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David Codey (61)
I'm not sure what that means.Lambert plays the game,and relies heavily on the specific use of words to push a point of view.We wait with baited breath for Dr Lambert's "external review". Joeys have already committed in writing to their parents that they won't be playing Scots in 1sts and 2nds basketball.
To me the most telling little fact that crept out almost unoticed, was Dr Lambert's statement that 19% of boys at TSC were on bursaries (this does not include academic or music scholarships). That's a lot paying either nothing or half fees (about 1 boy in 5). Depending on the figures one chooses to use, this equates to somewhere between $6,000,000 to $9,000,000 per year subsidised by someone (full fee paying parents?), showing that world domination certainly doesn't come cheaply.
He categorically refutes providing scholarships,but admits to bursaries.what is the difference?
In regards to supplements,he piously states they definitely have no supplement policy...But does not address whether the School provides them to students freely.
This 19% figure could relate to meaningful discounts on fees,or it might mean that the School provided assistance to 19% of its students with the free provision of jumpers/singlets in which to represent the School.
Who would know?