Pupils from schools across Scotland are getting ready to debate the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional sports in the second round of the Donald Dewar Memorial Debating tournament.

The opening rounds of the Law Society of Scotland tournament saw 128 teams from 85 Scottish schools putting their powers of persuasion to the test as they debated on the pros and cons of banning referendums. 57 teams made it through to the next stage of the competition and are now preparing to debate the motion ‘This house would permit the use of performance enhancing drugs in professional sports’ in the second round heats.

Heather McKendrick, Head of Careers and Outreach at the Law Society, said: “The Donald Dewar Debating Tournament is now in its 17th year and is just going from strength to strength.  We are delighted to see that of the 10 schools taking part in the competition for the first time, 6 have made it through to the next round.

The tournament is an excellent opportunity for the pupils to develop their skills in critical thinking, learn how to express their views and opinions and grow in confidence – not to mention the fun to be had.

“Many schools acknowledge the value debating has to offer and have their own clubs and societies.

“The opening round saw the teams debate a potential ban on referendums, I now look forward to seeing how the teams approach the next motion on performance enhancing drugs in professional sports”.

“The June final in the Scottish Parliament’s debating chamber was an exciting finish to the last tournament, with superb performances from some very talented young people as they debated on the right to be forgotten online’.”

Second round heats are taking place on 26 and 31 January and the semi-finals will be held in March before the final in June.

The Law Society awards the first prize of £1,000 and the top two teams will share educational books to the value of £500 donated by the event sponsor, Hodder Gibson.

Further information and a Law Society video about the tournament featuring the 2013/14 winners and runners up can be found at www.lawscot.org.uk/debating.

Albyn School

Aberdeen

Banchory Academy

Kincardineshire

Bearsden Academy

Glasgow

Bo'ness Academy

Bo'ness

Broxburn Academy*

Broxburn

Charleston Academy

Inverness

Clifton Hall School

Midlothian

Craigholme School

Glasgow

Craigmount High School

Edinburgh

Douglas Academy

Glasgow

Dumfries Academy

Dumfries and Galloway

Duncanrig Secondary School

Glasgow

Dunfermline High School

Dunfermline

Falkirk High School

Falkirk

Fernhill School

Edinburgh

George Heriot's School

Edinburgh

George Watson's College

Edinburgh

Glen Urquhart High School*

Inverness

Gordonstoun

Elgin

Grove Academy

Dundee

High School of Dundee

Dundee

Holy Cross High School

Hamilton

Inverclyde Academy

Greenock

James Gillespies High School

Edinburgh

Jordanhill School

Glasgow

Kelvinside Academy

Glasgow

Leith Academy

Edinburgh

Lenzie Academy

Glasgow

Levenmouth Academy

Leven

Lourdes Secondary School

Glasgow

Madras College

St Andrews

Marr College

Troon

Merchiston Castle School

Edinburgh

Morgan Academy*

Dundee

Nairn Academy

Nairn

Our Lady and St Patrick's HS

Glasgow

Our Lady's High

Motherwell

Perth Academy

Perth

Perth High School

Perth

Queensferry High School

Edinburgh

Robert Gordon's College

Aberdeen

St Andrew's and St Bride's High School

Glasgow

St Leonards*

St Andrews

St Margaret's school for Girls

Aberdeen

St Ninian's High School

Glasgow

St Peter the Apostle High School

Glasgow

St. Maurice's High School

Glasgow

Strathallan School

Perth

The Community School of Auchterarder

Auchterarder

The Edinburgh Academy

Edinburgh

The High School of Glasgow

Glasgow

The James Young High School

West Lothian

Thurso High School

Thurso

Uddingston Grammar School

Glasgow

Wallace Hall Academy*

Dumfries and Galloway

Whitehill Secondary School

Glasgow

Woodfarm High School

Glasgow