Young orators make their mark
Last week, six Key Stage 3 students showcased their intellectual curiosity, problem-solving abilities and communication skills at the Rotary Youth Speaks Competition. Held at Bedford High School in Leigh, this prestigious public speaking event saw 90 teams from 45 schools, all supported by 27 Rotary Clubs, compete in the first round.
The Bridgewater teams had the opportunity to speak on the following topics:
Team 1 – The Detrimental Effect of Gun Violence on American Teenagers
- Grace, Year 8
- Sasha, Year 8
- Sumayyah, Year 8
Team 2 – The Barriers to Creativity in 21st Century Life
- Dexter, Year 8
- Oliver, Year 8
- Alexa, Year 9
As first-time participants, our students embraced the challenge and gained valuable insights from observing other schools’ presentations. Each student delivered their speech with confidence and clarity, earning praise from both the judges and members of Worsley Rotary, who attended in support of our teams.
We are incredibly proud of all our students for their courage, commitment and outstanding performances. Good luck to Team 2, who won the Intermediate section (years 7-9) and have progressed to the North West district final. They will compete at Hope Academy, Newton-le-Willows, on Wednesday 12th March.