Multilingual Mastery on Display at Schools’ Spelling Bee Final
It was bienvenue, bienvenido, and willkomen, when students from our four high schools came together to test their skills at the West Norfolk Academies Trust Languages Spelling Bee Final on Friday 30 June.
The Year 7 modern language students had previously won their way through the earlier stages of the competition, which had been held in class at the individual schools.
It was the first time the event had taken place, with 18 students from Smithdon, Springwood, St Clement’s, and Marshland making it to the final, which was hosted by Marshland and supported by the school’s Year 7 cohort.
“The Department at Springwood High School have been running a spelling bee competition for a number of years, and the Languages Team decided this year to extend this to the rest of the Trust schools, and then to celebrate the successes of the students by have a cross-Trust final,” explained our Cross-Trust Lead for Modern Foreign Languages, Leah Hawkins.
Languages tested in the contest included French, Spanish, and German, with vocabulary covering topics such as family members, numbers, colours, days, months, adjectives, and greetings.
“Students were given lists of 100 pieces of key vocabulary per language which they practised,” continued Mrs Hawkins. “They then had one minute to translate the English word they were given into the target language, and then spell it out using the target language alphabet, including any relevant accents.
“For the final, all 18 students had their one minute to spell as much as they could; the second round was the eight with the top scores; and the final four then spelled for a third minute to determine the winner of the competition.”
Coming out on top was Year 7 student Jasper Hawkins from Springwood, who correctly spelt 16 French words in one minute to take first place, beating classmate Anieshka Daniel, who came second with 12 German words in one minute.
Third place went to Patrick Roman, also in Year 7 at Springwood, who spelt 11 Spanish words correctly in one minute.
Each of the three won an Amazon voucher, while everyone participating received a certificate and commemorative blazer pin badge.
“The Spelling Bee has given us an opportunity to celebrate the students’ recollection and knowledge of key vocabulary, as well as increasing awareness of the phonetics of the foreign language being studied,” added Mrs Hawkins.
“In addition, it helps build student confidence in public speaking, and the overall profile of language learning in school.”