Latest news: In the District Final in Bury St Edmunds on 8 February the Springwood team beat Copleston School in Ipswich and the Perse School in Cambridge. The Regional Final is on 21 March.
Four teams took part in the local round of this
competition organised by the Rotary Club of King’s Lynn – Marshland High
School, Smithdon High School, Springwood High School and Terrington St Clements
High School. The debates covered topics
relating to the influence of social media, police carrying guns, the
privatisation of the NHS and human organ donation.
The winning team was that from Springwood High School: Alexandra Ampomah who proposed the motion that the NHS should be privatised; Elizabeth Mathew who opposed the motion; and Jeremy Mathew who chaired the debate. They will represent the local area in the District round of this national competition at Bury St Edmunds on Saturday 8 February at King Edward Vl School, Bury St Edmunds.
Two years ago a team from Springwood High School got through to the National Final in Exeter and last year another Springwood team reached the South-east Regional Final in Redbridge.
Photo: The Springwood High School team (from left to right): Alexandra Ampomah; Jeremy Mathew; and Elizabeth Mathew, together with the President of the Rotary Club of King’s Lynn, Steve Roberts.
The Rotary Youth Speaks Competition is a well-established and successful competition organised and promoted by Rotary International in Great Britain and Ireland. It is a four-stage competition which is designed to support and encourage the development of effective communication skills. Some stages may have more than one round.
This competition aims to offer young people:
· experience in speaking on a public platform as a member of a team
· an incentive to formulate ideas on topical subjects
· discipline in dealing with a topic in a limited time
· the opportunity of learning and practising high standards of expression, presentation and
appearance
· impartial feedback and assessment of performance by experienced adjudicators
Who can take part?
The competition is open all schools and college communities including those that are home educated and any other young people’s community organisations, for example, community RotaKids, community Interact, Scout Groups, Girl Guides.
Each team will comprise of three students in full time education in two age groups:
Intermediate: 11 to 13 years Senior: 14 to 17 years
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