DragonMan
Jimmy Flynn (14)
Similar story but in reverse at New. I took my nephew for Open Day two years ago. Each of the groups started the tour at different parts of the College. My nephew is pretty academic but the first place we stopped was the Newington gym where we had a good 15-20 minute talk about how important sport is to overall ddevlopment, how many kids at the College repsent Australia etc (funnily enough to encourage the 'less sporty' kids in the the group they said that playing competitive sport was not compulsory at New whereas all the Old Boys on tour knew it was). Anyway long story short this really turned off my nephew's Mum so he will probably end up at King'sI know of parents who recently went on a school tour of Grammar Edgecliff and after being shown around the school, the father (a Grammar old boy) asked if they were also going to be shown the sports facilities (i.e. Weigall). This was apparently met with a stunned silence followed by a mumbled you're free to have a look on your own if you want to. Result - boy not going to Grammar. This is a mindset which will take a long time to change.