Oracy competition 2025
On 22 January, Kilburn Grange School hosted the annual heat for the Cicero Cup debate competition.
Eight teams from seven London schools competed for the chance to advance to the Cicero Cup National semi-finals. 48 pupils spent the day developing their oracy, confidence and critical thinking, leaving with newfound abilities and lifelong memories.
The competition featured two rounds: the first was a pre-planned round with topics such as banning cars and shutting down zoos. In the second round, pupils were given 20 minutes to prepare their arguments for an impromptu debate.
"Star speakers" were recognised by the facilitators for their respectful and well-thought-out debating techniques. Oliyad, from Kilburn Grange School, was praised by Scott Ralston from Noisy Classroom as "the most stylish speaker I've seen in years in primary school debates." He continued by highlighting Oliyad's ability to command a room, his targeted use of language, and engaging style.
Mr Ralston also mentioned that he had seen "some of the strongest primary debates in a while, the pupils were talented across the board!"
Congratulations to all the pupils who participated in the debates, and to all the teachers for their involvement in the competition; and special thanks to Scott and Debbie from Noisy Classroom.
Oracy Competition 2025: Cicero Cup