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Buzz surrounds spelling bee final
Article by The Royal Gazette Launch of the Verbal Victory Bermuda Spelling Bee at City Hall last year (File photograph by Akil Simmons) The final of the Verbal Victory Bermuda Spelling Bee will be held today at The Berkeley Institute. The competition is open to public, private and home-schooled children aged from 9 to 13. Preparations began in October, when schools were given a list of words for pupils to learn Retired Puisne Judge Norma Wade-Miller, the chairwoman of the con


VERBAL VICTORY – BERMUDA SPELLING BEE FINAL
Article by TNN The Buzz is in the air! The Bee is about to land! The Final of the inaugural Bermuda Spelling Bee Competition will be held at The Berkeley Institute on Saturday, 8th March, commencing at 2:00 p.m. The competition was open to Bermuda’s public, home-schooled and private school children aged 9-13. Preparation began in October last year when schools were provided with a list of words to be learned for the competition. The following nine Spellers, the top three in e


Premier meets top student spellers
Article by The Royal Gazette David Burt, the Premier, greets Spelling Bee finalists Olivia Brown, Jared Arnante and Samantha Hernandez (Photograph supplied) Bermuda’s top young spellers recently met David Burt, the Premier, after their success at the Verbal Victory Spelling Bee last month. Jared Arnante, 10, Oliva Brown, 12, and Samantha Hernandez, 13, were greeted at the Cabinet Office by the Premier to recognise their accomplishments at the event. The Spelling Bee, held in


Premier Congratulates Top Spelling Bee Winners
Article by Bernews Premier David Burt welcomed the top three finalists – Jared Arnante, Olivia Brown and Samantha Hernandez – of the 2025 Bermuda National Primary School Spelling Bee to the Cabinet Office. A Government spokesperson said, “The occasion was an opportunity for the Premier to recognise their success in one of the island’s most anticipated academic competitions for primary students. “Held in March, the Spelling Bee brought together students from across Bermuda who
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