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As the anticipation mounts, Junior Speller gears up to host its much-awaited nationwide audition on Saturday, 27th April, 2024. This event is set to draw in hundreds of eager children from across the country, all vying for a chance to showcase their spelling prowess on a national platform.

Unlike previous years, where participation was primarily school-based, this year's audition opens its doors to individual spellers from schools not fully engaged in the competition. The decision aims to provide a fair opportunity for all aspiring wordsmiths, regardless of their school's involvement.
The journey to this grand event began on 15th March, 2024, with the commencement of the school competitions. Over the past weeks, Junior Speller has traversed more than 20 educational institutions, witnessing an overwhelming response from budding spellers. From urban centres to rural communities, the enthusiasm for spelling excellence has been palpable.

With over twenty thousand children participating in the initial written test phase, the competition has been fierce. Only the most proficient spellers made it through to the school contests, a testament to their dedication and commitment to mastering the English language.
Tomorrow's audition promises to be a culmination of months of hard work and preparation. Hundreds of spellers from more than 100 schools are set to converge at the Methodist University College, Dansoman Campus, eager to prove their mettle in the ultimate test of spelling acumen.
As organizers, we extend our heartfelt gratitude to the parents whose unwavering support has been instrumental in nurturing the aspirations of these young spellers. We also acknowledge the invaluable contribution of schools, teachers, and coaches who have invested their time and resources to cultivate a culture of excellence in spelling.

To the spellers themselves, who have sacrificed countless hours and endured sleepless nights in pursuit of perfection, we commend your dedication and perseverance. Your passion for language and commitment to self-improvement serve as an inspiration to us all.
As the curtains rise on Junior Speller's nationwide auditions, we eagerly await the unveiling of extraordinary talent and the celebration of linguistic brilliance. Tomorrow, dreams will take flight, and a new generation of spellers will emerge to leave an indelible mark on the world of words.















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