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Spell Bee at State Public School, Shahkot

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The school organised an Inter-House Spell Bee Competition under the guidance of Dr Narotam Singh and Dr Gagandeep Kaur, President and Vice President of Group of State Public Schools, and Principal Dr Kanwar Neel Kamal. The competition was held for students of Class III to XII, divided into three groups: III-V, VI-VIII, and IX-XII. In the III-V group, Jason from Hellen Keller House secured first position, while Sparsh from Kalpana Chawla House took second position. Prabhkirat and Sana from Amrita Pritam House and Gurleen from Mother Teresa House shared the third position. In the VI-VIII group, Kavya from Kalpana Chawla House emerged as the winner, followed by Arshpreet from Helen Keller House in second position and Sahaj from Mother Teresa House in third position. In the IX-XII group, Dhruvi from Kalpana Chawla House secured first position, while Harsimran and Puneet from Mother Teresa House shared the second position. Ishan Thaper from Mother Teresa House took third position. The Principal appreciated the efforts of all participants, noting that the competition enhanced knowledge and vocabulary for both participants and the audience. He emphasised that participation is more important than winning.

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