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Sweet spell of success at Trust contest

Top performers from Smithdon High School joined others from across the West Norfolk Academies Trust for the 2024 WNAT Spelling Bee Final.

Students from Years 7 and 8 took part in the event, with other participating member high schools including Marshland, St Clement’s, and Springwood.

“All students in Years 7 and 8 did internal rounds of spelling in their tutor groups,” explained WNAT English Lead Sarah Murkin, who co-ordinated and organised the event.

“Each tutor group put forward their best two spellers to the school’s final. Each school was allowed up to three students to represent them in the Trust final.”

The competing schools take turns to host the annual Spelling Bee Final, with this year’s event taking place at St Clement’s, where the Year 7 students were on hand to support the contestants.

“The final consisted of the finalists sitting in front of a group of students, who were the audience,” continued Mrs Murkin. “Each finalist was asked to spell out their word. If they got it right, they went through to the next round.

“Words they had to spell correctly included ‘core’ to ‘chloroplast’, ‘proton’ to ‘perjurer’, and ‘atom’ to ‘ambidextrous’. Other words included ‘phlegmatic’, ‘narcissism’, ‘logorrhea’, up to the more tricky words, such as ‘trichotillomania’.”

St Clement’s Assistant Headteacher, Poppy Brockman-Smith, read out the words to be spelled, while the school librarian, Jenny Ford, acted as adjudicator. Fellow librarian Rachel Raffan helped to organise earlier rounds, along with Heads of English Jenny Maddocks and Joe Brown from Marshland, Amanda Wright from Smithdon, and Lucy Clark from Springwood.

After an epic battle, the winner emerged as Daryus Barrett from Marshland High School. The Year 8 student successfully spelled ‘philanthropic’ to earn himself a certificate and the first prize of a Kindle Fire.