In St Paul’s first-ever appearance at the National Ethics Olympiad, our team of Troy Poole, Ethan Peng, Luke Hawthorn, Adi Manda, and Ananya Bansal made waves — finishing second and qualifying for the World Ethics Olympiad next term. They tackled thought-provoking topics like AI relationships, Spotify’s data use, and public curfews, building thoughtful and collaborative ethical arguments.
Led by Troy Poole, the team adjusted quickly to the Olympiad’s unique format and impressed judges with their strong reasoning and teamwork. We’re proud of their outstanding performance and wish them all the best as they take on schools from around the world!