Primary and intermediate pupils' knowledge tested

Sacred Heart pupils (from left) Sean Newlands, Maddy Holden and Anastasia Burrell (all 10) take part in the quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Sacred Heart pupils (from left) Sean Newlands, Maddy Holden and Anastasia Burrell (all 10) take part in the quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Temuka Primary pupils (from left) Brylee Crawford, Marrisa Shannon and Zoe Spillane (all 11) took first placein the years 5 and 6 current events quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Temuka Primary pupils (from left) Brylee Crawford, Marrisa Shannon and Zoe Spillane (all 11) took first placein the years 5 and 6 current events quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Ashburton Borough 1 team members (from left) Ashleigh Clarke, Hebe Gormly and Glora Massih (all 10) take part in the current events quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Ashburton Borough 1 team members (from left) Ashleigh Clarke, Hebe Gormly and Glora Massih (all 10) take part in the current events quiz. Photo: Greta Yeoman
Pick me! Dorie School pupils (from left) Daniel Dolan (11), Brianna Sloper (12) and Billie Surridge (13) raise their hands in answer to a question during the quick-fire quiz section of the Otago Daily Times Extra! Central South Island years 7 and 8 quiz l
Pick me! Dorie School pupils (from left) Daniel Dolan (11), Brianna Sloper (12) and Billie Surridge (13) raise their hands in answer to a question during the quick-fire quiz section of the Otago Daily Times Extra! Central South Island years 7 and 8...
Making the most of some down time are (from left) Robert McIvor (13), Ben Goldingham (13) and Harry Brokenshire (13), of Bluestone School. Photo: Alexia Johnston
Making the most of some down time are (from left) Robert McIvor (13), Ben Goldingham (13) and Harry Brokenshire (13), of Bluestone School. Photo: Alexia Johnston
Ashburton Intermediate pupils (from left) Matthew Wong, Sam Orr and Amelie Dick-Robertson (all 12) took first place in the years 7 and 8 quiz last night, answering 95 out of 100 questions correctly. Photo: Greta Yeoman.
Ashburton Intermediate pupils (from left) Matthew Wong, Sam Orr and Amelie Dick-Robertson (all 12) took first place in the years 7 and 8 quiz last night, answering 95 out of 100 questions correctly. Photo: Greta Yeoman.
Taking part in the event were (from left) Isla Young (12), Bronte Murney (13) and Olivia Dunn (12), of Craighead Diocesan School. Photo: Alexia Johnston
Taking part in the event were (from left) Isla Young (12), Bronte Murney (13) and Olivia Dunn (12), of Craighead Diocesan School. Photo: Alexia Johnston

Ashburton Intermediate pupils brainstormed their way into first place at the Otago Daily Times Extra! Central South Island years 7 and 8 quiz last night.

Matthew Wong, Sam Orr and Amelie Dick-Robertson answered 95 out of 100 questions correctly during the evening's event, held at Timaru Boys' High School.

Matthew said the trio had been ''quite surprised'' to find themselves in first place partway through the quiz, competing against 35 other teams from around the region.

However, with a few practices under their belts and a track record for gaining a placing in previous quizzes, the team was well prepared to win the event, he said.

Gleniti No2 came in second on 90 points, followed by Grantlea Downs School on 89.

The intermediate competition followed the years 5 and 6 quiz held earlier in the day, which was won by Temuka Primary.

Thirty-two teams from around the Central South Island gathered to show off their current events knowledge, with the Temuka No1 team of Brylee Crawford, Marissa Shannon and Zoe Spillane answering 93 of 100 questions correctly.

The primary-age quiz was a close competition with Gleniti No2 coming in second with 91 points, while their schoolmates in Gleniti No1 took third place just one point behind.

Questions covered world politics including American President Donald Trump, the America's Cup and Russian President Vladimir Putin, as well as New Zealand celebrities, including pop musician Lorde and canoeist Lisa Carrington, and a quiz on world flags.

The region's years 9 and 10 teams are set to compete at Timaru Boys' High School this afternoon.

The event was run by the Otago Daily Times, through Extra!, its monthly Newspapers in Education publication for primary, intermediate and junior secondary school pupils.

-By Greta Yeoman

-Additional reporting by Alexia Johnston

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