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Tom Lawton (22)
In line with Scarfman's guidelines I have created this thread.
I am very interested in this topic as I have always been of the view that schools should offer the talented sportsperson a scholarship. If they can offer scholarships for the talented musician and talented academic why not the talented sportsman?
I was not educated at a GPS school nor have any of my children. I went to an ISA school so my comments cannot be confused with parochialism.
Sport is part of the Aussie make-up just as much as academic and other cultural successes so I believe talented rugby players should get a shot at attending a GPS school for their all round development.
Durkadurka posted this this morning;
aagps.nsw.edu.au:
Code of Practice
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.
In this vein it appears some GPS schools are defying the code of practice. So I ask these questions;
1. Which schools appear to be defying the code?
2. Are sanctions in place for schools that have defied the code?
3. Are scholarships providing some schools an unfair advantage on the rugby field?
4. Should the code be amended in light of so many schools defying the code and bring it into line with what is really happening today?
Please heed Scarfman's advice when commenting on this topic;
"However, people entering the debate should be VERY careful to remain open and curious, and not simply biased in favour of their own school. And of course, to keep the issue of race out of it wherever possible."
I am very interested in this topic as I have always been of the view that schools should offer the talented sportsperson a scholarship. If they can offer scholarships for the talented musician and talented academic why not the talented sportsman?
I was not educated at a GPS school nor have any of my children. I went to an ISA school so my comments cannot be confused with parochialism.
Sport is part of the Aussie make-up just as much as academic and other cultural successes so I believe talented rugby players should get a shot at attending a GPS school for their all round development.
Durkadurka posted this this morning;
aagps.nsw.edu.au:
Code of Practice
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.
In this vein it appears some GPS schools are defying the code of practice. So I ask these questions;
1. Which schools appear to be defying the code?
2. Are sanctions in place for schools that have defied the code?
3. Are scholarships providing some schools an unfair advantage on the rugby field?
4. Should the code be amended in light of so many schools defying the code and bring it into line with what is really happening today?
Please heed Scarfman's advice when commenting on this topic;
"However, people entering the debate should be VERY careful to remain open and curious, and not simply biased in favour of their own school. And of course, to keep the issue of race out of it wherever possible."