In a tense, packed Prep Hall this afternoon, with the music from Mastermind ringing out – no Magnus Magnusson unfortunately, just Miss Gill – the finalists from each house in each year group battled it out to see who would be crowned Spelling Mastermind for their class. Every child from Prep I to Prep VI had taken part to reach this point, but only three could be selected from each class. Well done to all the finalists in what was a close encounter, but especially well done to our winners who now get to wear their very own distinctive red ‘Spelling Mastermind’ badge. Oh, and thanks to Miss Gill for her organisational skills and Mrs. Seward for marking all the papers.
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Not to mention some particularly interesting sentences for each spelling word. Mr Suter entertained the whole of the Prep. We won’t forget Mr Rooney’s green dance shoes!
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