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North Belfast primary school victorious in Stormont debates final

Pupils from a north Belfast primary school have won a prestigious debating final at Stormont.
Bunscoil Mhic Reachtain on Lancaster Street, north Belfast, were crowned debating champions in the 2025 final of the Concern Worldwide primary debates competition in Northern Ireland.
They faced St Malachy’s Primary, Camlough, Co Armagh in the Long Gallery at Stormont to debate whether cities are essential to tackling climate change.

Students from the two schools emerged as the top contenders from 240 pupils who participated in the primary school debates programme across Northern Ireland, organised by international development organisation Concern Worldwide.
Séamus O’Donnghaile, Principal of winning school Bunscoil Mhic Reachtain, said:
I’m absolutely over the moon for them. They worked so hard. The kids themselves did their research and practiced, and put their hearts and souls into it. We’re walking away today with smiles on our faces and a big shield to say that we’re great wee debaters.

MLA Justin McNulty, who is a former pupil of St Malachy’s Primary in Camlough, presented the two schools with shields.
Amelia Deehan, Schools and Debates Officer at Concern Worldwide, said:
What’s truly amazing is that both schools are new to the programme this year, a testament to the incredible young global citizens we are nurturing in this part of the world. This is a wonderful opportunity for them to voice their thoughts on issues that are important to them.


Engaging in debates on real-world topics like climate change allows pupils to not only develop essential skills but also gain a deeper understanding of the challenges our world faces. It’s inspiring to see these students becoming more informed and passionate about the global issues that will shape their future.
The Concern Worldwide Primary Debates Programme is an all-island initiative that last year saw 250 schools from across Ireland take part.
The programme provides students with invaluable opportunities to develop their public speaking and presentation skills, building confidence as they speak in front of their peers.

The debates also give students a deeper understanding of the global issues that affect millions of people worldwide, helping to shape the next generation of compassionate, informed citizens.
If you are interested in signing up your school for the Concern debates, or volunteering as an adjudicator, visit: https://www.concern.org.uk/schools-and-youth/debates, call: 028 9033 1100 or email: [email protected].
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