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Engaging in the "Big Contest" or Competition

This year, the Wanne-Eickel Comprehensive School saw 37 of its students excel in the yearly English competition known as "The Big Challenge," achieving remarkable success!

Competing in the Coveted "Big Challenge"
Competing in the Coveted "Big Challenge"

Engaging in the "Big Contest" or Competition

In a commendable display of English language skills, 37 students from Wanne-Eickel Comprehensive School participated in the annual English competition "The Big Challenge." The event, organised by an unspecified entity, took place at the school and attracted 10,705 participants from North Rhine-Westphalia.

The competition, a regional event, saw the students put their English language skills to the test. The school community extended their congratulations to all participants, not just the winners, recognising the hard work and dedication displayed by everyone involved.

Among the winners were Jethro Gyasi (5d), Melisa Islamovic (6b), Asja Hodzic (7a), and Heba Khalaf (9b). These four students achieved an outstanding 50th place out of the 10,705 participants, a remarkable achievement that the school community is proud to acknowledge.

However, a search for more detailed information or past results about these students or "The Big Challenge" competition in North Rhine-Westphalia has yielded limited results. While there are records of unrelated events and awards, there are currently no publicly available records specifically listing these students in "The Big Challenge" English competition.

For those interested in more detailed information or past results about these students or the competition, it is recommended to contact Wanne-Eickel Comprehensive School directly or visit the official "The Big Challenge" competition website or regional education authority websites in North Rhine-Westphalia. These sources typically archive competition results and highlight notable participants.

Tansu Binli, a reporter for an unspecified media outlet, reported on the competition and congratulated the winners on their achievements. The report does not mention any new winners beyond those already stated.

The success of these students is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the students, teachers, and the school community. It serves as an inspiration for other students to strive for excellence in their academic pursuits.

The hard-earned success of students like Jethro Gyasi, Melisa Islamovic, Asja Hodzic, and Heba Khalaf, who placed 50th in the regional "The Big Challenge" English competition, is a testament to their dedication to education-and-self-development and learning. The school community encourages everyone to follow their example and continuously seek opportunities for growth in their academic careers.

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