On Thursdays at lunchtime I run a debating club for the Year 6 (10 - 11 year old) children at the local Primary School. Last week there was much excitement as the result of a parcel I had received from the school office. It was a gavel, sent by Peter Blair, the Master in Charge of debating at Haileybury.
Our group has no one in it who has English as a first language. We are truly polyglot - the group of eighteen has over a dozen mother tongues; some of the children from francophone Africa are working in their third language when they debate in English. Even so we don't do badly. I had mentioned to Mr Blair that we had debated the Olympics recently and he said his groups had done the same. Last week the poor Year 6 group was under a bit of pressure as we debated the motion "This House believes there is no point doing mental maths" while their maths teacher was sitting in a corner of the class room marking maths papers. Not even the proposers of the motion dared vote for it - though they did come up with some reasonable arguments.
The gavel is a symbol of how links between institutions and communities can be forged. Although not to debate, groups from Haileybury have come here in the past. Once a confirmation class came to Mass and then went off to lunch with some of our parishioners before a tour of the area and then tea at the Vicarage. It was a great day on all sides. I hope it might be possible for me to take my debating club to a debate at Haileybury. In these days of measuring public benefit and quantifying what good charities do we run the risk of forgetting the mutual support to the education of the young that these small links contribute.
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Haileyburiana is a miscellany of things I got up to as President of the Haileybury Society in 2010 - 2011 and random musings on things to do with Haileybury. Whether you are an OH, a current pupil or parent, a teacher or other friend of the school I hope you will find something interesting here. The blog is no longer regularly updated, but there may still be occasional posts.
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Monday, November 15, 2010
Friday, October 22, 2010
Lots of Shouting!
Peter Blair is the Master i/c debating at Haileybury. He writes:
Intense pre-season… 1st team success… Yearlings A, B, C and D in action… call-up for England trials… Haileybury Debating Society!
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Not sure this image is really right for genteel ordered debate, but it is fun! LJM |
At the moment I am researching the history of debating at Haileybury for a section of Haileybury: A 150 Anniversary Portrait and I would love to hear from OHs about their memories. For the sake of comparison with the past (always a fun thing to do), here's what we do now. We have fortnightly public debates, very much along the lines of the House of Commons (lots of shouting) where the President takes the role of Speaker of the House; recent motions have included This House demands a mixed-sex boarding house at Haileybury (the motion fell). On alternate weeks we train teams for competitive debating competitions, including the Mace, Oxford Schools, Cambridge Schools and Durham Schools. Last year we were East of England Mace finalists and this year we hope to go further in all competitions. We have pre-season training and are planning a tour to Scotland (including a debate against my old school!) in February 2012. However, the House debating competition is still the highlight of the year; the competition is fierce and the new trophies (donated by the Haileybury Society) can only add to this. We would love to see OHs at the junior (Tuesday 16th November) and senior (Wednesday 17th November) House finals to see if Bartle Frere and Thomason, respectively, can defend their titles.
We are taking Haileybury debating forward based on the great traditions of Haileyburians over the years. I would be delighted to hear about their memories of debating at Haileybury over the years and from anyone who would like to support cups and prizes for our Maiden Speakers' Competition (for Removes) and Founder's Cup (Open Pairs).
Peter Blair
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