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NSW AAGPS 2025 (banter and commentary)

DaSchmooze

Ron Walden (29)
It will depend on whether local council will permit extra students on site. You only need ask Scots how difficult a proposition it is to get extra numbers through the gate.

If their numbers are fixed, then that means less boys and by default less competitiveness across all sports. If they are permitted extra numbers, then it comes down to an issue of resourcing all the additional sports programs that the girls parents will demand.
 

Backintheolddays

Johnnie Wallace (23)
I understand New coed strategy will be similar to Barker. Overall increase in size of cohort with a modest decrease in males. The bigger risk to the rugby in the school will be the choice to not send them there at all given the change from single sex.
 

Jim Belshaw

Bob Loudon (25)
Short comment on the rugby and coed issue. Position will vary between schools. Tas operates in a highly competitive market for both day and boarding. Lacking big wait lists school growth has been slow with spare capacity. Girls have grown without reducing space for boys. Increased girl numbers have been critical in supporting and growing boarding part of the schools competitive advantage. It's still a boarding school. On girls and rugby, tas made the decision from the beginning that rugby should be a girls sport. That's critical. By the way, did you know that there is no where on g&g that you can discuss girls rugby?
 

Lindommer

Simon Poidevin (60)
Staff member
Jim, what's the feeling around New England about the futures of NEGS and PLC. I was discussing this with a group of TAS mothers at Hunters Hill some years ago when one of them reckoned TAS going co-ed would eventually lead to the demise of one of the girls' schools. Armidale has gone from two girls' schools and one boys' school to 2.5 girls' schools and half a boys' school. Similar equations have resulted from Oakhill, Cranbrook and Newington going co-ed. I don't understand it.
 

Joker

Moderator
Staff member
Adding girls does not improve academic results and school morale. Look at Barker. Each year they go shopping for players. Their top team is very strong, the remainder struggle as there is NO home grown cattle.
 

DaSchmooze

Ron Walden (29)
Agreed - and I would add that I would be very concerned for my daughter if the only reason the school accepted her enrolment was to modify the social behaviour of the boys.

... oh and why aren't all the girls schools rushing to go co-ed?

... and whatever happened to the 30 plus years of research telling us that boys and girls learn differently and have better educational outcomes if they stick to single sex classes?

Anyway - I'll pipe down now :(
 

Jim Belshaw

Bob Loudon (25)
It's certainly placed pressure on plc and negs. Both schools came close to closing some years ago because of the combination of demographic and cultural change. Both fought back. They are doing so now with new approaches. My feeling is that both will survive. On tas and boys, coed has increased the number of boys at tas
 
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