Rotary Club of Peterborough Celebrates Top Spellers of Rotary Spelling Bee with Celebration Lunch

The Rotary Club of Peterborough hosted the Rotary Spelling Bee Celebration Lunch on May 29, honouring the achievements of the top spellers from the County-wide Spelling Bee Event held on May 13 at Fleming College.

The winners and representatives from their schools From left to right, back row: Murray Shadgett, Joy Meehan, Greg Wilson, Heather Robertson, Tracy Hall.
From left to right, front row: Kaiden Surphlis, Arthur Zadro, Olivia Jones, Noah Hofman, Sonny Gillis, Crepe Cochrane. Photo courtesy of the rotary club of Peterborough.

The Celebration brought together the winners, their educators, parents and sponsors to recognize their remarkable spelling abilities and dedication to literacy.

The Rotary Spelling Bee Celebration Lunch was a momentous occasion filled with excitement and pride. The winners from each division were acknowledged for their exceptional performance:

Junior Division (Grades 4-6):

  1. Olivia Jones - St. Catherine

  2. Arthur Zadro - Our Lady of the Wayside Academy

  3. Kaiden Surphlis - James Strath

Intermediate Division (Grades 7-8):

  1. Noah Hofman - Kenner Intermediate

  2. Sonny Gillis - St. Catherine

  3. Crepe Cochrane - Adam Scott Intermediate

In recognition of their achievements, $3,500 in Literacy Funding was presented to the winning schools for their literacy programs. The first-place school in each division received $1,000, second place received $500, and third place received $250. Additionally, the first-place schools were presented with plaques as a token of appreciation for their commitment to education and literacy.

"The success of the Rotary Spelling Bee is a testament to the power of collaboration," said Catherine Legault, chair of the Spelling Bee. "The teachers' and principals' involvement in the Bee program has inspired countless young hearts and minds, leaving a lasting mark on their educational journey. Rotary is immensely proud to have worked with such devoted educators who understand the importance of empowering our youth and providing them opportunities to succeed.”

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