Vicspell returns after hiatus

Lee Walker, Oxford University Press Director of Product and Publications, Trevor Sowdon from Vicspell, Norm McLennan from Vicspell and Patrick McNally, Oxford University Press Primary Sales Consultant.

After a two-year hiatus due to COVID-19, the spelling competition, Vicspell, is up and running once more.

Founded in 2004 by Gippsland volunteer teachers, originally as Gippspell, the spelling bee competition is open to all students in years 5 to 8.

Its aim is to ‘promote and reward good spelling’.

The zone finals are based on shire boundaries, with colour certificates awarded for each school representative and a glass trophy for zone winners.

State final winners win bigger trophies and the Oxford two-volume National Dictionary.

Students only compete against other competitors in the same year level.

Past state final winners include Kane Chigwidden (Beaconhills CS, 2007), Clayton Gubbles (Beaconhills CS, 2008), Samuel Sebastion (Berwick Fields PS, 2010), Aranna Saha (Berwick Fields PS, 2012), Brittany Long (St Francis Xavier CC, 2013), Sasuni Hirumuthugoda (Kilberry Valley PS, 2014), Joel Joy Kidagan (Kilberry PS, 2017), Calum Metcalfe (Berwick PS,2018) and Mehul Sathish (Berwick Fields PS, 2022).

Each school pays a one-off annual fee of $20 covering each student participant.

This fee has remained unchanged since 2004 thanks to the generosity of Vicspell’s sponsors: Oxford University Press, Bendigo Community Bank – Neerim South and Triangle Trophies.

The zone finals are conducted in August and the State final on September 12.

The Casey zone final will be at Berwick Fields PS on Thursday, August 10.

Schools wishing to enquire about Vicspell can contact Trevor Sowdon at Vicspell@hotmail.com.