Debate competition hosted by Rotary club
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The event took place on March 15.
Ten teams from the local primary schools took part and the motions, chosen by Year Five children, included banning Pokemon Go, preventing British monarchs reigning beyond a certain age and banning driverless cars.
On the panel of adjudicators were Andrew Shaxson, district councillor for Harting Ward, Robin Kemp, from the English Department of Midhurst Rother College, Peter Shaw, representing Rotary Club, Jo Lorimer-Green, English and drama teacher and three Midhurst Rother College students, Anna, Hector and Sam.
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Hide AdThe debates were keenly contested and the audience put a range of searching questions from the floor to all teams.
Points were awarded for content, presentation, rebutting arguments and responding to questions from the floor and the results were very close.
Midhurst were awarded 143 points and Easebourne, the runners-up, gained 147 points but the winners, with 150 points, were Hollycombe.
Robert Morrison, president of Midhurst & Petworth Rotary, presented the trophy.
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Hide AdThis is the fourth year that the competition has taken place and the standard of debating gets stronger each year.
This year, as an experiment, some schools brought additional children to watch and learn and the venue was switched to the theatre to accommodate the larger numbers.
This innovation lent the event a greater sense of occasion and audience and the Midhurst & Petworth Rotary hope to repeat it next year.
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