On Monday morning Blackford and Wellesley took part in the third preliminary round of the Inter-House Debating Competition.
The motion for the debate was ‘This house believes that the spread of ‘fake news’ makes democracy impossible'. A hard fought debate saw both teams provide arguments for and against the motion with both teams drawing on recent examples of Brexit, American Presidential campaigns and the alleged interference of Russia in recent European political issues. Both teams were very impressive and had clearly researched their arguments well. However, of considerable note was the way in which both teams went about delivering their arguments. All spoke clearly and confidently and with a meaningful and varied tone that allowed all in the audience to be engaged by the debate. Blackford ran out the eventual winners and I wish both teams the best moving forward.
Dan Cupit - Deputy Head, Academic
Old House took on Priory in the final preliminary round of this year’s debating competition. In another topic ripped from our modern headlines, the competitors took on ‘fake news’ and its impact on democracy. Both houses were well represented by their younger years, as Bodo and Lily spoke clearly and confidently. Gabriel gave an engaging performance with a well sequenced and convincing argument, while the two Katies on Priory’s team presented their ideas with passion and clarity.
Old House were the victors on the day, and congratulations go to both teams for a spirited performance.
Duncan Ericson - English Teacher
@KSBBlackfordHse debating team - super debut from 4th Former Ben and L6th Former Sandy with captain Seb. Thank you to @KSBWellesleyHse - a close run thing. pic.twitter.com/Z6ZNIUKBf8
— Blackford House (@KSBBlackfordHse) November 19, 2019
The debate team ready for a fantastic clash with Priory. The girls were tough opponents and Old House won by 1 point. Well done to Bodo, Gabe and Hamish. @KSBOldHouse @KSB500th @KSBPhotos @KSBEngLit pic.twitter.com/ylnkE0dL3v
— Old House (@KSBOldHouse) November 18, 2019