Biology Week: National Spelling Bee 2024 (Outreach and Engagement grant funded)
A nation-wide spelling competition taking place during Biology Week.
Details
When? Friday 11 October 2024
Where? UK wide
A nation-wide spelling competition taking place during Biology Week
After a tremendous inaugural year, the National Spelling Bee returns in the Autumn term of 2024. Teachers are welcome to sign up their school and facilitate their students to take part from June 2024.
The competition is open to all UK and Channel Islands' secondary school students between the ages of 11-19 in all educational settings. The event is full adaptable to support students and maximise uptake.
Those who register will be provided with a list of words for students to practice. From this list, 20 words will be randomly selected for each age category. Students will be expected to write down these words for the qualifiers (best in year group).
After qualification, the finalists will say their spellings, like a proper spelling bee, against the clock. In the event of a tie-break across the lands (UK & Channel Islands), unseen words will be selected for spelling. Full rules and running suggestions will be emailed to teachers after sign-up closes. There are prizes to be won!
Please note: Students need to be signed up to take part by their teachers and cannot apply to take part by themselves.
The competition will commence in late September with an online final in Biology Week on Friday 11th October.
Register
Please register using the online registration form by Monday 16th September using your school email address as the point of contact. You will be sent participation details and further information after registration closes.
Supporters
This event has been funded by an RSB Outreach and Engagement Grant.
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Code of Conduct
By its Royal Charter, the Royal Society of Biology (RSB) has the powers to promote, establish and support standards of professional skill and conduct. The RSB is committed to ensuring equal opportunities in the life sciences, and supports diversity throughout the pipeline. We proactively promote a culture of inclusivity within our discipline and the broader STEM community. It is vital at any RSB event or meeting, that everyone attending is free from any form of harassment or discrimination, feels comfortable and safe, and has the opportunity for an enjoyable experience.