To place matters in context, I include the following excerpts from the AAGPS code of practice: (Agreed to by all 8 schools)
The trend towards professionalism in school sport is to be viewed with caution. Where such an approach involves sound coaching techniques and is aimed at producing a satisfying and improved level of performance, this approach can be beneficial. However, care should be taken to exclude from our schools practices which place the pursuit of victory above those aspects of sport concerned with enjoyment, balanced development and good sportsmanship.
In other words, the spirit of the amateur - in its best sense - should remain the ideal which guides these aspects of school sports.
We believe that all GPS sport is valuable. It exists for the benefit of the boys and must assume its proper place alongside academic, spiritual, cultural and social development
In the light of these principles, the GPS Headmasters affirm the following code of practice:
No inducements such as sporting scholarships, whether direct, disguised, or at arm's length, shall be offered by any member school. Financial assistance to talented sportsmen shall not form part of the enrolment strategy of any member school.
(my bold)
Source AAGPS website