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INTER-SCHOOL BUDGET DEBATE CHALLENGE  
   
» Secondary School Division

Champion - Raffles Institution

 

RazorTV Viewers' Choice
Best Speaker Award

Champion - Raffles Institution   RazorTV Viewers' Choice 
Best Speaker Award

Adil Hakeem (left) and Nicholas Quah (right) receiving the Champion trophy from the Finance Minister (middle).

 

Glendon Goh (right) from the Hwa Chong Institution receiving his award from Tracy Sua, News Director, The Straits Times RazorTV (left).


» Pre-University Division

Champion - Hwa Chong Institution

 

RazorTV Viewers' Choice
Best Speaker Award

Champion - Hwa Chong Institution   RazorTV Viewers' Choice 
Best Speaker Award

Jamie Pang (left) and Chng Luey Chun (right) with the Finance Minister (middle) after receiving their Champion trophy.

 

Sarah Yip (right) receiving her Best Speaker Award from Tracy Sua.


» Debate in Action

Nicholas Quah, Raffles Institution, explaining his case as the Minister for Trade and Industry..

Nicholas Quah, Raffles Institution, explaining his case as the Minister for Trade and Industry.


Lloyd Soh, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) intervening to make his point as the Minister for Finance.

Lloyd Soh, Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) intervening to make his point as the Minister for Finance.
 
Sarah Yip, Victoria Junior College, explaining calmly her views as a taxpayer.

Sarah Yip, Victoria Junior College, explaining calmly her views as a taxpayer.