Hacton's Spelling Bee Competition

February 03, 2023
Over the past few weeks, Hacton has hosted its very own 'Spelling Bee' competition and it has certainly created a lot of 'buzz' across the school! Children in all year groups were selected by their class teachers and had the mission of learning their own Key Stage's specific words. 
In assemblies, each group of children competed until one winner remained. To say that we were impressed is an understatement! We couldn't 'bee-lieve' how well the children had remembered the key spelling words to recite verbally in front of their peers.

Here are the winners and competitors proudly holding their certificates and prizes! Well done everybody!  




The winners of this term's Spelling Bee competition are...

                                       


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