Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School wins the first round of the JOF Haynes Debating Competition 2022

The 2022 edition of the JOF Haynes Memorial Inter-Secondary School Debating Competition was launched today and the Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School emerged as the winner of the first round of debating which followed against the Fort Wellington Secondary School.

The highly anticipated competition was launched today in Region Five at the Latchmansingh Primary School Annex where the two teams met to battle with words.

The winning team representing the Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School receive their trophy from the Assistant Chief Education Officer (Secondary), Ms. Tiffany Harvey

The Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School, the opposition, was represented by Crystal Smartt (1st speaker), Quincie Andrews (2nd speaker) and Masani Jordan (3rd speaker). The team scored 268 points and Masani Jordan was judged the best speaker.

Meanwhile, the Fort Wellington Secondary School, the proposing side, scored 244 points and was represented by Christal Welch (1st speaker), Tejwattie Sirirampersaud (2nd speaker) and Basmattie Chrisendat (3rd speaker).

Masani Jordan OF THE Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School who was judged the best speaker receives her prize

The two teams debated the moot: The rapid increase in private schooling in Guyana is an indictment of the public education system.

The Assistant Chief Education Officer with responsibility for Secondary Education, Ms. Tiffany Harvey, officially declared the competition open. She said that the COVID-19 pandemic caused the competition to be held virtually over the past two years. She noted, however, that nothing beats face-to-face competition and that it was good to have the competition return to its normal mode.

(from left) Quincie Andrews, Crystal Smartt and Masani Jordan of the Winifred Gaskin Memorial Secondary School and Christal Welch, Tejwattie Sirirampersaud, and Basmattie Chrisendat of the Fort Wellington Secondary School pose for a photo following today’s competition

She said that several debates will continue tomorrow as the competition is rolled out across the country. Education Officers, Mr. Lalchand Salik and Mr. Sheldon Granville also delivered remarks during today’s brief opening ceremony.

The filled Latchmansingh Primary School Annex to witness the first round of debating for the JOF Haynes Memorial Inter-Secondary School Debating Competition

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