Here is another message from Dr. Lambert to Scots' Parents and Carers, referring to the untruthfulness of the accusations and other comment in the media on the matter.
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Dear Parents and Carers
I have promised to keep you updated on the media interest surrounding the decision of five GPS schools not to play Scots in the coming Basketball season.
Is this important?
My primary reason for keeping in contact with you in this way is that I do not want you, as a member of our community, to hear accusations and comment in the media without hearing the truth of the matter from me first. So, although I don’t want to be continually disturbing your holiday time, I am committed to keeping you informed.
It’s just not true …
I want to reiterate that I utterly reject the accusation that Scots has imported talented students to win GPS sporting competitions. Each school has its own unique patterns of enrolment. At Scots, because of our emphasis on boarding and due to the significant expense involved, it is common for boys to join post Year 7. Some GPS schools perceive this as ‘importing’ talented players.
The independent investigator we have invited to review these allegations is currently completing his work. The final report will be delivered to me by the end of the week.
About your son …
At The Scots College we make the safety and wellbeing of your son our highest priority. We will take no course of action that compromises this. Any inference that your son is subject to ill-considered risk is simply unfounded. This applies equally to the physical, academic, social and spiritual aspects of your son’s education. The Sport Program is not an exception and never will be. Regardless of what any media report may imply, the welfare of your son is our primary concern.
Regarding Mr Tsewang …
The media has also focused on the fact that the College employs Sport Scientist Mr Tenzing Tsewang. Let me be absolutely clear about the facts. For four months during 2008, Mr Tsewang performed unpaid work experience at the Manly Sea Eagles rugby league club learning the GPS data collection system used there. This experience then led to a position with the company who supplied the system, GPSports. Other than being at the same club at the same time, no connection can be drawn to sport consultant Stephen Dank.
About the GPS …
A few days ago I was able to report to you that a number of the GPS Heads had made times available to meet with me to express their concerns in person. Unfortunately all have now cancelled our appointments. I remain confident that the processes put in place by our College will serve to resolve any perceived concerns and will lead to some very positive outcomes for future generations of boys.
Community concerns …
Yesterday a local action group has unashamedly attempted to link their concerns to the current media interest. The suggestion in their media release that The Scots College ranks student safety below a sports program is quite frankly offensive.
The group announced to the media that it plans to launch an action in the Land and Environment Court. The Scots College is disappointed by the comments, given the extensive efforts we are making to work with the community.
The Scots College has employed a team of experts to provide advice on a new school master plan, which will be available for community feedback in the near future. The process of putting together a new master plan is onerous and not to be taken lightly. Rather than rush out with an incomplete or poorly considered plan, The Scots College has chosen to take a careful and considered approach that ensures the draft plan is based on best practice planning principles.
In addition, representatives of the College have met extensively with community members, to listen to their concerns, especially in relation to traffic management. It is apparent that in relation to this group of six residents, there is almost nothing the College could do that will satisfy some of their demands – perhaps short of closing down our school.
In conclusion …
I am sure there will be more media interest over the next few days, but please be assured that The Scots College remains committed to preserving the integrity and traditions of the GPS competition. I reiterate our commitment to ensuring that we maintain ethical standards and practices consistent with our Christian foundation and values.
Over the last few days I have received many expressions of support. So many in fact, that it will be difficult to acknowledge them all personally. Thank you to you all.
Dr Ian PM Lambert
Principal
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