Spell Well India has adopted an approach that connects schools across the country to conduct competitions in both online and offline modes. The primary aim of this approach is to honor students who excel in English and Sanskrit, fostering a love for these languages and encouraging academic excellence.
In the second National Level Competition organized by SWI, students from over 700 schools across India participated. Eight students were declared champions in five age groups for English and three age groups for Sanskrit.
Winners of the English Spell Well Contest:
Group 1: Omkar Borakar from Podar Jumbo Kids, Mumbai, Maharashtra
Group 2: Trishan Singh from Shri Shri Academy, Kolkata, West Bengal
Group 3: Ayaan Jain from The Earth School, Bangalore, Karnataka
Group 4: Pratibha Saroj Reddy from Pratibha EM High School, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
Group 5: Dimple Sai Sarala from Pratibha EM High School and Khank Patel from Vidyamandir Trust, Palanpur, Banaskantha, Gujarat (tie)
Winners of the Sanskrit Shabdamanthan Contest:
Group 4: Swasthika S from Delhi Public School, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Group 5: Nagar Shaurya from Zebar Public School for Children, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Each of the above winners received a trophy, certificates, and cash prizes totaling ₹1,40,000. Additionally, other title winners were also awarded trophies, certificates, and cash prizes.
For their excellent performance, the schools and their coordinators were awarded titles such as Best Coordinator, Best Emerging School, and outstanding performance ranks of first, second, and third. The rankings are as follows:
English – Spell Well Contest:
First Rank: Pratibha EM High School, West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh
Second Rank: Vidyamandir Trust, Palanpur, Banaskantha, Gujarat
Third Rank: Mother’s Pride School, Ambala, Haryana
Sanskrit – Shabdamanthan Spardha:
First Rank: Delhi Public School, Nagpur, Maharashtra
Second Rank: Zebar Public School for Children, Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Gratitude:
Schools and students have embraced Spell Well India’s AI-powered online/offline competition, encouraging students to prepare and experience the competition in a new way. This participation highlights the schools’ commitment to integrating innovative methods and approaches in education, adapting to changing times.
Several government schools from Delhi and Jamnagar also participated in Spell Well India’s second National Level Competition, preparing students for linguistic knowledge and competition.
The award ceremony for the national winners took place in various schools across India. Notably, SAINIK SCHOOL PUNGLWA, Dimapur, NAGALAND, honored national participants and winners in the presence of COL ARVIND NAUTIYAL. Similar ceremonies were held in other schools, including DELHI PUBLIC SCHOOL, MIHAN NAGPUR, Maharashtra, Zebar School for Children, School of Scholar’s, Wardha, Pratibha EM High School, Vidyamandir Trust, Palanpur, Pathania Public School, P V Modi School, AGASTYA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, Mothers Pride School, EAST POINT SCHOOL, BCM ARYA SCHOOL, and Doon Public School.
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