Rotary Club Schools Quiz - Round 2

March 23, 2012
On Thursday, Hacton's excited contestants, Charlie, Sachin, Lauren and Grace, headed for the next quiz challenge at Branfil Primary. At first, Hacton were on great form, just two points away from the lead, but their luck soon changed. How many legs does a spider have? How many Cents are in a Euro?: these are some of the simple questions that weren't given to Hacton. With everything to play for in the second round, the diligent team decided to up their game and they shot to second place. Despite finally losing to the hosts, Branfil, there is still the possibility of securing a place as highest loser in the final. Fingers and toes crossed! As the Rotary Club leader remarked: "Just remember, we're all winners!".

By Grace (Year 6)


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