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SLC welcomes new personnel

Stanford Lake College (SLC) welcomed a few new faces into the fold to lead learners to greatness through their guidance.

Sean-Michael Ceronio.

Sean-Michael Ceronio is from Piet Retief and recently completed his human movements and sports management degree with maths as his main elective at the University of Pretoria. He completed his internship at Uplands College and teaches mathematics to Gr 8, 9 and 10 as well as life orientation to Gr 10 at SLC.

Craig Allen. Photos: Supplied

Craig Allen is a former learner of SLC and matriculated in 2005. He started working in the IT industry directly after school in Tzaneen and later moved to Johannesburg where he furthered his studies in IT. He had the privilege to be the IT manager for Medicines Sans Frontiers SA, Starlight Cruises and Resolution Health. Craig is excited to be working on interesting new projects for the school and all the challenges they present.

Izel Bredenhann.

Izet Bredenhann is another alumnus of SLC. She completed her BA in psychology, majoring in psychology and criminology at the University of Pretoria. After a few years of travelling and dabbling in the field of interior design, her passion for art led her to becoming the interim art teacher for the visual arts department at SLC.

Adin Bennet.

Adin Bennett comes from Southcity Christian School in KwaZulu-Natal where he was a junior primary sports coordinator and head of the hockey programme. His position at SLC will be director of hockey and physical education teacher for Gr 9 to 11. As director of hockey, he wants to develop a strong hockey programme making SLC the leading hockey school in Limpopo. He firmly believes in the quote by Allistair McCaw: “Your effort level is a direct reflection of your interest level. You don’t need to tell anyone how interested you are, your actions will”.

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