The Argus

Conall Halpenny top Ballapoust­a speller!

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BALLAPOUST­A National School continues to lead the way when it comes to excellence it seems with 12-year-old Conall Halpenny a star of the show recently.

Conall Halpenny was the winner of the Louth County Spelling Bee, which took place in Dundalk Grammar Junior School.

He came out on top against 17 other spelling enthusiast­s and will now be entered into the Leinster Provincial Spelling Bee final at the end of May. The 5th class student recently read ‘Never Say Die’, the 11th novel in the Alex Rider series, written by his favourite author Anthony Horowitz.

The Eason Spelling Bee encourages kids throughout the country to practice their spelling, to read more and strives to instil greater confidence when it comes to literacy and spelling, from a young age.

Brendan Corbett, Group Head of Marketing at Eason, said; “We’re extremely proud of the success of the Eason Spelling Bee to date. Over the eight years, we have seen the children of our nation continue to impress with their level of spelling and it’s wonderful to see schools from across the country continuous­ly supporting this initiative.”

Each year the competitio­n begins with registered schools hosting their own in-school Bee competitio­ns, to find their school champion. From there, the Eason Spelling Bee team hits the road to host the County Final Bees, which then leads to four Provincial Finals. The All-Ireland Final will take place in June 2018, where the champion speller will be crowned.

The winning school will receive a collection of books for their library to the value of €7,500. The Spelling Bee winner will be awarded a goody bag full of books worth €500 and the prestigiou­s title of the 2018 Eason Spelling Bee champion.

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