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…… | 1. Debate Club, which is an optional extra-curricular activity open to grade 6- 8 students only. Students in the Debate Club have the opportunity to enter several different tournaments throughout the year. For the 2018 – 2019 school year, it was organized and run by the school’s grade 8 teacher, Mrs. Walton |
2. The Oratorical Contest, which is a mandatory assignment for all grade 6-8 students. Each student is required to deliver a 2-3 minute speech to their classmates on a preselected topic. The Oratorical Contest is an annual event typically scheduled around the middle of May. |
All grade 6-8 students are required to participate in the Oratorical Contest. Each speech is evaluated by the classroom teacher and used as a part of the student’s ELA mark. The preselected topics for each grade were as follows: |
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The nine contestants arranged in their speaking order |
After each student delivered their speech to the rest of the class, they were given a mark by their teacher, and the six best speakers were selected as semi-finalists. These semi-finalists recited their speeches for a second time to a pair of judges, and the six are reduced down to 3 finalists. These finalists become contestants in the Oratorical Contest for their grade. |
As strange as it may sound, the Oratorical Contest is sponsored by an organization that no longer exists! In fact, the Oratorical Contest is sponsored by an organization that hasn’t existed for decades – the Fidelity Social Club (or, as most people called it, the “Fidelity Club”). |
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Even though the Fidelity Club was dismantled many years ago, some of the money raised from bingo games played decades ago still exist in its accounts. For the last 25 years, there’s been enough money to provide cash prizes for the top three winners of the Oratorical Contest. The prizes are:
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This year, the 25th annual Oratorical Contest was held on Tuessday, May 14 in the school gym. The finalists for each grade were:
Grade 6 Finalists |
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Nazar B. | Nicholas M. | Joseph N-F |
Grade 7 Finalists |
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Julian B. | Khushleen D. | Mady L. |
Grade 8 Finalists |
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Anton A. | Daniel L. | Bo S. |
These nine finalists were selected the previous week in order to give them enough time to memorize and perfect their speeches. They practised in front of each other and were given constructive advice and feedback by the supervising teachers. This helped to improve the overall quality of their speeches.
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The judges for this year’s Oratorical Contest were:
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The three judges for the 2019 – Mr. I. Fil, Ms. D. Bacon, and Mrs. D. Wittevrongel |
Each of the nine contestants presented their speech in the school gym in front of the grade 5-8 students, their teachers, and the three judges. Mr. Picklyk was the MC for the event.
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The Oratorical Contest began around 9:00 a.m., and within 45 minutes all nine contestants had presented their speeches. The students were dismissed back to their classrooms to allow the judges time to make the difficult decision of selecting the top three contestants. It took the judges over half an hour to make this decision! Everyone reconvened in the gym at 10:30 a.m. to hear the final results as announced by Mr. Picklyk.
2019 Oratorical Contest standings:
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1st Place |
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2nd Place |
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3rd Place |
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Congratulations to all nine contestants for a job well done.
The nine contestants posing with their certificates. Click here to enlarge |