Key Facts
What: Oldest and largest debating competition for schools
Age: Ages 11 – 18 (Years 7-13)
Price: £60 – £70 (one team per school); subsidies and fee waivers available for schools with high levels of FSM and EAL students
When: Heats begin in November, with the Grand Final in April
How: Register here – closes 13 September
Exclusive offer: Free Discover Your Voice workshop available for the first state schools to sign up to a new competition this year!
In brief
The Schools’ Mace, founded in 1957, is the oldest and largest debating competition for schools in England and Wales. Involving around 300 schools each year, it offers students from Key Stages 3 to 5 the opportunity to discuss and debate a wide array of controversial subjects and current affairs. Over several heats of topical, passionate dialogue, students develop their knowledge of the world, as well as their reasoning and presentation skills, in a fun, enriching and competitive environment.
Educational institutions of all kinds are welcome to enter the competition, and each school is permitted to field one team of up to five students.
Exclusive offer
State schools who sign up to an ESU competition for the first time this year can receive a free Discover Your Voice workshop for their students. Schools who have taken part in some of our competitions before and sign up to a new competition this year are eligible, as are schools who have never taken part in our competitions. One DYV workshop per school, first come first served (limited workshops available). Indicate your interest when you register. For further details contact competitions@esu.org.
Registration closes 13 September!
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Participants of the 2023-2024 Schools’ Mace competition have demonstrated exceptional skills in argumentation, critical thinking, and public speaking. The video highlights the passion, dedication, and intellectual prowess of the students as they navigate through challenging topics, making it a perfect example of the high standards and competitive spirit that define the Schools Mace.
The Schools’ Mace competition led to my whole career. If you do well in a competition, you get a sense of where you are and what you can achieve. It makes you realise that anything is possible
Krishnan Guru-Murthy
Presenter, Channel 4 News
Why do it
- A prestigious nationwide (England and Wales) competition, highly motivating for students and the school as a whole
- Challenges students to engage with wide-ranging cross-curricular topics, while helping to meet curriculum speaking and listening targets
- Encourages confidence, critical thinking and social mobility, broadening students’ horizons and opportunities
- Experienced ESU-trained judges give constructive feedback to all participants at all levels of the competition
- Support and resources provided throughout
- Builds links and camaraderie with other schools both locally and nationally, widening your and your students’ network of contacts
- Once registered, we will be in touch with details of your host school, the school you will be competing against, the motion and your assigned position (proposition or opposition).
Over 300 schools per year participate in the ESU Schools' Mace, making this the largest schools’ debating competition in the country
‘Debating is such a great skill for young people to learn. It teaches you to think critically, to research and, most importantly, it teaches you not to be taken in by the easy or the obvious argument. When we’re faced with fake news, we need citizens of the world who are intelligent, who are critical, who are questioning the information they are presented with.’
Jason Vit from The National Literacy Trust and guest judge at Mace Grand Final 2023
This video gives a quick summary of the format used in an ESU Schools’ Mace Debate.
Watch how Sehba from Swakeleys School for Girls deals with a Point of Information in this short extract from a Schools’ Mace competition.
Find out more
First round heats run in November, second round heats in January, regional finals in March, and the national final in late April. Submit your teams ASAP to avoid disappointment.
Questions?
If you have any questions or queries about Schools’ Mace please email competition@esu.org or call 020 7529 1565.
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