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Debating Competition

The Learning Network Debating Competition took place at Liverpool Football Club’s home, Anfield on Tuesday 1st July 2014. There were 5 primary schools involved:

All Saints Catholic Primary School

  • Debating:
    ‘The Legacy of Olympics 2012 is already fading.’

Anfield Junior School

  • Debating:
    ‘We should let children and young people learn from their mistakes.’

Blessed Sacrament Catholic Junior School

  • Debating:
    ‘Reality TV is not real and it is not even good TV.’

Pinehurst Primary School

  • Debating:
    ‘Britain does not need the Royal Family.’

St Francis de Sales Catholic Junior School

  • Debating:
    ‘The use of animals for research and testing is a good thing.’