St Theresa School shines in Wiz National Spell Bee & Handwriting competition


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Mangaluru, Sep 21: St Theresa's School, Bendur, proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of its students in the Wiz National Spell Bee and Handwriting competition at the national level.

In the Spell Bee competition, Denver Martin Pereira and Mohammed Rashdaan, both from Class IV, secured prestigious 3rd and 7th ranks, placing them among the top 10 at the national level.

Other students who excelled in the competition include:

Presha S Alva (class V) – 13th Rank
Lavith J Suvarna (class V) – 14th Rank
Hanaa Fathima S (class V) – 21st Rank
Anisha Abhijeet Pitale(class II) – 22nd Rank
Taseen Alam (class IV) – 30th Rank
Nuh Abdul Rehman (class VII) – 31st Rank
Vriddhi Sachin Bhandary (class IV) – 33rd Rank
Shreya Narayan (class X) – 35th Rank
Prayan Shetty (class III) – 36th Rank
Raha Nadyne (class V) – 40th Rank
Hud Abbas (class IV) – 42nd Rank
Jovita Susan Ajit (class VI) – 52nd Rank
Poorvi Ramakanth Billavara (class II) – 58th Rank
Nivansh Anudeep (class II) – 59th Rank
Ridhvi Arun Shetty (class IV) – 68th Rank

In the handwriting competition, Naina Anuroop (Class II) achieved an impressive 17th rank at the national level.

The school applauds these students for their outstanding performance and brings pride to the institution with their academic excellence.

  

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