Grocott's Mail

Spelling Bee a honey pot for local learners

- By NOLWAKHE YVONNE SEWELO

Kwakhanya Khuse from St Mary's Primary emerged as the queen bee at a Spelling Bee competitio­n at the Recreation Hall on

Albany Road recently. The hall was abuzz with 64 spelling bees in a competitio­n organised by Yveslight, in partnershi­p with Sewelo Maths and Chess Community Developmen­t Youth Academy (SEMCCYA). Zenande Skere from George Dickerson Primary claimed the second prize. Grahamstow­n and Samuel Ntsiko Primary Schools were also well represente­d.

Spelling Bee is a word-spelling competitio­n to improve the learners' vocabulary and spelling, and increase the children's selfconfid­ence and self-esteem, thus increasing their overall academic performanc­e. Two weeks before the competitio­n, the word list was sent to the schools. Educators and parents were urged to assist learners in practicing for the competitio­n. On the event day, our learners showed a lot of courage and good sportsmans­hip by competing vigorously and fiercely to the end.

In the future, Yveslight will be hosting this spelling contest quarterly. The spelling words for the third term have already been prepared, and the next spelling contest will be in the first week of August.

LoveWorld sponsored the cash prize, the medals as well as the trophies. A big thank you to all the parents and educators who assisted on the day and to the Makana Municipali­ty for the venue.

Radio Grahamstow­n will soon host the top five winners to share their experience­s.

It would make a massive difference if local businesses could come on board to help with prize sponsorshi­ps. The main aim is to contribute to the learners' academic performanc­e and help them with other needs like school stationery, sanitary pads, and other essentials they might be struggling to access.

Anyone who would like to help in any way towards the upcoming Spelling Bee contest, kindly contact Yveslight:

Cell: 083 277 7596 or Email: yveslightm­use@gmail.com

 ?? Photo: supplied ?? Queen Bee Kwakhanya Khuse (middle) from St Mary's, took first position, with Zenande Skere (left) from George Dickerson second. Another George Dickerson learner (right) took third place.
Photo: supplied Queen Bee Kwakhanya Khuse (middle) from St Mary's, took first position, with Zenande Skere (left) from George Dickerson second. Another George Dickerson learner (right) took third place.
 ?? Photo: supplied. ?? The competitio­n in pictures.
Photo: supplied. The competitio­n in pictures.

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