Pretoria Jan 2024

February 26, 2024

PRE-PRIMARY


An Act of Kindness on Friendship Day


At Crawford International Pretoria, the concept of kindness is not just a passing idea, but a foundational value deeply integrated into the educational ethos. Our recent RDI (Respect, Diversity, and Inclusion) focus revolved around kindness, aligning seamlessly with our ongoing Unit of Inquiry, "Who we are." Across all grades in the Pre-primary section, kindness emerged as a central theme, resonating in every aspect of our interactions, and shaping our individual identities.


Throughout our RDI sessions, students delved into the multifaceted meaning of kindness, exploring its significance in both personal and interpersonal contexts. Engaging activities such as reading stories, singing songs, and crafting special messages fostered a deeper understanding of empathy and compassion towards others. These experiences not only enriched their cognitive development but also instilled essential values that transcend the classroom.


The culmination of our exploration of kindness was marked by a joyous Friendship Day picnic, where students came together to celebrate the bonds forged through acts of kindness. It was a testament to the power of empathy in fostering strong, supportive communities within our school. Through initiatives like these, Crawford International Pretoria continues to nurture not only academic excellence but also the development of empathetic and compassionate individuals who understand the importance of kindness in shaping a harmonious society.

A wreath made out of children 's handprints and hearts says friends at school are big and small
A sunflower made by a child that says i am a good friend because

PREPARATORY


Young Engineers Club


Miss Hulley and Mrs Freer wish to welcome the students to our Young Engineers Club, where imagination takes flight. Our club is a vibrant hub of creativity, collaboration, and calculation, where young minds are encouraged to soar. In our exciting Term 1 project, students in Grades 1-3 embarked on a journey to construct replica helicopters. Grade 1 learners honed their fine motor skills by cutting along lines to craft their heli-blades, while Grade 2 students embraced auditory learning by listening and replicating instructions from our skilled teachers. For our Grade 3 participants, precision and problem-solving took centre stage as they followed written instructions, utilising their mathematical prowess to measure with exactitude. Through these engaging tasks, we cultivate open-mindedness and foster a spirit of fun, igniting a passion for engineering in our budding innovators. Join us as we continue to explore, create, and innovate together.

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A little girl is holding a red paper airplane in her hand.
A young boy is sitting at a table with a pencil and a yellow piece of paper
A woman is standing in front of a classroom full of children.


A Message to our Grade 7 Counsellors


To our Counsellors of 2024 – Congratulations to each and every Grade 7 Counsellor at Crawford International Pretoria, as you embark on this exciting journey into the new school year. Leadership holds immense power—the power to inspire, guide, and bring positive change to the world around you. Young Crawfordians, leadership is not about having a title or being in charge; it's about making a difference and inspiring others to join you on that journey. Each one of you has the potential to be a leader, to make a positive impact not just in your own lives but in the lives of those around you.

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A group of young men in suits and ties are posing for a picture.


COLLEGE


Pretoria Awards Ceremony


The College wishes to congratulate students that performed well in 2023 academic year and wish the 2024 Judiciary well for the year ahead.

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A young woman wearing a suit and tie is smiling for the camera.
A young woman wearing a suit and tie is smiling for the camera.
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A man in a suit and tie is holding a certificate
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A Lifelong Educator Mr Chris Herbst has spent 41 years in the classroom. With a Bachelor of Education from the University of the Witwatersrand, he has taught countless learners over the decades. He joined Crawford International Sandton in 1999 and currently teaches Afrikaans to students from Grade 8 to Grade 12. His role spans across five different year groups, a challenge he embraces. “I have my hands full as I navigate the excitement and challenges of teaching an additional language to five different grades,” he says. Why Teaching Still Matters For Mr Herbst, teaching is not a job. It is something he feels deeply connected to. “Teaching is my great passion and calling. The classroom is where I find my motivation and inspiration,” he shares. “When we have a really good lesson and I see our students leave having learned something new, or figured out a challenging concept, then I am motivated and inspired all over again.” These everyday moments keep him grounded in his purpose. They are the quiet victories that reaffirm his place in the classroom. Freedom to Teach with Meaning Mr Herbst values Crawford’s approach to learning, particularly the way it supports teacher agency and student-centred learning. “I love the fact that the focus is student-centred, and that as teachers we have the freedom and the responsibility to create a teaching and learning environment that works best for every learning need,” he says. He believes this flexibility allows for learning to become more meaningful. “If I identify that a particular topic or poem has piqued the interest of my class, I have the freedom to delve deeper and really explore the subject matter without being bound by rigid syllabus rules and time frames.” Connecting Language to the Real World Teaching Afrikaans in a school where it is often an additional language means finding ways to make it resonate. Mr Herbst understands that for many students, the subject may not come naturally. “For many students, learning another language may initially feel like a requirement rather than a passion,” he explains. To bridge that gap, he brings the language to life through content that students can relate to. “It’s important to integrate engaging, real-world content such as music, movies, and stories that align with the students’ interests.” These tools, he believes, help students see the language in context and build an emotional connection to it. A Teaching Legacy  Over the course of his career, Mr Herbst has taught more than one generation in the same family. It is a milestone he reflects on with pride. “I have taught students who are now parents, and I am teaching their children today. It doesn’t get better than that.” But what stands out most for him is being remembered. “By far my biggest kick is when a past student recognises me and comes over to strike up a conversation and talk about their life and work after school.”
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