Pretoria March 2024

March 26, 2024

Pretoria Hosts Foundation Phase Summit


On Saturday, 16 March 2024, Crawford International Pretoria proudly hosted its first-ever Foundation Phase Summit for all Crawford International schools. 


The summit saw teachers actively engaging and collaborating with counterparts from various Crawford schools in a series of insightful sessions. The sessions included setting up provocations, the significance of leveraging our spaces creatively and purposefully, the application of concept-based teaching, and the importance of emotional well-being for teachers. 



This commendable event has significantly enriched our teaching methodologies. 

A classroom with a canopy , a table , stools and a globe.
A classroom with a table and chairs and a canopy over the table.
A large group of people are posing for a picture in a park.


Biodiversity Activities

 

Conservation is vital for preserving our planet's biodiversity and ensuring a sustainable future for generations to come. Teaching children about conservation from a young age instils a sense of responsibility towards the environment. By instilling these values early on, children develop an understanding of the interconnectedness of ecosystems and the impact of human actions on the natural world. This early education fosters a lifelong commitment to environmental protection, empowering children to become active participants in conservation efforts and advocates for positive change in their communities. Ultimately, embedding conservation principles into young minds cultivates a generation of environmentally conscious individuals who are equipped to address the pressing challenges facing our planet. 

 

In alignment with the global initiative of environmental sustainability, Crawford International Pretoria has enthusiastically participated in Global Recycling Day with a profound focus on waste reduction. This year, our school embraced the theme of "WASTE reduction," emphasising the importance of minimising waste generation and maximising resource reuse. The students came to school wearing their Eco warrior uniform “something green” to support this initiative. One standout project involved the collection of brown paper bags from our tuck shop orders. Instead of discarding these bags, students were exposed to the potential of reusing these as well as newspaper to recycle into beautiful art. 

A little girl wearing a green t-shirt with a recycling symbol on it is standing in front of a teepee.
A child is sitting in front of a sign that says green kids are cool
A little girl is sitting on the floor reading a magazine
Four children 's drawings of people made out of newspaper


Tennis Team Developments

 

We take immense pride in our tennis team, who have embraced the year with outstanding sportsmanship. Our dedicated tennis players have engaged in numerous fixtures, demonstrating resilience. Through rigorous training sessions, they refine their skills, showcasing their talent in both singles and doubles matches. Our team exudes positivity, celebrating victories with beaming smiles and offering words of encouragement during setbacks. On the court, laughter abounds as the boys collaborate, learn, and evolve together as a cohesive unit. We eagerly anticipate the upcoming season, brimming with excitement to compete once again. 

A group of young boys are standing next to each other holding tennis rackets.


Music Teacher Wins Award


We congratulate our music teacher, Dr Christo Jankowitz who, as the winner of the prestigious Helgaard Steyn Prize for Music Composition in 2022, was recently invited to Stellenbosch to participate in a prestige event hosted and funded by the Rupert Art Museum. The Helgaard Steyn Prize is the largest (in terms of monetary value) and most prestigious privately-funded award offered for excellence in the ARTS in this country and is offered in alternation between Visual art, Literature, Sculpture and Music Composition each year. On a scale of importance compared with global achievements of a similar nature, the prize ranks as being on a par with a Pulitzer Prize and a Motion Picture Academy Award. At the recent event in Stellenbosch, Dr Jankowitz’s prize-winning composition was performed for a number of dignitaries with the composer being present. Dr Jankowitz is only the 6th winner in the category Music Composition to win this award since its inception in 1987. 

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