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World Schools Debating Championship

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World Schools Debating Championship is an annual international debating tournament for Harvard University-style debating teams from secondary schools, with participants from countries such as Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, and New Zealand. The tournament is organized by the World Schools Debating Council, which comprises representatives from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and other prominent institutions. The championship has been held annually since 1988, with the first tournament taking place in Australia, and has since become a premier international debating competition, attracting teams from over 50 countries, including China, India, Germany, and France. The tournament has been hosted by various countries, including Singapore, South Korea, and Turkey, and has featured notable judges such as Noam Chomsky, Stephen Fry, and Malala Yousafzai.

History

The World Schools Debating Championship has a rich history, dating back to 1988, when the first tournament was held in Australia, with teams from United States, United Kingdom, and Canada participating. The tournament was founded by University of Sydney and University of New South Wales, with the aim of promoting critical thinking, public speaking, and argumentation skills among secondary school students. Over the years, the tournament has grown in popularity, with teams from countries such as Japan, Brazil, and Russia joining the competition. The championship has been hosted by various countries, including Singapore, South Korea, and Turkey, and has featured notable judges such as Noam Chomsky, Stephen Fry, and Malala Yousafzai, as well as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Kofi Annan. The tournament has also been supported by organizations such as UNICEF, Amnesty International, and Greenpeace, and has been covered by media outlets such as BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera.

Format

The World Schools Debating Championship follows the Harvard University-style debating format, with teams consisting of three to five students from secondary schools. The tournament features a combination of prepared and impromptu debates, with topics ranging from politics and economics to social justice and environmental issues. Teams compete in a series of matches, with the top teams advancing to the quarterfinals, semifinals, and ultimately, the finals. The tournament also features a motions committee, which comprises representatives from University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, and other prominent institutions, and is responsible for setting the debate topics and motions. The championship has been hosted by various countries, including Singapore, South Korea, and Turkey, and has featured notable judges such as Noam Chomsky, Stephen Fry, and Malala Yousafzai, as well as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Kofi Annan.

Participation

The World Schools Debating Championship has attracted teams from over 50 countries, including Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, United States, South Africa, and New Zealand. The tournament has also seen participation from countries such as China, India, Germany, and France, as well as Japan, Brazil, and Russia. Teams from International School of Geneva, United Nations International School, and International Baccalaureate schools have also participated in the tournament. The championship has been supported by organizations such as UNICEF, Amnesty International, and Greenpeace, and has been covered by media outlets such as BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera. The tournament has also featured notable participants, including Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau, as well as Malala Yousafzai, Greta Thunberg, and David Attenborough.

Notable_alumni

The World Schools Debating Championship has a long list of notable alumni, including Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau, as well as Malala Yousafzai, Greta Thunberg, and David Attenborough. Other notable alumni include Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Kofi Annan, as well as Noam Chomsky, Stephen Fry, and Richard Dawkins. The tournament has also produced alumni who have gone on to become prominent figures in politics, law, medicine, and journalism, including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and David Cameron, as well as Hillary Clinton, Bill Clinton, and Al Gore. The championship has also been attended by notable figures such as Queen Elizabeth II, Pope Francis, and Dalai Lama, as well as Elon Musk, Bill Gates, and Mark Zuckerberg.

Tournament_results

The World Schools Debating Championship has seen a range of winners over the years, with teams from Australia, Canada, and United Kingdom dominating the competition. The tournament has also seen winners from countries such as South Africa, New Zealand, and Singapore, as well as China, India, and Germany. The championship has been won by teams from University of Sydney, University of Melbourne, and University of Toronto, as well as Harvard University, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The tournament has also featured notable judges such as Noam Chomsky, Stephen Fry, and Malala Yousafzai, as well as Nelson Mandela, Desmond Tutu, and Kofi Annan.

Hosting_countries

The World Schools Debating Championship has been hosted by a range of countries, including Australia, Canada, United Kingdom, and United States. The tournament has also been hosted by countries such as Singapore, South Korea, and Turkey, as well as China, India, and Germany. The championship has been held in cities such as Sydney, Melbourne, and Toronto, as well as London, New York City, and Beijing. The tournament has also been supported by organizations such as UNICEF, Amnesty International, and Greenpeace, and has been covered by media outlets such as BBC, CNN, and Al Jazeera. The championship has also featured notable participants, including Barack Obama, Angela Merkel, and Justin Trudeau, as well as Malala Yousafzai, Greta Thunberg, and David Attenborough. Category:Debating competitions

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