Spelling Bees

The English Department Spelling Bee Competition, held on 30th October, was well-attended by students from all classes. Senior and Junior form students crowded into the SAR where English Teachers, English Club members and other Student Helpers worked busily together. While some English Club members quizzed the competitors, others rewarded successful students with chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card and candies. Competitors in the Spelling Bee were asked to spell out loud one easy word and one more difficult word. Both words had to be spelled correctly for a successful attempt. Many students came back several times to test their spelling skills and went away satisfied, with a fistful of candies and plenty of chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card!
The English Department Spelling Bee Competition, held on 25th October, was well-attended by students from all classes. Senior and Junior form students crowded into the SAR where English Teachers, English Club members and other Student Helpers worked busily together. While some English Club members quizzed the competitors, others rewarded successful students with chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card and candies. Competitors in the Spelling Bee were asked to spell out loud one easy word and one more difficult word. Both words had to be spelled correctly for a successful attempt. Many students came back several times to test their spelling skills and went away satisfied, with a fistful of candies and plenty of chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card!
The English Department Spelling Bee Competition, held on 9th October, was well-attended by students from all classes. Senior and Junior form students crowded into the Ng Wah School Hall Foyer where English Teachers, English Club Members and other Student Helpers worked busily together. While some English Club members quizzed the competitors, others rewarded successful students with chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card and a lollipop. Competitors in the Spelling Bee were asked to spell out loud one easy word and one more difficult word. Both words had to be spelled correctly for a successful attempt. Many students came back several times to test their spelling skills and went away satisfied, with a fistful of lollipops and plenty of chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card!
The English Department Spelling Bee Competitions, held on Wednesday 21st and Thursday 22nd September, were both well-attended by students from all classes. Senior and Junior form students crowded into the classroom where English Teachers, English Club Members and other Student Helpers worked busily together. Teachers quizzed the competitors, while Student Helpers rewarded successful students with chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card and a lollipop. Competitors in the Spelling Bee were asked to spell out loud one easy word and one more difficult word. Both words had to be spelled correctly for a successful attempt. Many students came back several times to test their spelling skills and went away satisfied, with a fistful of lollipops and plenty of chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card!
The English Department Spelling Bee Competitions, held on Tuesday 29th and Wednesday 30th September, were both well-attended by students from all classes. Senior and Junior form students crowded into the classroom where English Teachers, English Club Members and other Student Helpers worked busily together. Teachers quizzed the competitors, while Student Helpers rewarded successful students with chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card and a lollipop. Competitors in the Spelling Bee were asked to spell out loud one easy word and one more difficult word. Both words had to be spelled correctly for a successful attempt. The vocabulary for the Spelling Bee was drawn from the English text books Longman Activate 1A, 2A and 3A; and also included some general vocabulary. There was something for everyone – S1 to S6! Many students came back several times to test their spelling skills and went away satisfied, with a fistful of lollipops and plenty of chops for their English Achievement Scheme Card!