Club News - Public Speaking Comp. 2008

January 2008

The Rotary Club of West Woodspring in partnership with The Rotary Club of Weston-super-Mare organized a public speaking competition for school children as part of a regional/national Rotary competition.

The annual Youth Speaks public speaking competition for school children is hosted by the Rotary Clubs of West Woodspring and Weston Super Mare.

This year’s event was particularly successful and took place at Broadoak Community School on 21 and 22 January when 24 teams from local Primary and Community schools took part.

The competition was divided into Junior, Intermediate and Senior age groups. Each team of three had to present a topic of their choice and speak to an assembled audience for a set amount of time. Adjudicators awarded points for presentation, response to a question and the quality of the vote of thanks.

Junior teams from Ashcombe, Banwell, Becket, Christ Church, Mead Vale, Oldmixon and Walliscote Primary Schools took part. The winners were Mead Vale Primary School who, together with the Runners-up – Banwell Primary School – now go forward to the District Finals in Congresbury on 27 March.


Junior Winners
with Grace Higgins (President - The Rotary Club of Weston-super-Mare)

Broadoak School and Worle Community School both entered teams for the Intermediate competition and both succeeded in having one of their teams progress to the Area Semi Finals which took place in Taunton on 13 February.


Intermediate Winners
with John Murphy (President - The Rotary Club of West Woodspring)

The Senior competition was won by Broadoak Community School resulting in two of their teams going forward to the Area Semi Finals which took place in Langport on 14 February.


Senior Winners
with John Murphy (President - The Rotary Club of West Woodspring)

Rotary International supports and encourages pupils to take part in these public speaking competitions which are designed to give young people an experience which will be a significant benefit them their future careers.

The Rotary Clubs of West Woodspring and Weston Super Mare recognise the efforts of all the children who took part and the encouragement and support given by their parents and the teachers at all the schools involved