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Oracy Ambassadors do it again!

“Raise your words, not your voice. It is rain that grows flowers, not thunder.” Rumi

Congratulations to Eugene and Jake from the college’s Public Speaking Society who took part in the Annual Catholic Schools Public Speaking Contest. The event was held at the college on Friday July 5th.

Both students did a remarkable job on their presentations, greatly impressing the three members of the judging panel.

Mr Michael Shankland Head of the Judging Panel commented on, the very high level of public speaking from all schools, but in the end the winner was Jake Cliff from Archbishop Beck Catholic College.

In Addition, the college public speaking society this week took part in a special Training Day at Hope University – called “Discover Your Voice” The day saw schools from across the region take part in an intensive day of training. This was a joint collaboration between Archbishop Beck Catholic, The English Speaking Union, Liverpool and Merseyside ESU Branch and Hope University.​