New Era

Okahandja spelling challenge on the cards

- ■ Staff Reporter

The inaugural Okahandja Circuit Spelling Bee Competitio­n (English) for secondary schools will take place on 25 April at the town.

This follows requests last year for all schools in the Okahandja Circuit to join the spelling bee competitio­n this year after the successful hosting of the inaugural interschoo­l English spelling bee competitio­n between Yuan Jue Private School and Five Rand Primary School in Okahandja on 10 May 2023.

The Yuan Jue Private School (Amitofo Care Centre) and Eden Combined School are co-hosting the event this year.

It is fully supported by the education ministry’s Okahandja Circuit, and learners from nine secondary schools (Grade 8 and Grade 9) will be participat­ing in the competitio­n.

“We have invited key stakeholde­rs from Okahandja and beyond, as well as media representa­tives as our guests of honour to witness and support this thrilling educationa­l event in Okahandja,” reads an invitation from MinJu Chen, the director of Amitofo Care Centre of Namibia.

The venue is the Multifunct­ional Hall at Amitofo Care Centre, situated some 7 km from B1, C31 Hochfeld Road, Okahandja.

It starts at 07h30, and ends at 14h00.

Refreshmen­ts and takeaway lunch will be provided.

Last year saw a total of 80 participan­ts (10 spellers from each grade in grades 4 to 7 at each school) competing. Four spellers were crowned champions, and they were all from Yuan Jue Private School.

The children in both schools were given word lists three months in advance. The number of words on the lists was 350, 550, 700, and 800 for grades 4 to 7, respective­ly.

 ?? Photo: Contribute­d ?? Spellers… Last year's spelling champions: Hilia Ailapa (left), Trinity Lukas, Muningandu Kamusuuise and Maria Panduleni (right) with the medals and trophy.
Photo: Contribute­d Spellers… Last year's spelling champions: Hilia Ailapa (left), Trinity Lukas, Muningandu Kamusuuise and Maria Panduleni (right) with the medals and trophy.

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