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As Mas Dominik 2025 celebrations take off in full swing, the highly anticipated second
round of the Inter-Secondary Schools Debating Competition is set to take place this
week, featuring six of Dominica’s top debating teams. Five schools that advanced from
the first round will be joined by last year’s champions in an intense battle of wit,
reasoning, and eloquence—all centered around thought-provoking Carnival-related
topics.
The competition kicks off on Wednesday, February 19, with Wesley High School (WHS)
taking on the defending champions, Orion Academy. Their debate topic, “Beauty
Pageants Are Outdated in a Modern Society Focused on Diversity and Inclusion,” will
see the ladies of WHS supporting the motion, while Orion Academy presents
counterarguments against it.
The intellectual showdown continues on Thursday, February 20, with Dominica
Grammar School (DGS) facing off against St. Martin Secondary School (SMSS) on the
topic, “The Government of Dominica Should Invest Heavily in Bouyon Music Now to
Ensure Future Economic Benefits From the Genre.” The DGS team will argue in favor of
this proposition, while SMSS will challenge its viability.
The final debate of the week, on Friday, February 21, will focus on the contentious topic,
“During Festive Seasons in Dominica, There Should Be a 9 PM Curfew Imposed on
Adolescents Below the Age of 18.” Pierre Charles Secondary School (PCSS) will argue in
support of the motion, while Portsmouth Secondary School (PSS) will oppose it.
All debates will occur at the University of the West Indies (UWI) Global Campus,
commencing at 2:30 PM. By the end of this round, four schools will advance to the
semifinals in March, with the ultimate goal of securing a spot in the grand finals
scheduled for April.
Revived three years ago after a long hiatus, the Inter-Secondary Schools Debating
Competition has become a cornerstone for nurturing critical thinking, research
proficiency, and public speaking skills among Dominican students.
Ms. Trudy Christian, Interim President of the Dominica State College (DSC) and lead
organizer of the competition encourages the public to support these young debaters
by attending the debates in person or watching online. Live coverage will be on
EmoNews, DBS Radio, and Dominica News Online.
With strong backing from DSC’s Literary and Debating Society, as well as this year’s
headline sponsor, Josephine Gabriel & Co. Ltd., the competition has solidified its
reputation as a premier platform for showcasing the intellectual prowess of the nation’s
youth.
Other sponsors of the competition are Lindo Mart, National Cooperative Credit Union,
KFC, Fine Foods Inc., DOWASCO, DOMLEC, HHV Whitchurch & Co. Ltd., National
Bank of Dominica, Insurance Company of the West Indies, Jays Bookstore, Republic
Bank, Moreau & Co. Ltd.