My understanding is that it doesn't matter who made the approach, just whether or not the financial assistance/bursary/scholarship/inducement is based on sporting ability. My personal opinion is that 5 schools out of the 8 are doing so - some probably to a greater degree than others and some are probably more subtle than others.
The relevent section of the AAGPS code of practice reads:
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.
Source AAGPS website
That is very interesting ... I know that many schools award students and prospective students for their 'drive' in whatever endeavor they may seek, no matter how intelligent or sports gifted they may be... in addition, remembering that sport is a career these days, and schooling is in preparation for a career amongst of things, it seems absurd that academic scholarships are acceptable, yet sporting scholarships are not? Does the GPS debating competition have such conversations or equal rules? If SGS, SJC, TKS, TSC, SCEGS etc. are approached by young men wishing to attend their school for whatever reason, I say that is fair game. They have chosen to approach that school, not has that school chosen to approach or source them based on their ability. I feel for the students who have commenced a GPS school after years 7 or 8 to gain an educational advantage or sporting advantage... actually I hope they don't read this publicly available forum... I also respect the rules governed by the AAGPS, although I believe they could be better revisioned. I would greatly appreciate others opinions if you wish to contribute. Regards
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