Speech, debate & MUN

Where Students Find Their Voice

...and the Power to Harness It.

Alumni consistently name public speaking among the most valuable skills they gained at STS, and it’s easy to see why. From classroom presentations and student-led assemblies to competitive teams and Speech Day, students at every level get real opportunities to speak, persuade, and lead. The result is a graduate who can walk into any room, organize their thinking under pressure, and communicate with clarity and conviction.

The Art of
Holding a Room

There’s a difference between speaking and being heard. At STS, students learn both. Through Speech, Debate, and Model United Nations, they develop the craft of communication: how to build an argument, read a room, and deliver a message with presence. They also develop the character it requires — intellectual honesty, respect for opposing views, and the confidence to stand behind their ideas.

Open to students from Grade 7 through Grade 12, speech teams meet weekly for coaching, guided practice, and performance across a range of speaking formats. Whether preparing for local tournaments or world competition, students push beyond their comfort zone and find their own voice in the process.

Students develop:

  • Poise and stage presence
  • Strong argument structure and critical thinking
  • Confidence with short-prep and impromptu speaking
  • Leadership and cross-grade community
  • The ability to perform well in unfamiliar settings

Debate teaches students to think on their feet and hold their ground — with evidence, not volume. Meeting weekly for coaching and competition preparation, students learn to construct rigorous arguments, engage opposing perspectives fairly, and grow sharper with every round. Local and provincial competitions give them the chance to test what they’ve built.

Students develop:

  • Logical argumentation grounded in evidence
  • The ability to evaluate and engage multiple perspectives
  • Composure and responsiveness under pressure
  • Respectful discourse and active listening
  • Resilience built through honest feedback and repeated practice
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From the Foothills to the World Stage

STS is the only school in Alberta with membership in the International Independent School Public Speaking Competition, a selective event that draws exceptional speakers from independent schools around the world. Students compete across multiple categories, and several STS alumni have gone on to qualify for the World Individual Public Speaking Championship. It’s a rare stage, and STS students have proven they belong on it.

Speech Day:
75 Years & Counting

Since 1948, Speech Day has marked the moment students step up and show what they’re made of. One of STS’s longest-standing traditions, it traces its roots to the school’s founding institutions and has endured ever since. Built through English classes and school-wide speaking opportunities throughout the year, the event is a genuine celebration of preparation, of courage, and of the student voice STS has worked to develop for over seven decades. Few traditions say more about a school’s values than this one.

Model United Nations

We Cultivate
Confident Leaders

Storytelling
Collaboration
Belonging
Initiative
Initiative
Storytelling
Presence
Composure
Mentorship
Courage
Belonging
Critical Thinking
Courage
Resilience

Model United Nations

Research, Reasoning, Resolution.

Model United Nations (MUN) is where public speaking meets global citizenship. Students research world issues, represent a country’s position, and learn the language of diplomacy. They practice collaboration, negotiation, and persuasive speaking, all while navigating real-world complexity.

MUN begins in Grade 9 as a full-day simulation embedded in the program. Students work through real-world challenges, build coalitions, and draft resolutions. Senior School students take on leadership roles and plan the conference.

Senior School students travel to MUN conferences across Canada, including Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver, as well as select international experiences, including New York. Students apply their skills, collaborate with peers, and engage with global issues at each conference.

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History of Speech Day

Speech Day began in 1948 with a single trophy and a room full of eager students. 75 years later, it's still one of our most enduring traditions that the entire school participates in year after year.
The Gifts of Speech
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