2011 Preliminary Written Round Results

January 31, 2011

 

Gazelle participant Hugo Scherer on his way to the Preliminary Written Round

2011 PARIS SPELLING BEE

Results of the Preliminary Written Round

29 January 2011

Congratulations to all the registered contestants who braved the cold weather early last Saturday morning, 29 January, to participate in the Preliminary Written Round of the 2011 Paris Spelling Bee.

  • 63 of the 75 registered participants in the Gazelles group and 28 of the 34 Cheetahs turned up for the mandatory written competition where children were given a dictation of words.
  • Participants were provided with a study list ahead of the event.
  • The Preliminary Written Round was divided into two sections: First Round consisted of 25 words from the study list, and the second round included 5 words from the study list and 5 more words off-list.
  • 20 Finalists from each group were selected based on their marks.
  • Over 30 schools were represented.
  • Gazelles– CE2-CM2 (3rd-5th grade),  and Cheetahs– 6ème- 4ème (6th-8th grade).

We congratulate every student who registered for this event, even those who were unable to make it to the competition.

Below are two lists of finalists chosen for the Oral Finals, which will be held on Sunday 20 March 2011 (10-16h00 approx) at the American University of Paris. There will be a mock/practice session on Sunday 6 March (10h00-13h00) for all the finalists to learn useful tips on oral spelling bees, PSB contest rules and have a chance to meet fellow participants. Tentative time: 10h00-13h00. This event will also be held at the American University of Paris.

1. Gazelles: Finalists for the 2011 Paris Spelling Bee

Last Name (Gazelles) First Name Grade School
LEWIS Mallory CM2–5thgrade American School of Paris
SCHERER Hugo CM1–4th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
TRAMECON Jeremy CM2–5thgrade Ecole Elementaire 40 Arpents
OHJI Momo CM1–4th grade EAB Victor Hugo
KASSIM-LAKHA Alykhan CM2–5thgrade EAB Victor Hugo
CAVREL Yanis CM1–4th grade EAB Victor Hugo
RUFAIDAH-FUADI Rania CM2–5thgrade EAB Victor Hugo
VERNAY Remy CM2–5thgrade Ecole Elementaire 40 Arpents
BILLIOTTE Chloé CM1–4th grade EAB- Jeannine Manuel
FREDERIC Sasha CM1–4th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
VOYLES Thea CM2–5thgrade EAB Jeannine Manuel
MORIO Mizuki CM1–4th grade EAB Victor Hugo
KAMB Mason CM1–4th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
DUGAN Molly CM1–4th grade Massillon
LEE Michelle (Minjoo) CM2–5thgrade EAB Victor Hugo
MACINTYRE Sebastian CM1–4th grade La Source
GU Bryan CM2–5thgrade Marymount International of Paris
FAYE Haddy-Jatou CM1–4th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
NIESSNER Adria CM2–5thgrade EURÉCOLE
SARR ABDOULIE CM1–4th grade EAB Victor Hugo

2. Cheetahs: Finalists for the 2011 Paris Spelling Bee

Last Name (Cheetahs) First name Grade School
YOUNGBLOOD Anita 5eme–7th grade Lycée international de Saint-Germain-en-Laye
LESCOAT Loïc 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
YIN Kayo 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
MACINTYRE Benjamin 5eme–7th grade La Source
SANDERSON Casper 4eme–8th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
SON Celine 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
HOWLEY Niamh 6eme–6th grade Institute de l’Assomption – Lubeck
VANCE Cody 4eme–8th grade College International de Fontainebleau
FAUCHERE Albane 5eme–7th grade Sections Internationales de Sèvres (SIS)
TROYAN Charlotte 5eme–7th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
TANG Quentin 6eme–6th grade Collège Louis Pasteur
WHITEHOUSE Thomas 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
AGBODJOGBE Mariella 5eme–7th grade College Ste-Marie de Meaux
LE MENN Léna 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
SOUAMI Adam 5eme–7th grade College Martin Luther King
ELSTER Henrik 5eme–7th grade EAB Victor Hugo
MINGALON Helena 5eme–7th grade EAB Victor Hugo
LARUE Théo 4eme–8th grade Collège Saint-Justin
BOUFFARD Maxim 6eme–6th grade EAB Jeannine Manuel
O’HARA Andrew 6eme–6th grade College Ste-Marie de Meaux

IMPORTANT: Finalists will have until Thursday 3 February to confirm by email to parisfrancespellingbee@gmail.com their participation in the Oral Finals of the 2011 Paris Spelling Bee. They must also pay their registration fees, as indicated on the registration forms. Deadline for payment of registration is Friday 4 February. If there is no confirmation and payment, that spot will go to the next person with a qualifying mark. (Checks payable to Gifted in France, 39 ave de Versailles, 75016; same fees apply as the registration for the Preliminary event: 12 euros per child, 5 euros per each additional child in the same family. )
** A new study list for the Oral Finals will be emailed to all finalists upon confirmation.

A big thank you to everyone who participated and supported the efforts of the Paris Spelling Bee, especially the American Library in Paris who has been so generous to the Bee with their space, time and membership prizes for the top winners.  An even bigger thanks to all the volunteers who helped out at the event with pronouncing the words, correcting papers, and watching over the venue. Thank you to the key players  who put in countless hours to make the Preliminary Round possible: Jude Smith, Rose Burke, Ashley Miller, Kim Siew Ngoh, Janet Sahin, Amy O’Hara,  Cate O’Connor (on behalf of the Roaming Schoolhouse) and Naida Kendrick Culshaw (on behalf of the ALP).

Also, a final thanks to all the participants who registered, studied and came to the Preliminary Written Round. Even if you didn’t become a finalist,  you tried something new and showed up for it. Bravo to you! There were many participants this year who returned from last year and the year before. We hope you’ll do the same.

The Paris Spelling Bee is an annual community enrichment event organized by Gifted in France in collaboration with the American Library in Paris, and this year hosted by the American University of Paris. We are grateful to both of these institutions for their support of the Bee.  We are also in search of sponsors to help us offset the costs of venues, trophies, supplies and prizes. If you would like to donate prizes and supplies or be a sponsor please contact us by email.
Best regards,

Helen Sahin Connelly

Coordinator,

2011 Paris Spelling Bee

parisfrancespellingbee@gmail.com

Parisfrancespellingbee.wordpress.com

giftedinfrance.blogspot.com


2011 Registration is closed

January 19, 2011

2011

Paris Spelling Bee

Registration is now closed. We wish our participants best of luck.

Cheetahs: Finalist for the 2010 Paris Spelling Bee. Top L to R: Sibylle Xatart, Casper Sanderson, Jivahn Moradian, Cody Vance, Paris Pryor, Shannon Connelly, Sasha Tsovma, Yasmeen Karkachi. Bottom L to R: Christopher Heim, Julien Dudas, Benjamin Macintyre, Mia Cabantous, William Brown

Gazelles: Finalists at the 2010 PARIS SPELLING BEE: L-R, Holly O'NEIL, Celine SON, Sooan OH, Alexia HASHEM, Julia CONNELLY, Emma NEWMAN, Tuli BENNETT-BOSE (397), Niamh HOWLEY (behind out of view), Matteo BOISSIERE (215), Mallory LEWIS, Taylor LANGDON (in the back), Sophia FUNG, Sabrina BLACK (765), Maxim BOUFFARD (in the back), Elodie FREY, Shane HOEBERICHTS (586)

Best of luck to our next round of participants!!

The Paris Spelling Bee Team


Count down…

January 3, 2011

2011 Paris Spelling Bee

Today is the LAST day to register…

All forms must be received with registration payment

on or before 18 January,

or postmarked by 18 January.

  • Registration for the 2011 Bee is now open, Click here to get your copy of the registration form.
  • Tuesday 18 January, 2011: Registration, by mail, closes on Tuesday 18 January.
  • Saturday 29 January, 2011: Written Preliminary Round, for preregistered participants, to be held at Ecole Sainte Catherine, 75005. Tentative time: 09h00-12h00.  Confirmation will be sent to preregistered participants.
  • Study List for the Preliminary Written Round is available by clicking here, or going to the ‘Study List’ page of our blog.
  • Sunday 6, March 2011: Mock/Practice session. Tentative time: 10h00-13h00:  This event is organized for finalists chosen from the Written Round.  To be held at the American University of Paris.
  • Sunday 20 March, 2011: Oral Finals of the Paris Spelling Bee.  Tentative time: 10h00-16h00: This event is for finalists and their invited guests, to be held at the American University of Paris.
  • FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions about the Bee, FAQ page of our blog.

Community Events at the American Library in Paris

  • Pizza Bee Movie Night: Saturday January 15, 18h30-21h00: Open to parents and children.  Join us for the special screening of the award-winning documentary Spellbound. RSVP for this event is now FULL.

Best of luck!


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