Secondary Schools Public Speaking Competition back after 1-year hiatus
After a one year hiatus, the LIME Secondary Schools Public Speaking Competition is back on the academic calendar of events for the nationâs students.
The Ministry of Education and the Lionâs Club South have signed a memorandum of understanding regarding the future of this event to avoid a repeat of last yearâs disagreement over the proposed {{more}} debate topics – which resulted in the cancellation of the competition.
At a press conference held on Wednesday, September 17 – from which the Ministry of Education was noticeably absent – officials from the Lionâs Club South and LIME outlined the plans and schedule for this yearâs competition.
Assuring those gathered of the Ministryâs cooperation despite the absence of a representative at the press conference, president of Lionâs Club South Michael John said: âThat is no indication that they are not on board. They are fully on board with us this year.â
John expressed his pleasure at once again being able to collaborate with LIME and the Ministry of Education on this âflagship project.â
Additionally, he outlined the objectives of his organisation in hosting this annual event, which include: developing the public speaking skills of secondary school students; raising awareness of current issues among young adults and the wider nation; broadening the scope of the Lionâs Club South; stimulating an attitude of research among the nationâs youth; and providing a forum for the discussion of issues of national importance.
LIME country manager Leslie Jack said that he is pleased that the âkinksâ have been worked out between the Lionâs Club South and the Ministry, and that LIME can continue to support education in SVG in this way.
âIt [the competition] was dearly missed last year… more so by the students who were keenly looking forward to participating in the competition,â said Jack.
He went on to say that LIME is investing âin excess of $30,000 into the event â in cash and in kind. Participants and winners will be included in LIMEâs scholarship programme, and teachers who coach the students will also be rewarded for their involvement.
In addition to the usual prizes and awards, the winning school will receive $2,500, to be used towards a project of the institutionâs choice.
The public speaking competition will take place in four preliminary rounds with zones 1, 2, 3 and 4 being held on September 30, October 1, October 2, and October 3, respectively.
Zone 1 will take place at the Girlsâ High School, and will include students from Bishopâs College Kingstown, Girlsâ High School, Dr JP Eustace Secondary, St Josephâs Convent Kingstown, St Clair Dacon Secondary, Thomas Saunders Secondary and the Emmanuel High School.
Zone 1âs topic will be: âBullying (including cyber bullying), social exclusion, stigmatisation and scorn are accepted responses to individuals whose personal choices do not conform to societal norms.â
Zone 2 (National Public Library conference room) will include students from the Bethel High School, St Vincent Grammar School, Bequia Community High School, Bequia Seventh Day Adventist Secondary, Intermediate High School and the West St George Secondary.
Zone 2âs topic will be: âDrug and alcohol dependency, particularly in young adults, is a disease too often overlooked.â
Zone 3 (North Union Learning Resource Centre) will include students from St Josephâs Convent Marriaqua, Mountain View Seventh Day Adventist Academy, Georgetown Secondary, Adelphi Secondary, North Union Secondary, Sandy Bay Secondary, and the George Stephens Secondary.
The topic for Zone 3 will be: âThe effects of climate change on agriculture and marine life is a frightening proposition to which poor countries like St Vincent and the Grenadines will never be able to adequately respond.â
Zone 4 (Barrouallie Learning Resource Centre) will include students from the St Martinâs Secondary, Central Leeward Secondary, Troumaca Secondary, Petit Bordel Secondary, Union Island Secondary and the Buccament Bay Secondary.
Their topic will be: âThe economics of marijuana is the main driver behind the medical claims.â
The winners of each zone will take part in the final, scheduled to be held on Wednesday, October 22 at the Methodist Church Hall.(JSV)