
The Rotary Club of Anguilla is delighted to announce that two exceptional students from Anguilla secured first and second place in the prestigious 2025 Rotary Club of St. Maarten–Mid Isle / Windward Island Bank Spelling Bee Competition.
First place was awarded to Glory Hnin of the Alwyn Allison Primary School, while second place went to Arudra Bharrat of the Orealia Kelly Primary School. Their outstanding performance reflects both their dedication and the strong academic foundation provided by their schools.
This year, Anguilla was proudly represented by 16 students from the following Primary Schools: Adrian T Hazell Primary School, Alwyn Allison Richardson Primary School, Omololu International School and Orealia Kelly Primary School, all of whom demonstrated commendable skill, confidence, and discipline throughout the competition. Their participation highlights the island’s continued commitment to literacy development and excellence in youth education.
The Rotary Club of Anguilla would like to extend gratitude to the corporate sponsors whose support made the students’ participation possible. These sponsors are King Ocean, Safe Cargo, Liberty Credit Union, Funtime Charters, Anguilla Air and Seaport Authority, Sandy Island (Nicky V), 3R Company – Excellence 11, Ms. Shanicia Garraway, Reservation Clerk at the Blowing Point Ferry Terminal, and the Department of Education. Their contributions played a vital role in ensuring Anguilla’s strong representation in the competition.
Past President of the Rotary Club of Anguilla, Seymour Hodge, praised the students’ achievements, stating: “This remarkable accomplishment is a testament not only to the brilliance of our youth but also to the dedication of their teachers, families, coaches and schools. We are incredibly proud of all 16 participants, and especially of our 2 top achievers, who have shown that Anguilla continues to shine brightly on the regional stage.”
The Rotary Club of Anguilla extends sincere appreciation to the Rotary Club of St. Maarten–Mid Isle and Windward Island Bank for hosting another impactful competition that encourages academic growth and celebrates the power of literacy across the region.
Special thanks is extended to Rotarian Shemar for being the chaperon for the Anguillian students for both the semi-final and final round of the Spelling Bee competition.
The Rotary Club of Anguilla remains committed to supporting education, empowering youth, and fostering opportunities for excellence.
The Rotary Club of Anguilla meets on the first and second Thursday of each month at the Anguilla Great House at 6:00 p.m. Email: [email protected].


