Four Way Test Speech winner Mark Ajero and runner up Jasmine Peart.
Camera IconFour Way Test Speech winner Mark Ajero and runner up Jasmine Peart. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Mandurah Catholic College student wins Rotary’s Four Way Test Speech

Victoria RificiMandurah Coastal Times

MANDURAH Catholic College student Mark Ajero won the Four Way Test Speech on Tuesday at the Rotary club competition.

The Year 10 student’s speech ‘Emerson of Human Interaction Due to Technology’ proved humorous and topical in technology interfering with communication face-to-face.

Six students competed for the Four Way Test Speech title.

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The Rotary Four Way Test Speech is a competition where students are given the opportunity to develop their public speaking skills.

There are three Rotary clubs in Mandurah who actively organise the Four Way Test Speech each year for participating Year 10 students.

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