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06 Sept 2025

All abuzz as Eason naAll abuzz as Eason names Leitrim Spelling Bee champion

Éanna Ó Ceallaigh is this year’s winner of the County Leitrim Eason Spelling Bee Final

All abuzz as Eason naAll abuzz as Eason names Leitrim Spelling Bee champion

Eason is delighted to announce Éanna Ó Ceallaigh as this year’s County Leitrim Eason Spelling Bee Final winner.

Following a tense competition in which he faced two fellow students, Éanna, a student at Gaelscoil Liatroma, triumphed in the Leitrim final. 

Éanna will now represent Co. Leitrim in the Provincial Spelling Bee in May. Éanna is an avid reader, and David Walliams books are his favourite.

Celebrating its 11th year, the Eason Spelling Bee is part of an overall literacy and reading drive to encourage and inspire children to develop their spelling and pronunciation skills. 

Over the years the competition has helped school children gain a greater appreciation of words and fosters vocabulary growth and self-confidence for children.

Group Head of Marketing at Eason, Brendan Corbett, said: “We are thrilled to be kicking off the 2024 Eason Spelling Bee with such accomplished children taking part in Leitrim. They are a great testament to the talent of the children of Ireland. I am certain that this year we will be successful in building on 2023’s triumph and inspire everyone to support their local schools, and especiallytheir bees.”

The All-Ireland winning bee will get a selection of books for their school library valued at €7,500, in addition to the coveted title of Eason Spelling Bee 2024 Champion. The winners will also receive a goodie bag with books worth €500.

This year, over 525 schools nationwide will compete to win the prestigious prize.

The Eason Spelling Bee team will travel around the country to host County Final Bees and then progress to a Provincial Bee contest. The champions from these will then go head-to-head in the All-Ireland Final Bee in June 2024, with the lucky winner being crowned King or Queen Bee.

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