Local students excel at State Spelling Bee

Audrey Buenaagua from Tulliallan Primary School in Cranbourne North receiving her trophy and Oxford dictionary from Oxford University Press representative, Patrick McNally. Pictures: Supplied

If you ever need a good spell check look no further than our very local kids, as students from Cardinia and Casey made a strong performance in the at the State Spelling Bee Final last week.

Held by Vicspell at Traralgon’s St Paul’s Anglican Grammar School Tuesday 12 September, the State Final pooled together the best of spelling competitions held from Mornington to Baw Baw Shire, right through to Gippsland.

The finals held four competitions for each year level from year 5 to 8.

Of all year levels, Casey and Cardinia students came either first or second.

In the Grade 5 section, Audrey Buenaagua from Tulliallan Primary School in Cranbourne North was the champion, while Eden Taylor from Bayles Regional Primary School was runner-up.

In Grade 6, Janya Parwani from Berwick Fields Primary School came second, with Mikaela Pascoe from Bayles Regional Primary taking fourth.

David Ockerse from St Thomas Aquinas College in Tynong took out the championship in the Year 7 category.

While Santino Tommasi also from St Thomas Aquinas College got runner-up in the Year 8 category.

Winner Audrey and David, each won a trophy and took home the two-volume set of the Oxford National Dictionary, presented by Patrick McNally from Oxford University Press who officiated the competition.

Vicspell noted a key element of the day was the geographic and scholastic diversity of the winners.

They also wished to acknowledge the support of sponsors, such as Bendigo Community Bank, Triangle Trophies, Oxford University Press, Officeworks and the generosity of the host schools.

Vicspell thanked St Paul’s in Traralgon for hosting, Patrick McNally for attending and officiating, the dedication of Vicspell member Norm McLennan, and parents for providing transport.

Most of all, Vicspell thanked the students who, without exception, took the successes and misspellings with grace.