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Oct 16, 2015 News
Rose Hall Town Primary spelt their way to championship honours when the annual Spelling B Inter Primary school spelling competition was held recently at the Rose Hall Town Primary School.
The competition was part of The Rose Hall Town 45th Anniversary celebrations.
The activity was organised by the Rose Hall Town Anniversary and Development Organization (RHTADO). It involved Primary schools in the Central Corentyne catchment areas. Four primary schools were invited to participate in the competition, however, only Rose Hall Town, and last year champions, Tain, participated. .
In the end and after a keenly contested affair it was Rose Hall Town Primary with 58 points that took top honours from Tain Primary on 50.
The individual spelling competition was as a nail biting affair, but in the end it was Makayla Thomas with 21 points that spelt her way to the top edging out Shrinvas Kalimootoo of Tain Primary with 20 points.
At the end of the competition the winning Rose Hall Town Primary team was presented with the winner’s trophy while Tain was also recognized. The two students in the individual competition also received awards from the Lucky Dollar store.
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