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CCB Wins NI Schools' Debating 2025!

We are proud to announce that CCB has secured its first victory in the NI Schools' Debating Competition. The final against St Malachy's took place on Friday 2nd May at Belfast City Hall.
14 Jun 2025
Written by Rachel Webb
General News
Victorious CCB Debaters
Victorious CCB Debaters

This year's final was a closely contested debate against St Malachy's Belfast, with the motion 'This House would build, build, build.' The competition attracted numerous schools from across Northern Ireland throughout four qualifying rounds. Well done to all the boys involved, who demonstrated skill, dedication and determination, both in preparation and competition. A special thank you to Mrs Hempstead for her unwavering support and hard work in guiding our teams to success.

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