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djverab [1.8K]
3 years ago
10

How do I write a proposal for my principal to host a debate competition​

English
2 answers:
gizmo_the_mogwai [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

use formal letter formal letter can be written and you can see from  research and can see the format and even you can search the the topic so you can get the direct answer

Explanation:

Olenka [21]3 years ago
5 0

[Below briefly describe on sample Permission Letter to Principle to take part in Debate Competition. You can follow these sample format to ask activities head or principle or class teacher in your school or college to allow you to take part in inter debate competition of your school. You need to modify this sample according to your needs.]

Date…

The Class teacher…

Grade/Class name…

Section no…

Sub: Permission Letter to take part in Debate Competition

Respected Class Teacher,

With due respect, I wrote this letter to ask for permission for taking part in inter-campus debate competition, being held at (Campus or department name). I went to the event coordinator regarding the event and he told me that I need a permission letter from the class teacher/principle to participate in it. (Describe in your own words).

I am aware of the fact that the competition will be held at the end of (Month and date) which is close to our Mid Terms/Final. But as you know that from the beginning I have always been among the top 5% of class so I will not let this event affect my grades in any way. (Explain the actual cause and situation). I promise not to miss any classes and even if the practices would be done in school timings, I will cover the entire missed course within a few days with the help of my class fellows.

Furthermore, you can look into my profile that even in the past; I have taken part in many debate competitions, speech competitions and done comparing various events. Not only have I participated in them but also scored 1st Place in many of them. (explain on your achievements and confidences). I assure you that I will not disappoint you in any way and will work hard to win this competition. (Cordially describe your requirements).

I hope you grant me the permission to take part in the competition. I would be very thankful to you.

Yours Sincerely,

Your name…

Grade/Class name…

Roll/Registration no…

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