The Ignatian - December 2016 Vol 26 December 2017 Vol 28 | Page 15

Debating at Regis 2017 The demand to join the debating teams at Regis has grown exponentially over the last few years. As we strive to increase the scope of opportunities for the boys, we have been delighted to offer more places in 2017 and to expand the program. This year we have participated in the GKC, The Independent Schools' Debating Association (ISDA) and Schools Debating Network (SDN) competitions. We have also added a new competition of ‘friendly’ debates with Abbotsleigh, as a trial this year. The debating competition culminates in the IPSHA Debating Competition, which this year was held at Abbotsleigh on Monday 23 October. The boys who represented Riverview all spoke incredibly well, and their immeasurable improvement was evident during the two strategic and creative debates. It was the end of a very intense year of debating. The boys and I are extremely grateful for the coaching and mentoring leadership of Tom Osborne and Alex McManis, who have worked with Regis during 2017. S I N E A D Z I L L E , R EG I S D E BATI N G C O O R D I N AT O R Regis in Service Each year, Regis celebrates Saint Ignatius’ Feast Day with fun activities, time for reflection and a focus on service for others. This year, as part of the program, Regis held its first ‘Father/Son Winter Sleepout’. The initiative was well supported with 45 Father/Son teams braving the cold winter’s night and the hard ground to participate. The Sleepout not only raised $2300 to support Jesuit Mission, but also raised awareness and provoked conversation regarding the many people in our community who are faced with the challenge of homelessness. In Terms 3 and 4, Year 6 students continued their focus on service when studying the Garate project in Religious Education. As part of their study, they visited Cana Farm to meet and hear the stories of individuals who have experienced and overcome homelessness with the help of the Cana Community. Participating in these service activities allowed the students an opportunity to broaden their experience and deepen their engagement with issues of social justice. K AT E M O O R E , A S S IS TA N T H E A D O F R EG I S Above Working hard at Cana Farm Below The Father/Son Winter Sleepout R EG IS N E WS | I G N ATI A N | 1 5