Check out a growing number of subject spoilers for 2015 at https://www.facebook.com/groups/alpacascholars.
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Flagbearers for the ToC Closing Ceremony
Country | Name |
Australia | James Naylor-Pratt |
Bahrain | Ahmed Abdulhameed |
Bangladesh | Punnava Al |
Canada | Ashley Howard |
China | Yige Liu |
Czech Republic | TBD |
Egypt | Yara Shafik |
Eithiopia | Hanny Muguleta |
France | Simon Lindinger |
Ghana | Clarence |
Hong Kong | Angus Fong |
Hungary | TBD |
India | Prsiah Singh |
Indonesia | Shania Esmeralda |
Japan | Tomofumi Nakata |
Jordan | Jude Afieh |
Kenya | Ruth Nyaga |
Korea | Minseok Choi |
Lebanon | Karl Sacca |
Malaysia | Muhammad Zaris |
Pakistan | Sachal Dhillon |
Philippines | Jared Lawrence Go |
Portugal | Angelo Borges |
Qatar | Rhea Arora |
Russia | Natalia Essad |
Singapore | Ashley Chew |
South Africa | Sebastian Menealou |
Sri Lanka | Alifya Sohail |
Sweden | TBD |
Switzerland | Ruth Scharff-Hansen |
Syria | Mayla Razzouk |
Taiwan | Stephanie Cham |
Thailand | Siri Asdathorn |
UAE | Mohammad Salman |
UK | Meryam Benaichouche |
USA | Mackenzie Berryman |
Vietnam | TBD |
Monday, November 10, 2014
Preview the ToC Schedule
For those of you who'll be joining us at Yale in two weeks, be sure to check out the preview schedule to know what to expect. Please note: there wasn't enough room on the page to include events such as complaining about the cold, buying jackets, and drinking hot chocolate.
Sunday, October 26, 2014
Looking for Spoilers?
We've started posting previews of the 2015 curriculum at https://www.facebook.com/groups/alpacascholars.
Saturday, October 4, 2014
Remember the Global Round
Be sure to check out these two new video recaps of the Singapwaa Global Round -- you might spot yourself in them! They're also a great preview of what lies ahead in the 2015 season.
A quick highlights montage:
And the longer version!
A quick highlights montage:
And the longer version!
Monday, September 8, 2014
The Best-Kept Secret in Alpacaland
Check out the unofficial WSC tumblr. Not only is it pwaa-some, it also has much cuter alpaca emoji than we do.
(While you're at it, if you're not already part of the completely non-secret unofficial Facebook group, you should be!)
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
Register for the ToC
Complete details on the Yale University Tournament of Champions, including the registration form and hotel booking information, can now be found on the World Scholar's Cup website at www.scholarscup.org/tournament-of-champs.
If you haven't applied for a berth yet, don't worry: you still have time. Please complete the application here and let us know if you don't hear back from us within 72 hours.
Sunday, July 13, 2014
Phenomenal Pwaalunteers
This post is long overdue. Toward the end of the Global Round Awards Ceremony, I dashed backstage to see if more Senior Division slides were available to project; by the time I returned the ceremony had concluded in my absence. As a result, I was not able to thank from the podium the absolutely selfless volunteers who worked on the event all week long. Their efforts made every difference. Some (but not all) of those volunteers are pictured below; others were already unconscious. One endless day after another, they earned my gratitude and that of our entire community.
Yale ToC Application
It's finally live! Thank you all for your patience in the aftermath of what our entire exhausted team nonetheless wishes could have been an endless Global Round.
Yale ToC Application
A few things to keep in mind:
Yale ToC Application
A few things to keep in mind:
- If your team is prequalified, you still need to submit the application by August 30 to confirm your attendance. This will help us know how many more spots are open for non-prequalified applicants.
- If your team is not prequalified, please apply as soon as possible but no later than September 15.
- Due to venue restrictions at Yale, there are limited spots available. Please apply only if you are reasonably certain you'll be able to attend if accepted.
- All World Scholar's Cup teams that participated this last season can apply, even those who did not attend the Global Round, though priority will be given to those that did.
- Participants at upcoming regional rounds between now and the ToC will be qualifying for next year's Global Round, not the 2014 ToC.
- The tentative (95% certain) dates of the ToC are November 21-24, which check-in on the evening of November 20.
- If you don't hear back from us right away, don't worry. We need time to receive and review many applications before we can start answering any of them. Pre-qualified teams that apply on time can of course safely assume they'll be able (and expected!) to attend.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Regional and Primary Winners in Singapwaa
There was no time to honor these extraordinary accomplishments at the closing ceremony. Congratulations to all our regional winners, and to our first place primary team from Brighton College in Abu Dhabi -- which was also the highest-scoring team from the Middle East in the entire junior division! While these slides are also part of the final Closing Ceremony PDF already in circulation, we wanted to draw some well-deserved special attention to them with this separate blog post.
Friday, July 4, 2014
Additional ToC Pre-Qualifiers | Where Have All the Wildcards Gone?
Many scholars have asked if we will have "waves" of wildcard qualifiers for the ToC as we did in past seasons. This year, we'll be using a (soon-to-be-posted) application process instead. Pre-qualified teams that submit their applications on time will be accepted automatically.
To better understand the reasons for the change, please consider the junior division, with over 400 teams participating:
In other words, 125 teams were clustered within 2000 points of one another. We would feel uneasy drawing an arbitrary line within this range and saying, "Teams above this line can go to Yale. Teams below cannot." The application process will allow teams below the pre-qualification threshold to apply for well-deserved berths if their reasons for attending are strong and space remains for them to register.
At the same time, over the last week, we have exhaustively reviewed the Global Round results, leading to some modest updates, especially in the senior division, where certain individual overall awards were presented last Friday on the basis of only one or two events. (We are so sorry for any confusion or discomfort caused.) In recognition that these updates have adjusted some of the final standings, we have both increased the number of medalists in certain events and pre-qualified additional teams for the Tournament of Champions. Please see the updated PDF below:
To better understand the reasons for the change, please consider the junior division, with over 400 teams participating:
- The 100th place team scored 26,027 points.
- The 163rd place team scored 25,011 points.
- The 225th place team scored 24,042 points.
In other words, 125 teams were clustered within 2000 points of one another. We would feel uneasy drawing an arbitrary line within this range and saying, "Teams above this line can go to Yale. Teams below cannot." The application process will allow teams below the pre-qualification threshold to apply for well-deserved berths if their reasons for attending are strong and space remains for them to register.
At the same time, over the last week, we have exhaustively reviewed the Global Round results, leading to some modest updates, especially in the senior division, where certain individual overall awards were presented last Friday on the basis of only one or two events. (We are so sorry for any confusion or discomfort caused.) In recognition that these updates have adjusted some of the final standings, we have both increased the number of medalists in certain events and pre-qualified additional teams for the Tournament of Champions. Please see the updated PDF below:
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
Age Division Realignment
For regional rounds in the second half of 2014, to help keep our two main divisions in closer balance, the following updated age-related restrictions will apply:
The same rule will apply to all rounds in the first half of 2015, including the 2015 Global Round.
- Scholars who will turn 15 before July 1, 2015 will be considered senior division scholars.
- Younger scholars will also continue to be welcome to participate in the senior division if they have senior teammates.
The same rule will apply to all rounds in the first half of 2015, including the 2015 Global Round.
Scholars joining us at Yale, please note: the Tournament of Champions is excluded from these new divisions.
Tuesday, July 1, 2014
Yale ToC Qualification Details
Many teams have been asking about the process of qualifying for and attending our Tournament of Champions at Yale University. We're so thrilled to see so many interested in joining us there; we can't wait to catch up with you again in New Haven. Where Singapore was epic, Yale will be, as it always is, a very different sort of event: a cozy reunion with old and new friends, set on the campus of one of the world's leading universities. And it will once again feature real alpacas.
Unlike in past years, however, there will be an application process for attending the ToC. This application will be open to all teams that participated in World Scholar's Cup this past season. A number of teams (including but not limited to the top 120 teams in each division at the Global Round) are considered pre-qualified. This pre-qualification means that their application to attend the ToC will be automatically accepted. The first wave of pre-qualified teams is already posted in the closing ceremony PowerPoint from the Global Round, and will be rounded out in the days ahead.
Please also note: the dates of the ToC are tentatively November 21-23, 2014; we are awaiting final confirmation from our friends and hosts at Yale.
Thank you again for being part of the World Scholar's Cup community, from the sun of Singapore to the snows of New Haven, or wherever our next round together may lead. #letitpwaa
Unlike in past years, however, there will be an application process for attending the ToC. This application will be open to all teams that participated in World Scholar's Cup this past season. A number of teams (including but not limited to the top 120 teams in each division at the Global Round) are considered pre-qualified. This pre-qualification means that their application to attend the ToC will be automatically accepted. The first wave of pre-qualified teams is already posted in the closing ceremony PowerPoint from the Global Round, and will be rounded out in the days ahead.
Please also note: the dates of the ToC are tentatively November 21-23, 2014; we are awaiting final confirmation from our friends and hosts at Yale.
Thank you again for being part of the World Scholar's Cup community, from the sun of Singapore to the snows of New Haven, or wherever our next round together may lead. #letitpwaa
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Global Round Closing Ceremony
Thank you again to the incredible community of over nearly 2400 scholars and their coaches, chaperones, and family members who gathered in Singapore last week for the largest Global Round in our program's history. It was something we could never have brought to life, or seen through from beginning to end, without your endless friendship and support; your messages and photos ever since have only continued to inspire and replenish us. #letitpwaa
We have much more to share with you in the days ahead, including details on how to apply for and confirm both automatic and wildcard berths at our upcoming Yale University Tournament of Champions, and we'll also be requesting your detailed feedback as we look to make 2015 even better than 2014 -- but, for now, here are the consolidated junior and (ghost-free) senior results we know many of you have been waiting for:
Please note: especially in the senior division, some results may vary (usually in small ways) from those shown on screen Friday. If there are medals listed you didn't receive in person, please ask your coach to email contact@scholarscup.org with a complete list of the awards your school needs, and with a shipping address, and we will do our best to send them to you as soon as possible -- or to deliver them in person!
Saturday, June 28, 2014
An Alpaca in Every Pwaat
Alpacanation! If you didn't receive your Jerry at the Global Round, please ask your coach to email contact@scholarscup.org to let us know how many your school still needs (and to include a delivery address) and we'll ship you a set as soon as possible. If your coach is unavailable, email us directly. No Global Round scholar should be without a Jerry.
Stay Tuned / Sorry for the Delay
Over here we're putting the finishing touches on a consolidated awards presentation and should have it up soon. Thanks for your tremendous patience and support -- we miss you all already.
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Global Round 2014 Flag Bearers!
Country | School | Flag Bearer |
Armenia | The English College in Prague | |
Australia | Shenton College | Isobel Leman |
Austria | German Int'l School Dubai | Samira Kerschbaumer |
Wednesday, June 25, 2014
Day 3 | Let's Get Ready to Scholar's Boooooooowwwwwlllll!
Schedule Overview | Arrival at Star, Scholar's Bowl, Flag March Announcement, Debate Showcase I, Scholar's Show 1, Scholar's Ball
Good morning alpacas!
The big day is finally here. In just a few hours, we will truly become stars in the Star as we find our seats, steel our minds, and brace ourselves for the largest Scholar's Bowl in history. Here's a run down of what you need to know for the big day:
Transportation
Good morning alpacas!
The big day is finally here. In just a few hours, we will truly become stars in the Star as we find our seats, steel our minds, and brace ourselves for the largest Scholar's Bowl in history. Here's a run down of what you need to know for the big day:
Transportation
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Final Debate Schedules | Bus Time Correction | Pwaafari Reminder
Hi Guys!
Important error from the previous post - Busing will start at 8:00am, not 8:30. Don't fret - the busing won't finish until everyone is accounted for (we promise!), and we would never want you to skip breakfast due to last night's error, but do please make your way downstairs as soon as you're ready, because the earlier you get on the buses, the more likely we are to start on time. Sorry for the error; turns out sleepy alpacas are more likely to make mistakes.
Important error from the previous post - Busing will start at 8:00am, not 8:30. Don't fret - the busing won't finish until everyone is accounted for (we promise!), and we would never want you to skip breakfast due to last night's error, but do please make your way downstairs as soon as you're ready, because the earlier you get on the buses, the more likely we are to start on time. Sorry for the error; turns out sleepy alpacas are more likely to make mistakes.
Party on, Pacas | End of Day 1, Preview of Day 2
Alpacas, alpacas everywhere! We hope everyone had a wonderful day, and is excited for tomorrow as they are exhausted from today. After welcoming 2,350 students, a dozen dignitaries, and some very special alpacas (with more on the way), we trotted all over Sentosa and danced and laughed our way through the Wavehouse. As we make our way home, delighted and drained, it's time we look to the day ahead: Debates, Writing and Challenges await!
Day 2 - Writing, Challenge, Debate, Pwaafari
Schedule - Please find the UPDATED SCHEDULE (link) for the day.
Interactive Map (link)
Monday, June 23, 2014
Day 1 | Let's Meet The Herd!
Good morning everyone!
Below, you will find the schedule for all of today's pwaasome events. Be sure to look it over, and get excited to be officially welcomed to the largest WSC event in history!
Sunday, June 22, 2014
The Herd Approaches | Important Check-In Information
Check-In
Who? One representative per school/delegation
When? Monday, June 23rd. 5-10pm
Where? Furama Riverfront OR Ramada Zhongshan Park
- Check in at Furama if you are staying at: Furama Riverfront, Copthorne King’s Hotel, Riverview Hotel, Holiday Inn Express Clark Quay -- or if you have indicated this location preference
- Check in at Ramada Zhongshan Park if you are staying at: Ramada, Days Hotel, Ibis Novena, Quality (WSC shuttle available – check lobby for times), Hotel Royal (WSC shuttle available – check lobby for times) -- or if you have indicated this location preference
Thursday, June 19, 2014
World Scholar's Camp Update
Dear Alpacas and Friends,
WSC and YIRPA are excited to welcome you to this weekend’s Singapore Camp–the largest World Scholar’s Cup camp in the program's history! Please be sure to review the information below and to share it with your scholars.
Schedule
Here is the link for the camp schedule. We have some exciting events lined up for you, from learning modules on the history of espionage and other WSC subjects to entertaining practice sessions on public speaking!
Location
All camp sessions will be taking place in Residential College 4 at Yale-NUS College. We will be using seminar rooms 1,2,3 and 4 along with the Common Lounge.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
#LetItPwaa
Are you excited for globals? Let us know by using our official WSC #letitpwaa in your posts!
Sunday, June 15, 2014
WSCamp Singapore @ Yale-NUS
The Global Round isn't the only thing coming to Singapore this week - we're also holding our first-ever joint World Scholar's Camp with Yale-NUS College!
Pwaa All About It
Check out the press release we just issued this weekend! It includes more details about the event and also about our numbers: we're at a record 2,200 scholars.
Friday, June 13, 2014
WSC Special: Alpaca My Bags!
Recommended packing supplies and attire for the WSC Global Round brought to you by Jerry the Alpaca and Terran Kroft!
You’re going to be in Singapore for the largest World Scholar’s Cup Global Round ever. Here’s a potential list of items that you might need to survive the week. Singapore’s right by the equator, so it can get a little hot and humid. You might want to prepare some light clothing and maybe a raincoat or an umbrella.
Day 0: Registration
On this day, your chaperone will visit one of the designated check-in areas to register for your school or team. You’ll probably be hanging around in your hotel, or visiting nearby attractions. Some light clothing would suffice for this day.
Day 1: Ceremonies
The first day of the Global Round is an eventful one.
Thursday, June 12, 2014
WSC Global Round Scholar's Show
If you have applied to participate in the Scholar's Show taking place on the 26th and 27th of June, then please add any performance related files you may be using (i.e. music) to our Google Drive folder.
Please make sure to edit the file name to include your full name!
If you'd still like to sign up for the Scholar's Show then click here.
Our deadline for accepting submissions is June 22.
Our deadline for accepting submissions is June 22.
#LetItPwaa
Are you excited for globals? Let us know by using our official WSC #letitpwaa in your posts!
Here's a sneak peek of one of the t-shirts we'll be selling in Singapwaa!
Pwaa,
Jerry the Alpaca
Here's a sneak peek of one of the t-shirts we'll be selling in Singapwaa!
Pwaa,
Jerry the Alpaca
Friday, June 6, 2014
Admission for Adults to the Scholar's Ball
There have been a number of inquiries regarding supervision of children during the Scholar's Ball at Zouk. WSC staff will be managing the event along with the additional security that has been hired for the venue. Only participants of WSC are allowed admission into the venue.
For AIAs and other adult chaperons still interested in attending the Scholar's Ball, WSC will be offering admission tickets during check-in. Tickets will be priced at $48 SGD and will include unlimited access to soft drinks.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Updated Schedule for Global Round in Singapore
DAY 0 - Monday, June 23
5:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Check-In @ Designated Hotels (Details TBA)
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DAY 1 - Tuesday, June 24
8:30 am
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Buses to Star Theatre
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9:00 am
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Late Check-in @ Star Theatre
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10:00 am
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Opening Ceremony
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11:30 am
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Keynote Speaker
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12:30 pm
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Lunch*
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1:30 pm
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Assemble in Scavenge Teams
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2:30 pm
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Buses to Scholar’s Scavenge
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6:30 pm
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Scavenge Concludes @ Wavehouse Siloso Beach
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6:45 pm
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Dinner & Social @ Wavehouse
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9:30 pm
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Depart Wavehouse to Hotel Buses
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DAY 2 - Wednesday, June 25
Junior Division
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8:00 am
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Buses to Debate Schools
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9:15 am
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Collaborative Writing
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11:15 am
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Scholar’s Challenge
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12:30 pm
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Lunch*
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2:00 pm
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Debates
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5:30 pm
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Dinner*
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6:30 pm
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Buses leave schools for hotels Buses leave schools for Night Pwaafari
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Senior Division
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8:00 am
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Buses to Debate Schools
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9:30 am
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Debates
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1:00pm
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Lunch*
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2:00 pm
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Collaborative Writing
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4:00 pm
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Scholar’s Challenge
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5:30 pm
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Dinner*
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6:30 pm
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Buses leave schools for hotels Buses leave schools for Night Pwaafari
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DAY 3 - Thursday, June 26
7:30 am
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Buses Leave for Star Theatre
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8:15 am
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Arrival & Clicker Pickup
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9:00 am
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Scholar’s Bowl
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12:30 pm
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Lunch*
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1:30 pm
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Debate Showcase I
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3:00 pm
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Scholar’s Show I
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5:00 pm
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Buses to hotels Dinner
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8:00 pm
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Buses to Ball from Non-Adjacent Hotels
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8:30 pm
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Scholar’s Ball @ Zouk
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11:00 pm
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Buses to Hotels
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DAY 4 - Friday, June 27
8:30 am
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Buses Leave for Star Theatre
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9:30 am
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Debate Showcase II
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11:00 am
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Scholar’s Show II
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12:30 pm
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Lunch
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2:30 pm
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Flag March
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3:00 pm
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Closing Ceremony
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5:00 pm
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Farewells and Photographs
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5:15 pm
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Departure
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* Meals provided by WSC
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