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On Monday, 31 March, St Bernard’s College hosted Round 2 of the Debater Association of Victoria (DAV) Schools Competition for the Essendon Region. 

It was a night of highs and lows for our debating teams, with A Grade securing a thrilling one-point victory, B and C Grades putting up strong fights but ultimately falling short, and D Grade delivering a record-breaking 10-point triumph

The headline clash of the evening was the A Grade debate, where our team faced fierce opposition in a battle of logic and rhetoric. In a debate that could have swung either way, our speakers held their nerve, crafting well-structured arguments and sharp rebuttals to narrowly defeat their opponents by a single point. Their ability to think on their feet proved decisive, securing a hard-fought win. 

The B and C Grade teams fought valiantly but were unable to claim victory, despite their well-reasoned cases and passionate deliveries. While the results did not go their way, the teams showed resilience and promise, proving that they will be strong contenders in future rounds. 

The moment of the night belonged to D Grade, who astounded observers with an unprecedented 10-point victory—a margin rarely seen in debating competitions. Their arguments were airtight, their rebuttals razor-sharp, and their delivery confident and commanding. From the first speech to the final summary, they dominated the contest, leaving no doubt about the outcome. Congratulations go out to Samuel for being the best speaker in this debate, with an incredible speaker score of 78 points

With mixed results across the board, the night showcased the talent, determination, and spirit of our debaters. As the competition heats up, all eyes will be on the next round, where our teams will look to build on their successes and bounce back from setbacks.

Mr Sean Pieper