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Donegal school on the podium in prestigious debating competition

written by Cronan Scanlon April 23, 2021
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A team from St Columba’s College in Stranorlar has finished in the top three in a prestigious European debating competition, it has just  been announced.

Aisling Cannon and Sarah McMenamin (both Fifth Years) came in an impressive third place in the 2021 Model Council of the European Union Debate.  Their teacher is Ann Marie Wade.

Aisling and Sarah celebrate their podium finish!

The event took place online today and St Columba’s team rose above 24 other schools from all over Ireland, while discussing a coordinated response at EU level to serious cross-border threats to health. The theme of this year’s debate is highly topical as EU Member States are actively looking into ways to coordinate their health policies to respond more effectively to global health pandemics and emergencies such as Covid-19.

St Columba’s College role-played Croatia.

St Columbas College, Stranorlar.

Minister for European Affairs, Thomas Byrne, TD opened the debate: “Today you are up for an exciting challenge. Taking part in negotiations at the heart of the European Union is not an easy task. It requires knowledge of different cross-cutting policy areas, from climate and agriculture, to science, technology and health. You need to be able to understand various points of view from different people and Member States, to actively listen and work constructively with them.”

For the Model Council, each school represents one EU Member State. Before the debate, the students and their teachers research the issues for the country they are role-playing. The Ambassadors from each EU country engaged with students in advance of the debate to help them prepare to represent their home country.

Acting Head of the European Commission Representation in Ireland, Andy Klom said: ” I would like to pay tribute to all the students and teachers who have worked so hard to prepare for today’s debate. I would also like to thank EU Member State ambassadors for their support. Over the last few weeks, many ambassadors have been in touch with the schools representing their countries to provide guidance and encouragement to students.”

The debate was chaired by Martina Fitzgerald, CEO of Scale Ireland, and the judges were Noelle O’Connell of European Movement Ireland and Mary McCaughey of Eurofound. The prizes were announced by Green Party MEP, Grace O’Sullivan.

Donegal school on the podium in prestigious debating competition was last modified: April 23rd, 2021 by Cronan Scanlon
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