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The English-Speaking Union Schools Mace is an annual debating tournament for secondary schools in England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
The competition was founded in 1957 by the journalist Kenneth Harris of The Observer newspaper,[1] and was initially known as The Observer Schools Mace. Since 1995, the tournament has been organised by the English-Speaking Union, with assistance from several regional convenors.[2]
Schools across the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland are eligible to enter one team in the championships each year, made up of two student debaters from the school. Teams compete in area qualifying rounds, with the best performing teams going on to the national finals to determine an English, Irish, Scottish and Welsh champion team. These four teams then compete in an International Final to determine the overall champions. The championship trophy is known as the Silver Mace.
The equivalent competition for universities in the UK and Ireland is the John Smith Memorial Mace.
See also
- John Smith Memorial Mace (universities competition)
- English-Speaking Union
References
- ^ The journalist who saved The Observer The Guardian, 3 July 2005
- ^ Schools Mace Debating Competition
External links
Categories:- European debating competitions
- Schools debating competitions
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