Creston College High School learners enjoy arts and technology
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Exams are not always about writing! The Creston College Grade 8 Dramatic Arts learners have been doing a module on statues and street theatre. As part of the module, they dressed up as famous people and pretended to be wax statues in a museum.

Pictured is Grade 9E2 ready for their Drama practical examination.
Drone Conference: With the way drone technology has developed over the past year, there is obviously never enough time to discuss all the emerging developments in the drone industry. To keep up with this exciting and interesting field being introduced into the educational environment, Ms. Wilmine Jansen van Vuuren attended the Drone and Unmanned Aviation conference in Johannesburg on 1 and 2 June. The past year has ushered in significant change, especially in re-imagining the way drones work in the varied communities of today’s society. The obvious example has been how drones have helped in the medical deliveries, especially in the rural parts of Africa that were previously inaccessible. Furthermore, on local ground, the Emergency Medical Services (EMS) teams in the Western Cape and how they use it for search and rescue, and the South African National Blood Service (SANBS) that can now use drones to connect remote healthcare facilities for better service delivery.

Pictured is Miss van Vuuren supporting CrazySocks4Docs while on the conference in Johannesburg.









