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Creston College donates vegetable seeds

The College also thanks Anna Danforth who kindly collected the seeds on behalf of the Back2Eden organisation.

The senior primary learners at Creston College collected vegetable seeds as part of their charity drive this term.

The vegetable seeds were donated to an organisation called “Back2Eden” which helps disadvantaged communities grow their own food.

These seeds will be helping a soup kitchen and crèche established in the Masinenge community.

Creston College thanks the senior primary parents who gave so freely to this initiative.

The College also thanks Anna Danforth who kindly collected the seeds on behalf of the Back2Eden organisation.

The College recently honoured its top achievers with a prestigious ceremony at Umthunzi Hotel and Conference.

Creston College learners Emily Wyatt-Minter (left) and Alison Spencer at the college’s awards ceremony.

Emily Wyatt-Minter and Alison Spencer and their families were able to attend.

Sadly, Claire Haskins and Luné Arlow’s families could not attend, as both the girls have already started at university.

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