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THE THIRD EDITION OF THE ST. JOHN'S ALL-INDIA INTERNATIONAL DEBATE COMES TO AN END

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WE WILL BE BACK AGAIN, SAYS THE PARTICIPANTS

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The St. John’s All-India/ International Debate ended with as much excitement as it had started with. The highlight of the debate was the fervor and eloquence exhibited by the participating teams. The audience and jury were impressed by the mature and coherent arguments about the Glasgow climate change pact. This debate has set a new benchmark for the following years. The 3-Day mega event concluded with an amazing prize distribution ceremony.

The winners of the grand trophy and an INCREDIBLE cash prize of Rs 1 LAKH were the students from St. Columba's School, New Delhi. The Runners' up prize of Rs. 25000 was bagged by the team from La Martiniere Girls' College, Lucknow, as the prize was forfeited by the team from the host school ( St. John's High School) .

The judges for the final round, Hon'ble Justice Aman Chaudhary, Dr. Sandeep Chhatwal and Mr. Abhaynoor Singh(Global Sales Manager-Tynor Orthotics Pvt. Ltd ) all commended the speakers and lauded the efforts of St. John's to have been able to conduct this debate in a seamless fashion.

(SUBHEAD)There was an array of prizes won by the students such as the Best Speaker, Best Interjector and Best Rebuttal.

The Chief Guest for the closing ceremony, Hon'ble Justice B S Walia( Punjab & Haryana High Court), congratulated the students for exhibiting great talent and also congratulated Mrs. Kavita Das, Principal, St John’s High School for organizing an event that promoted international camaraderie. The event was presided over by Ms. Carol Goyal,daughter of Dr. Sandeep Goyal,the visionary who made this possible. She was a great motivating factor throughout the event.

Winners SJAID

Day 1 ( 24/8/22) 

Best Rebuttal- Naisha Moudgil, Sacred Heart Senior Secondary School, Chandigarh, Niti Garg, St. Joseph's Convent Senior. Sec School, Bhatinda

Best Interjector – Strelisha Karen Lewis, Abu Dhabi Indian School, Al Muroor . Rumman Ashfaq Habib La Martiniere College ( Boys)

Best Speaker Shabtab Singh Khaira, Springdale Senior Secondary School, Amritsar

Day 2 ( 25/8/22)

Best Rebuttal- Vanshika Singh La Martiniere Girls' College , Lucknow, Avni Agarwal, Mayo College Girls School , Ajmer, Best Interjector- Prisha Agarwal St. Vincent's High & Technical School, Asansol Sabyasachi Das, St. John's High School

Best Speaker- Sujaan Singh Sidhu, St. John's High School  

WINNING SCHOOL– St. Columba's School, New Delhi. 

RUNNERS UP- La Martiniere Girls' College, Lucknow

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