Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn Places First in the World in German Language
In the recent Education Perfect Languages Championship, Year 10 student Ellie Stevens from Trinity Catholic College, Goulburn has achieved amazing results.
Ellie, who had the highest individual score, placed first in the world in German in the Languages Championships, scoring 28,000 points. She was awarded an Elite Certificate, which is earned after scoring 10,000 points. Congratulations also to Year 9 Trinity student, Haldyn Boyce, who was awarded an Elite Certificate for his efforts in German.
“The competition is a lot of fun and a good learning experience. I would highly recommend it to future students,” said Ellie.
The Championship is a seven day global online event that celebrates learning and achievement in languages. This year the competition was held from 27 August to 3 September. With approximately 200,000 students participating each year, it is a great opportunity to inspire students’ language learning while they compete on a global scale.
Other Trinity students were also recognised for their strong performances in German, including Year 7 student James Stevens and Year 9 student Samuel North, who earned an Emerald Certificate (5,000 points), and Year 7 student Alesha Mateta who was awarded a Gold Certificate (3,000 points). Year 7 students Hannah Smith and Kayla O’Malley also both received Gold Certificates in French.