School debating in Scotland

School Debating in Scotland is a competitive activity taken up on an extracurricular basis by many schools across the country. The main format of schools debating in Scotland is British Parliamentry, and competitions in this format are mostly run by universities across Scotland, although more national university competitions, such as Oxford and Cambridge, hold regional rounds in Scotland as well. The BP format of debating consists of teams of two from individual schools. However, School debaters also have the opportunity to debate in the Worlds format of debating, if they are selected to represent their country as Team Scotland at the World Schools Debating Championships. Each year, 12 school pupils are chosen to trial and from this group a team of 5 is chosen.

Scotland has won this tournament 4 times, in 1990,1999, 2007 and 2012, and reached the outrounds of the competition every year since they began competing in it, except in the 2013 tournament, held in Antalya,Turkey. Comprehensive debating resources for Scottish schools debaters and their coaches were written by the English-Speaking Union Scotland last year and can be found at Learning & Teaching Scotland.

The Law Society Donald Dewar Memorial Debating Tournament

This competition, organised by the Law Society of Scotland, is a Scottish schools debating competition, with the trophy currently held by the 2016 winners, Caitlin Sherret and Finaly Allmond of Nairn Academy. The tournament is currently sponsored by the Glasgow Bar Association and Simpson and Warwick Solicitors. The 2007 final was won by Craigmount High School of Edinburgh and chaired by Nicola Sturgeon MSP. The High School of Dundee finished second. The 2008 final was won by Joanna Farmer and Michael Sim of Robert Gordon's College, and the High School of Dundee again finished second. In 2009, Allen Farrington and Cosmo Grant, from The Glasgow Academy won the trophy. In 2010, the trophy was retained by The Glasgow Academy by Séamus Macdonald McGuigan and Oscar Lee. Craigmount High School dominated the early 2010s winning the trophy in both 2012 and 2014. [1] In 2015, Jamie MacLeod and Ewan Redpath of Madras College, St Andrews, won the competition. The 2016 final was won by Finlay Allmond and Caitlin Sherret of Nairn Academy.

The Courier and Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland Schools Junior Debating Competition

This competition is organised by the Courier newspaper, and is open to Junior school debaters in the area covered by the newspaper. It is sponsored by the Chartered Institute of Bankers in Scotland. The competition is in extended BP format, with three teams on each side rather than the more usual two, and is run on a knock-out basis, with 72 original teams being reduced to six finalists over the course of preparation rounds.There are many school s competing for the grand prize, from all over Scotland. The Grand Final is run, with the help of the University of St Andrews Union Debating Society, in Lower Parliament Hall, St Andrews, with the winners receiving a trip to America, and the runners-up a break in London. In the 2002 Grand Final, the Judges deemed that the quality of debate was so high that all competing teams were given honorary membership of University of St Andrews Union Debating Society.

Winners of the 2006/2007 competition were Shona Young and Kirsty Paterson-Hunter of Kinross High School, who spoke in opposition to the motion that 'This House Would ban non-reconstructive cosmetic surgery' winning on a unanimous vote. Runners-up were Marianne Inglis and Catherine Lovegrove from Morrison's Academy who argued for the motion.

Winners of the 2007/2008 competition were Emma Robertson and Ruth Thomson of Morrison's Academy, Crieff. The motion was "This House would ban Gambling" and the team successfully opposed the motion and won an all expenses paid trip to America. Among the finalists were a team from Robert Gordon's, two Morrison's teams, and a team from St John's.

For the 2009-'10 season, the competition will not run and its future looks to be in turmoil since the main sponsor (CIOBS) pulled out. There is however a new competition which has been formed to replace it, run with the support of GSK it will start in the spring of 2010. The new competition, the East of Scotland Debater, has since started. Regional heats have taken place and the final will be held on 4 June in St Andrews University's Parliament Hall. Finalists are Robert Gordon's College, Morrison's Academy, the High School of Dundee and Forfar Academy.

The ESU Scotland Juniors Competition

The largest competition in Scotland for S1-S3 debaters and is run by English-Speaking Union Scotland. The 2006/7 competition received 113 entries. The competition is in BP format, with four teams of two competing in the debate.

The 2007 grand final took place in the National Galleries of Scotland. The winners were Georgina Barker and Hannah Mackaness of George Heriot's School. The other finalists were Emma Robertson and Catherine Lovegrove of Morrison's Academy who were the runners-up and also St. Thomas Aquinas Secondary School and Dumfries Academy. The 2012 Grand Final took place in the Scottish Parliament building. The finalists were teams from George Heriot's School, Mearns Castle High School, Grove Academy and St Columba's School. The final was won by the team from St Columba's. The 2014 Grand Final also took place in the Scottish Parliament building. The finalists were teams from George Heriot's School, Dollar Academy, George Watson's College and Douglas Academy. The final was won by the team from Douglas Academy. The 2015 Grand Final was hosted by Standard Life in Edinburgh. The finalists were teams from Clifton Hall School, Morrison's Academy, George Watson's College and Renfrew High School.The final was won by the team from Clifton Hall School.

Aberdeen University Debater Schools Competition

Year R1 Motion R2 Motion R3 Motion Final Winner
2003 THW make voting compulsory THW legalise euthanasia THW plan for peace by preparing for war THW place further restrictions on asylum seekers entering the UK UNKNOWN
2004 THBT nuclear power is the future THBT there is no place for school uniform in today's society THW withdraw British troops from Iraq with immediate effect THW abolish child labour in the third world UNKNOWN
2005 THBT ASBOs are ineffective TH supports the policy of shoot-to-kill against suspected suicide bombers THW introduce compulsory organ donation THW ban advertising aimed at children UNKNOWN
2006 THBT political parties should be funded by the state THW ban home schooling THW boycott the Beijing Olympics THW prosecute the parents of obese children UNKNOWN
2007 THW vote for an independent Scotland THW introduce compulsory national service THW torture terrorist suspects in the interest of national security THBT juries in the trials of under-18s should be composed of their peers UNKNOWN
2008 THW ban experiments on animals THW prevent individuals with a criminal record from holding elected office THBT the BBC cannot justify the licence fee THBT foetal abnormality does not justify late abortion UNKNOWN
2009 THW scrap the war on drugs UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN UNKNOWN
Jan - 2011 THW abolish NATO THBT members of extremist political parties should not be allowed to teach in schools THBT tax payers should fund the Royal Wedding of Kate and William THBT developing countries should pay university tuition fees for female students only UNKNOWN
Nov - 2011 THW assassinate dictators of oppressive regimes THW abolish the right to strike THW ban Islamic women from wearing the veil in Britain THW privatise all universities UNKNOWN
2012 THBT the UK should leave the EU THW give prisoners the vote THW ban designer babies THBT hip hop does more harm than good UNKNOWN
2013 THBT the Arab Spring has not resulted in positive change TH regrets the commercialisation of Christmas THW allow euthanasia (in Harry Potter land) THW tell the Muggles everything UNKNOWN
2015 THW give refugees the right to vote THW not prosecute non-violent offenders motivated by social justice during US race riots or protests THW introduce gender-neutral schools in the UK THW allow military personnel to opt out of military operations based on conscious objections St Columba's

Glasgow University Union Schools Debating competition

Year R1 Motion R2 Motion R3 Motion R4 Motion Final Motion Winner
2003 THBT if you're old enough to pay taxes, you're old enough to vote THW rather have a presidential limo than a royal carriage THW kill killers N/A THBT George W Bush is the greatest threat to world peace UNKNOWN
2004 TH Disagrees with the redeployment of the Black Watch in Iraq THBT there should be no doctor/patient confidentiality for those under 16 THW remove the charitable status of fee-paying schools N/A THW create an independent state of Palestine UNKNOWN
2005 THW ban junk food in schools THW reform the house of lords THW adopt a shoot to kill policy N/A THBT politicians do not have a right to a private life UNKNOWN
2006 THBT religion has no place in school uniform TH Supports Scottish independence THW support assisted suicide N/A THW take pre-emptive military action against North Korea High School of Dundee
2007 THW legalise euthanasia THW pay a salary to mothers who stay at home THW include Christian references in the EU constitutional treaty N/A TH defends Musharraf's right to rule UNKNOWN
2008 THW teach creationism alongside evolutionary theory in the science classroom THBT social networking sites do more harm than good THW ban extremist political parties from standing in elections THW invade Zimbabwe TH fears a resurgent Russia UNKNOWN
2009 THW legalise all drugs THW ban prisoners from publishing accounts of their crimes THW force feed anorexics THBT private education is pernicious and should be halted immediately THBT the military targeting of any place of worship is a crime against humanity UNKNOWN
2011 THW make travellers travel THBT occupation should not be used as a tool of political discourse THW ban advertising aimed at children THW enforce random drug testing in schools THW offer military assistance to resistance groups that support democratic change in nations Dollar Academy
2012 THW ban strikes for teachers THW criminalise hate speech on social media THW introduce quotas for women on Olympic teams THW support an Israeli pre-emptive strike on Iran THW re-elect Barack Obama UNKNOWN
2013 THW ban the sale and consumption of alcohol THBT during an economic crisis the UK govt should suspend all aid to 3rd world countries THW make it compulsory for fathers to take parental leave from work TH supports Earth First in using illegal tactics against groups that may harm the environment THBT the Scottish govt should use the national curriculum to promote Scottish nationalism in Schools UNKNOWN
2014 THBT individuals should pay for their own Higher Education THW impose a sin tax on products containing meat THBT the West should actively support armed uprisings against authoritarian regimes THBT developed countries should not accept skilled migrants from developing countries THW reintroduce mandatory national service for young people in the UK Stewart's Melville College
2015 THBT the government should fund only degrees that have a high graduate employment rate THW make voting compulsory in all elections THW introduce a 50% quota for women on the boards of large companies THW replace juries in criminal trials with a panel of judges THBT the EU should force Britain to accept a substantially higher number of refugees High School of Dundee

2010's tournament is believed to have been held on Monday 1 November and the winners were Callum Worsley and Ruth Cameron (1st proposition) of Dollar Academy "A". The other finalists included Dollar Academy "C" (Thomas Clode and Anna George) and George Heriot's "A". They are believed to have debated the motion "This House would legalise gay marriage."

Forty teams from all over Scotland and northern England competed debating four motions: "This House would use torture in the interrogation of terror suspects"; "This House would make gaelic compulsory in schools"; and "This House would make foreign aid conditional on the promotion of women's rights"; "This house would impose harsher sentences on celebrity criminals".

Other Tournaments

Website And Information

Comprehensive debating resources can be found at http://www.ltscotland.org.uk/debatinginschools

References

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