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Nathan Sharpe (72)
I, as you too seem to be, am bemused by the Rectors pronouncements.Posters here seem to have verified my statements with respect to Shore and Joeys.
Grammar's and High's results seem to speak for themselves.
View. Not sure what to read into the Rectors declaration from View via the newsletter. Seems bursaries may be OK provided you import early and the imports are from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. That is one way of interpreting the statement.
New, Kings and Scots. Posters seem to have adopted the Lance Armstrong defence. Although it seems to have been confirmed that at least one full fare student at Kings may have become some sort of matyr to the Club Rugby cause.
This all suggests that the original post wasn't too far off the money.
This is part of the reason I've gone a bit cold on whingeing about scholarships: my indigenous bursary is your triangle scholarship, and an HSC result procured by offering 20 academic scholarships per annum is hardly a random manifestation of the wonders of a liberal education, sans rugby.
Unless one knows all the ins and outs as to how any child found there way to any school on a partly paid or free ride how can one really question the legitimacy of the schools beneficence. and while a school might seem to favour kids who have rugby ability those kids hopefully get something from it, though I know of one case where sadly the opportunity apeears to have been utterly wasted: but then my parents paid full freight for me and justifiably thought I'd squandered my opportunities, so that's not confined to those on a free ride.
It is a form of charity and I guess the schools have the right to decide where the charity will be sent.
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