LOTE

Language Perfect

Well done to all students who competed in the Language Perfect World Championships!

 

The Language Perfect World Championships is held annually , it is a 10-day online language competition where students are required to answer questions in order to improve their language skills, for correct answers students earn points.

This year the competition was held between Monday the 21st of May and Thursday the 31st of May. We had 108 students studying Japanese at Healesville High School who competed. This year there was a total of 189,367 competitors from 1,476 different school.  As a group our students answered a total of 233,131 questions earning 76,738 points in total.  Together our students earned a total of 34 certificates.

 

I am proud to say that Healesville came 1st for Japanese in Victoria for the 101-250 student category out of 41 schools and 4th for Japanese in Australia for the 101-250 student category out of 258 schools.

Special congratulations to Anais Webber and Oscar Leach for achieving the Elite award and earning over 10,000 points. The previous record was held by Liam Speedie in 2013 when he achieved 10,158 points. Well done Anais Webber for winning this year and you now hold the new record of 10,752 points!!