Trinity High School in Renfrew win COPFS schools public speaking competition

Trinity High School in Renfrew win COPFS schools public speaking competition

Trinity High School in Renfrew has won this year’s Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service (COPFS) schools public speaking competition.

Students Navya Joshi and Clara Boyd forged a winning partnership to edge out teams from Lesmahagow High School and Shawlands Academy in a keenly contested final at Parliament House in Edinburgh on Wednesday.

Each team was tasked with outlining in their speeches what Scotland-based equality law they would establish, for whom and why - and what it would aim to achieve and how?

The thought-provoking topic for this year’s final was: “If you were the new equalities minister for Scotland, what is the most pressing inequality you would tackle - why and how?”

Challenged with the job of judging this year’s competition were Solicitor General Ruth Charteris KC, Crown Agent John Logue, and Lesslie Young, chief executive Epilepsy Scotland.

Presenting the trophy to the winners, Ms Charteris congratulated each school on its contribution to a hard-fought final.

On behalf of the judges, she said: “We want to say that there were six inspirational speeches that were really delivered with conviction and passion. They were all excellent.

“We also want to say that we cannot believe that the six young people before us are S2 and S3. You are an absolute credit to your families, and to your schools.

“The other thing that I really wanted to say is that it’s so encouraging to see and witness respectful dialogue and interjections from all sides.”

The competition started in Glasgow in 2012 and quickly became popular with pupils and teachers. It represents part of the work done by Scotland’s prosecution service to improve understanding of equality and diversity issues.

This year’s competition involved 96 teams from 57 schools from across Scotland as well as 142 staff members from COPFS.

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