West Lothian Courier

Linlithgow are lingo champs

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Three high school students from Linlithgow Academy were declared West Lothian’s‘Languagenu­t champions’.

The language education company, Languagenu­t, ran the competitio­n regionally in Glasgow and West Lothian throughout the month of March.

The competitio­n was split between primary and secondary schools in West Lothian – with the top school winning a prize – alongside the top three pupils in the language competitio­n.

The Languagenu­t resource is accessible via an app or website.

Pupils across West Lothian were ranked according to how many points they had accumulate­d on Languagenu­t by engaging with their modern languages programme.

First year, Hanna Brindley came first in the competitio­n – accumulati­ng the most points in Linlithgow Academy and across all of West Lothian. She was followed by Eve Duffy in fifth year who came second, and Sara-Jane Shume in third year who came third.

The winners were awarded with the Languagenu­t West Lothian Champions of 2022 trophy and £30 each in Amazon vouchers.

Linlithgow Academy also was honoured by Languagenu­t for having the most pupils engaged with the programme, and for the most points in total across all participat­ing schools.

Tracy Tripney, a modern languages teacher at Linlithgow Academy, said: “The kids were really enthusiast­ic about the competitio­n and ended up getting really competitiv­e with each other!

“The pupils were delighted to come top.

“They put in a lot of effort and definitely deserved it.”

 ?? ?? Success Eve Duffy who came second, Hanna Brindley who came first and Sara-Jane Shume who came third.
Success Eve Duffy who came second, Hanna Brindley who came first and Sara-Jane Shume who came third.

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