last week of Term 1. Lots of moms and dads were on display, as well as grannies, grampas, brothers, and sisters. What a fun day to have some insights into how these little ones see their family members and how proud they were to represent them!


PREPARATORY 

Open Day 


The morning of Saturday 8 March was our Crawford International La Lucia Preparatory Open Day. From entry into the school, prospective parents and students were enthralled in a musical display by our very talented marimba band (many stopped for a quick dance). Pockets of interest in similar Grades were then taken on a personal tour of the school classrooms, media centre, art room, computer labs, music rooms, and dance room. There were delicious snacks with tea and coffee for parents while their children could play on the inflatables on our field. It was a wonderful morning to share with everyone and we are proud of our students and staff who represented our school.


Grade 1 Learning Journey 


On Thursday 27 February, our Crawford International La Lucia Preparatory Grade 1 families came together for a heartwarming Learning Journey, celebrating our Transdisciplinary Unit, "Who We Are". 

Students explored their unique qualities through interactive activities, including creating "I Am Special" booklets and a fun t-shirt painting session with their parents! 

 

This hands-on experience brought their individuality to life and deepened their understanding of themselves and others. From reflecting on personal strengths to embracing different perspectives, our young learners are growing into caring, communicative individuals and we are so proud of their journey of self-discovery.


COLLEGE 

Open Evening 


Thursday 27 February was our Crawford International La Lucia College Open Evening, held in our College Hall. It was a wonderfully supported evening where we got to showcase cultural performances, hear a bit more about the school and its offering from our students themselves, as well as do a tour around the College classrooms with prospective parents and students. Our SRC and Executive Body were our tour guides on the night and did an outstanding job detailing how their school day unfolds as well as what makes Crawford International stand out against other private schools. 

 

Thank you to all that attended and to our amazing students who represented us on the night!


Honours Blazer Recipient 


The highest award achievable in a Crawford International School is the white Honours Blazer. Students who represent a discipline at a South African level may be awarded an Honours Blazer Cum Laude. 

For representing Music at a South African level, an Honours Blazer Cum Laude is awarded to Crawford International La Lucia College student Weien Amy Luo for the below achievements: 

 

In Summary: 2021 – 2024 

KZN Youth Orchestra – 3 years as Concert Master and still to date. 

KZN Philharmonic Orchestra – performed in the Christmas Concert as a full member. 

South African Strings Foundation – 2nd in competition. 

Atterbury National Music Competition – Pretoria. 

Hubert van der Spuy National Competition – Cape Town. 

Friends of Music Concert – prelude performer. 

Young Barockers with the Baroque 2000 Orchestra– 2 years. 

Young Performers Concert with KZNPO. 

Queensburgh Eisteddfod – overall trophy winner. 

Trinity Grade 8 Violin Exam – 96% 

 

Congratulations Weien Amy, we are so proud of you! 

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