The Frankston
Susono Friendship Association held its annual Japanese Speech Contest at Monash
Peninsula Campus on Friday 2nd September, the first in 3 years due
to restrictions imposed by the covid pandemic. The Association is a group of
volunteer citizens who administer Frankston’s sister city relationship with
Susono, Shizuoka in Japan on behalf of the Frankston City Council. FSFA have
worked to promote Japanese culture, the study of Japanese language plus student
and cultural exchanges since the sister city relationship was established in
February 1982.
The Association
invited students from local primary and secondary schools to this year’s
contest and 41 entries were received. Contestants were required to recite a
short self-introduction followed by a set piece based on the folktale story of MomotarÅ (Peach Boy)
and were judged by a panel of Japanese speakers. Contestants competed in Lower
Primary, Upper Primary, Japanese Environment (Primary), Junior Secondary,
Intermediate Secondary, Japanese Environment (Secondary) and Senior Secondary divisions.
Trophies to be awarded across the 7 divisions |
FSFA Chairperson Julie D’Arcy welcomed all contestants, their parents and teachers before explaining the work undertaken by the Association and the importance of the annual contest in promoting the teaching of Japanese language in our local schools.
The evening’s
program started with the primary divisions kicking off proceedings and 28
nervous and excited contestants presenting before the judging panel. Individual
trophies were awarded to the top three students in each division, with the top
contestant in each division also awarded a perpetual trophy which is displayed
with pride at their school for the next 12 months.
Results:
Lower
Primary (Prep to Year 3):
1st Charlotte S (Derinya Primary School)
2nd Oscar N (Dromana Primary School)
3rd Max W (Derinya Primary School)
Commendation Award: Acacia C (Dromana Primary School)
Lower Primary trophy winners pictured with Julie, Therese and Sam |
1st Chloe K (Derinya Primary School)
2nd Seb S (Overport Primary School)
3rd Luciana D (Dromana Primary School)
Upper Primary trophy winners pictured with Therese, Julie and Sam |
Japanese
Environment (Primary):
1st Cody T (Bayside Christian College)
2nd Lydia T (Bayside Christian College)
Japanese Environment trophy winners pictured with Therese, Julie and Sam |
The secondary schools followed with students presenting a more detailed self-introduction and set piece or Japanese themed topic in each of the 4 divisions. At the conclusion of these speeches Executive Committee member, former exchange student to Susono and judge Sam Warrington commented on the impressive standard of all contestants and recognized the enormous challenge of memorizing and presenting a speech in the Japanese language, especially given that the senior division students are required to write, memorize and present a 3-to-5-minute speech on a topic of their choice.
Results:
Junior
(Years 7 & 8):
1st Mele’ana L (Frankston High School)
2nd Avinash S (Hillcrest Christian College)
3rd Aurelia L (Haileybury - Newlands)
Commendation Award: Madhava R (Hillcrest Christian College)
Junior Secondary trophy winners with FSFA Chairperson Julie D'Arcy |
1st Kato L (Frankston High School)
2nd Lavanya J (Nossal High School)
3rd Alyssa L (Frankston High School)
Intermediate Secondary trophy winners pictured with Julie D'Arcy |
1st Hidemi I (Frankston High School)
2nd Kai G (Nossal High School)
Japanese Environment trophy winners with Julie D'Arcy |
1st Minuki S (Nossal High School)
2nd Kayra K (Frankston High School)
3rd Cecilia L (Nossal High School)
Commendation Award: Subi P (Frankston High School)
Senior Secondary trophy winners pictured with Julie D'Arcy |
A special thank
you to our panel of judges for assisting at this year’s contest; the teachers
for their hours of hard work preparing their students; and the parents and
families for their attendance, encouragement and support. Finally, our
appreciation to Monash Peninsula Campus for making such a wonderful venue
available to our Association and the hard-working members of the FSFA Committee
for organising and running another successful Japanese Speech Contest.
Thank you to our wonderful judges! |