Knights Stream School is a new school in the growing suburb of Halswell in Christchurch. Since opening its doors in 2019, the school has grown to 570 students, increasing by 100 students each year. Christchurch franchise team, Glenn and Gem Cooper, have been cleaning the school for the past two years and continuously adapt their
Students in Room 3 at Te Awa School recently enjoyed a pizza lunch for being the cleanest classroom in term two. Hawke’s Bay franchise owners Ankush and Mandeep were impressed that such young students were so committed to looking after their learning environment. Their consistent efforts made them the obvious choice for the term’s Cleanest
South Canterbury franchise owner, Navjot ‘Navi’ Kaur, leads a dedicated team of 10 staff. Recently, two of her team members, Chanpreet Singh and Dharwinder Singh, received high praise from their customers at Ararira Springs School and Prebbleton School. Both schools take part in CrestClean’s Cleanest Classroom programme, which motivates students to keep their classrooms neat
Auckland West franchise owners, Saumil and Binal Nager, are a specialist healthcare cleaning team hand-picked to manage the cleaning at Pacific Clinical Research Trials New Zealand (PCRN). Their expertise in delivering a high-quality cleaning service made them the perfect team for the job. PCRN conducts world-class clinical trials to enhance the health and well-being of
Whangārei franchise owners, John and Miriama, have been cleaning Glenverbie School for less than a year, but they’ve already made a lasting impression on staff and students. Described as “part of the team” by Office Administrator, Wilma Michelsen, John and Miriama are highly valued members of the Glenbervie School community. To show their appreciation for
It was a whirlwind trip to Paris for Blenheim franchise owner, Elu Tataua, but he found time to represent CrestClean at one of the world’s most iconic landmarks – the Eiffel Tower. Elu moved to New Zealand from Tuvalu in January. Before his move, he served as the Secretary General for Tuvalu’s National Olympic Committee
The recent Whiria Conference in New Plymouth brought together educational leaders in Taranaki to collaborate and discuss the future of education in the region. CrestClean was a proud sponsor, with Taranaki Regional Master Franchisees Naresh and Radhna Mani there to build and strengthen relationships with the region’s Principals. The CrestClean booth was a hub of
We’re pleased to announce the appointment of Peter Radley as our new Regional Manager for the Manawatū-Whanganui region. Originally from Palmerston North, Peter has an extensive background in the healthcare industry. His career in healthcare spans over 40 years in nursing and nine years as a paramedic for Wellington Free Ambulance and the Queensland Ambulance
Dunedin Regional Master Franchisees Tony and Nicky Kramers hosted a competition at the recent Te Akatea (Māori Principals) conference, awarding a prize-filled kete (basket) to one lucky attendee. Deputy Principal of Panama Road School, Carol Leota, was the winner of the generous kete, taking home wine, chutney, chocolate and “all the good stuff,” she says.
On his ten-year anniversary as a CrestClean franchise owner, Nilesh Sharma has been praised by his customers at Pharmapac for the great work he does in keeping the premises clean. The Auckland West franchisee manages the day cleaning at Pharmpac’s extensive facility that designs, manufactures and produces premium plastic packaging solutions to the pharmaceutical, medical,
Dunedin CrestClean franchise owners, George and Michelle Montalban, have received glowing reviews from staff at George Street Normal School since taking over the cleaning contract just one term ago. The school’s deputy principal, Leanne Stanton, has praised George and Michelle for their exceptional cleaning standards. “We’re very happy with them. We have no complaints and
Te Akatea is the New Zealand Māori Principals’ Association – an independent organisation dedicated to advocating for Māori education. They offer support and professional development opportunities to Māori Kaiako (teachers) and Tumuaki (principals), helping them navigate challenges and achieve educational excellence. Te Akatea also helps emerging Kaiako and Tumuaki grow and discover new opportunities within