New competition spells success for Chorley youngsters
The first winners of the The Patricia Evans Spelling Bee competition were from Chorley St Joseph’s Catholic Primary.
They had competed against teams-of-four from St Joseph’s Anderton, St Mary’s Chorley, St Oswald’s Coppull and St Chad’s in Whittle-le-Woods, who pitted their English skills against each other over five rounds in a thrilling final staged at Holy Cross.
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Hide AdThe competition was held in recognition of the work of English teacher Trish Evans, who retired last year after 39 years at Holy Cross.
She was one of the four judges on the night.
Competition organiser teacher Christine Calver, said: “We were very impressed by the calibre of all the competitors and they all did their schools proud.”
The winning team was Rebecca Yovan, Jack Derbyshire, Amelia Craddock and Carly McCree.