The Archdale Debating Competition is a competition conducted by the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools for the benefit of students from 24 of its members' schools. Established in the early 1970s, it is an annual competition conducted over two terms (typically between March and August),
History Although a number of AHIGS schools offered debating as an extracurricular activity from around the 1920s, it was not until the 1960s that inter-school debating became common among girls' schools. In 1971, following a debate between Abbotsleigh and a combined high schools team, the decision was made to form a debating organisation for independent girls' schools. This organisation was called 'ISSGDA', and it was made up of sixteen independent schools (girls' and
co-educational) divided into four geographic areas for competition purposes. The first ISSGDA final was contested between Abbotsleigh and
Moriah College (the only non-AHIGS school to compete) at Abbotsleigh. The
trophy, which Miss Archdale had donated, was won by Abbotsleigh and presented by Miss Kathleen McCredie, the then headmistress of Abbotsleigh. From this point on, the competition became known as the 'Archdale Debating Competition'.
Archdale winners ==Festival of Speech==