Ruimsig May 2025
June 6, 2025
PRE PRIMARY
Grade 0000 Looking for Animal Homes
As part of their inquiry into animals and where they live, the children set off on a nature walk around the school playground to look for signs of animal homes.
With eager eyes and curious minds, the children searched under rocks, around trees,
in the grass, and near bushes. They discovered holes in the ground, spider webs, ant
hills, and nests in trees. These real-life discoveries led to thoughtful questions like,
“Who lives here?” and “Why do they make their homes there?”
This sensory-rich experience encouraged observation, wonder, and early thinking
skills as the children made connections between animals and their environments. It
also helped them become more aware of and respectful toward the living creatures
that share our space.
Building 3D Houses with Recyclable Material
As part of the Unit of Inquiry “How We Organise Ourselves”, the Kindy class has been learning about different types of homes and how people live around the world. This
inquiry helped the children understand that homes can look different depending on
where people live, what materials are available, and the needs of each family.
To bring this learning to life, the children created their own 3D houses using
recyclable materials such as cardboard boxes, bottle tops, paper rolls, and fabric
scraps. They carefully selected, arranged, and glued their materials together to build
structures that reflected their understanding of what a home needs - walls, doors,
windows, and roofs. Once the building process was complete, they painted their
houses with great care and creativity.
Throughout the activity, the children shared their thoughts about the types of homes
they live in and homes they’ve seen in books or on trips. This hands-on project
encouraged collaboration, imagination, and an appreciation for how homes serve the people who live in them.
The finished houses now form a beautiful classroom display, showing the diversity of
ideas and the growing awareness of how communities organise themselves through
shelter.
PREPARATORY
Buzz Alert
Our Grade 4s celebrated World Bee Day on Tuesday, 20 May, and the school was absolutely buzzing!
Dressed as bees and flowers, our Crawfordians bees brought colour, curiosity, and compassion to the day.
With support from WESSA , they raised awareness about the vital role bees play in our ecosystem, sharing fun facts like how bees dance to communicate and that they pollinate one-third of the food we eat! Did you know that?
Our young eco-warriors reminded us that every little buzz counts.
Minecraft at Preparatory
Bringing Stories to Life in Minecraft - A Creative Grade 3 Lesson in the Innovation Station
Our Grade 3 Crawfordians recently stepped into a world where literature met digital creativity during an exciting lesson in the Innovation Station.
Using Minecraft Education, students were involved in a collaborative storytelling experience designed to utilise imagination and develop critical thinking skills.
The class was divided into small groups, with each group entering a different station within the Minecraft world. At each station, the students discovered a unique storybook waiting for them. After reading the story together, the challenge began: they had to build the setting of the story using the blocks and tools available in their designated building area.
With enthusiasm and teamwork, each group brought their story’s world to life, demonstrating not only their understanding of the text but also their ability to translate narrative elements into creative, visual representations. From enchanted forests to rainbow villages, the students used digital problem-solving, spatial awareness, and collaboration to build imaginative environments that reflected the mood and details of their chosen stories.
This lesson beautifully combined literacy with technology, giving students a platform to engage in meaningful discussion, use their thinking skills, and express their creativity in a dynamic, hands-on way!
COLLEGE
Mr and Miss Crawford 2025
The stage lit up with talent, energy, and NYC flair at our Mr and Miss Crawford showcase – themed Metropolitan Majesty: NYC Street Life.
Our MCs – Kutlwano Mafatshe, Skyla Pienaar, Ronewa Maroge, Ndalo Mhlawuli, Owakhe Sinxoto, and Luthendo Tshidzumba – brought the hype, while the Opening Dance, choreographed by Lebogang Kwadi and Khumoetsile Monyatsi, wowed the crowd.
Shoutout to the AV crew – Hayley Volkwyn and Meagan Nel – for keeping things smooth behind the scenes.
Congratulations to our winners!
Junior:
Crawford Prince: Chase Khathi
Crawford Princess: Neliswa Hlazo
Senior:
Mr Crawford: Kgosi Makwela
Miss Crawford: Owethu Moyo
Huge thanks to Mrs Whitcombe, Ms Pearson, and the Grade 9 & 10 tutors.
#CrawfordInternationalRuimsig #NYCVibes #MrAndMissCrawford2025
A Meaningful Visit to Flora - Compassion in Action
A group of our College Crawfordians recently embraced the opportunity to visit Flora, a sanctuary dedicated to healing broken souls - both human and animal. This special place offers visitors a moment of reflection, whether through walking dogs or spending quiet time with playful kittens.
The visit served as a powerful reminder of the silent suffering many animals endure. Their stories are often unseen, their pain unheard, yet their lives are deeply affected by human actions. As shared by Patience Macheka, "Just because they don’t have a say, doesn’t mean they should be mistreated or ignored."
We are proud of our students for showing empathy, kindness, and a willingness to connect with those who need it most. Experiences like these not only teach compassion but also encourage us to challenge narrow perspectives and embrace a more humane outlook.




