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  • Crest’s classroom award gets a big tick from principal

    ...is rewarded with a certificate and pizza at the end of term. “Each week there’s a competition to see who has the cleanest classroom,” says Charlotte. “It’s done on Monday at the beginning of each week. It works an absolute treat. “Our juniors and seniors have really got

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  • Winners sweep up Crest’s school award

    CrestClean’s Amandeep Singh and teacher Lee Rattray at Newstead School with pupils who won the Cleanest Classroom Award.

    ...The competition is run at many of the 430 schools that are cleaned by CrestClean franchisees. The classroom that is kept the cleanest in the school is awarded a certificate and a prize at the end of each term. For CrestClean’s Amandeep Singh, the effort put in by

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  • Principal delighted as Crest takes over caretaking

    ...the two weeks of the holiday going through the caretaker’s shed and tidying it all up, relabelling everything. “We probably filled up a couple of skips at least. On the first day of term everything was spick and span. “I appreciated that it was all done on good

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  • Principal’s joy at winning Crest PropertyCare draw

    Tony Grey, Te Kowhai School Principal, receives the rugby balls from Nivitesh Kumar, CrestClean’s Waikato Regional Manager. There will be no shortage of rugby balls when kids return to Hamilton’s Te Kowhai School next term. Tony Grey was one of six lucky principals who won a bag of

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  • Disinfectants out for greener and safer alternative

    HyperClean is a highly-effective cleaner that neutralises germs in a single step.

    ...their use of disinfectants,” she said. “We hope other organisations will follow suit.” Last year CrestClean gained Environmental Choice accreditation for its five core cleaning products. Approved products and services must meet stringent environmental criteria. CrestClean is the only national cleaning company to have its cleaning and specialist

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  • Bright future as cleaning company marks 21 years

    ...this endorsement. Grant is confident CrestClean has a bright, long-term future. “We’ve maintained double-digit growth every year, and we have full confidence in the continued success of franchising as a business model, and the potential to expand our market in the cleaning and property services industries. “Our strategy

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  • Teacher’s surprise at winning Crest prize

    Chris Els receives the vacuum cleaner from Yasa Panagoda. Looking on (centre) is Redwood Primary School Principal John Stackhouse.

    ...he was delighted to present the prize. CrestClean has been supporting the Principals’ Federation since 2008. The company provides cleaning services to more than 430 schools throughout New Zealand, he said. “We enjoy the long term relationships we have with our school customers and being part of the

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  • Pizza treat for Cleanest Classroom winners

    Ajneel and Bhartika Singh hand out pizza to Room 17 students at Howick intermediate School for winning the Cleanest Classroom Award.

    Ajneel and Bhartika Singh hand out pizza to Room 17 students at Howick intermediate School for winning the Cleanest Classroom Award. Cleaning just got a whole lot easier at Howick Intermediate School – and it’s all due to CrestClean’s Cleanest Classroom Award. Ajneel and Bhartika Singh,

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  • Homeownership thanks to success of his CrestClean business

    Mukesh Kumar receives his Certificate of Long Service from Jan Lichtwark, CrestClean’s Tauranga Regional Manager.

    ...some research about working for themselves, Mukesh and Sheron bought a CrestClean business in Tauranga in 2012. Their hard work and determination to make their cleaning business a success paid off. It enabled them to save enough for a deposit on a three-bedroom house in the

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  • Crest has given us a great lifestyle

    Karishma Chandra and Nitendra Narayan.

    ...managed to buy himself a house,” says Nitendra. “Buying a franchise seemed a good way to make some extra money.” Nitendra, a qualified refrigeration engineer, realised that owning a CrestClean franchise would provide a business that he and Karishma could expand over time. They set themselves a long

    ...the end of term. Methven Primary School Principal Chris Murphy says the competition is working extremely well. “The award is a great incentive not only for the kids but also for the teachers. “It encourages them to make sure their space is left in an appropriate way before

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  • NZ Citizenship another milestone for hardworking Crest business owners

    ...was when Janeth saw a New Zealand lifestyle programme on TV that gave her the idea to begin exploring their long term options. She could see the opportunities that would be there for them as a family if they shifted to New Zealand. They already had some friends

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