Ashbourne school wins Meath Libraries European Debate challenge
Congratulations are in order for the Coláiste De Lacy students who won this year's EU Debate Competition organised by Meath County Council Library Service.
Coláiste De Lacy students delivered a remarkable performance opposing the motion that ‘The EU has brought peace and prosperity to Europe’, overcoming challenges from Eureka Secondary School in a fiercely contested final.
This year’s debate series was supported by the Communicating Europe Initiative and the Department of Foreign Affairs. Each finalist took home €50 book vouchers, while the champions celebrated with the prestigious EU Debate Challenge Cup and a €1,000 school prize. Congratulations to the runners-up from Eureka Secondary School who received book vouchers and a €200 cash prize for their school.
Executive Librarian Mary Murphy expertly chaired the eventat the European Food and Veterinary Centre in Grange on October 25th. The judging panel included Cllr Aisling Dempsey, Ms. Pilar Aguar, the director of the EU centre at Grange, and Shauna Henry, Senior Executive Librarian from Meath County Council.