Debating
For school debating competitions.
The workspace for running a school debating season. A convenor sets rounds and schedules, a chief adjudicator builds panels, and an organisation admin oversees the season. They work together in comp.page instead of email. An adjudicator's profile carries across every competition they sit for.
What's inside.
The features that matter most to chief adjudicators and convenors running a debating season.
Panel formation
Drag-and-drop panel builder that reads from the adjudicator pool. Conflicts, unavailability, and accreditation level are shown while the chief is still building each panel.
Adjudicator register
One profile per adjudicator with accreditation, experience, feedback from chiefs, and declared school conflicts. Shared across every debating competition the organisation runs.
Public competition page
One URL for schedules, draws, results, and standings. Schools, parents, and adjudicators all read from the same page. The convenor controls what’s visible.
Round-by-round availability
Adjudicators mark the rounds they can sit at sign-up. The panel builder reads straight from it.
Working With Children Check tracking
WWCC (NSW) numbers and expiry dates sit on each profile. The dashboard flags anyone within 90 days of expiry.
Season overview
One view across every division and round: open panel slots, WWCC status, and panel assignments.
How it works
Set up a competition in a few steps. No training required.
A convenor sets up the competition
Creates the competition, invites the chief adjudicator, configures rounds, and sets accreditation requirements.
Adjudicators sign up and declare availability
Each adjudicator creates a profile, uploads their WWCC (NSW), records accreditation, and marks the rounds they can sit.
The chief builds panels and publishes draws
Panels are drafted round by round against the pool’s availability and conflicts. Draws and panels publish to the public page when the chief is ready.
Running a debating competition?
Get in touch. We'll walk through fit, onboarding, and what moving a season onto comp.page would involve.