Combined Associated Schools

The Associated Schools of NSW Inc.
Formation 1929
Headquarters Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Membership St. Aloysius College
Barker College
Cranbrook School
Knox Grammar
Trinity Grammar
Waverley College
Official languages English
Secretary General Fr R Jones, SJ
(St Aloysius')
Website http://www.cas.nsw.edu.au/

The Associated Schools of NSW Inc, most commonly referred to as the Combined Associated Schools (CAS), is a group of six independent schools located in Sydney, Australia which share common interests, ethics, educational philosophy and contest sporting events between themselves. In addition, CAS members often compete with members of the Athletic Association of the Great Public Schools of New South Wales (GPS) and, to a lesser extent, members of the Independent Schools Association (ISA).

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History

The CAS was initiated in 1928 by Knox Grammar School’s first Headmaster, Neil MacNeil, when he proposed an association with Barker College, Cranbrook School, Trinity Grammar School, All Saints College, St Aloysius' College and Knox Grammar School.

The association was formed in 1929 to provide sporting and co-curricular competition with the foundation members being the above schools with the exception of All Saints', who were not mentioned again. Waverley College had its application of June 1929 deferred until it finally joined in the 1940s. This was because the Headmaster of Trinity Grammar School throughout the 1930s came to an impasse with Waverley Headmaster at the time, Br Edward Nelson, over school fee issues. This issue questioned the integrity of the school and the application was held up until 1941. At this point in time Waverley had gained a new Headmaster, Br Andrew Denman.

The CAS primarily provides sporting competitions between the various schools, including swimming and athletics, the summer sports cricket and basketball, and the winter sports rugby union, football (soccer), and cross country. CAS also offers a wide range of cultural activities such as cadet competitions, chess, debating and public speaking. Since 1935, a representative from each CAS and GPS school has competed in the Lawrence Campbell Oratory Competition.

Representatives from all six schools meet regularly to determine sporting schedules, school terms, competitions and address any issues arising from the CAS competition.

Sydney Grammar School often participate in debating competitions and some sport (mainly volleyball) hosted by the CAS board.

Mr Tony Higgins, Dean of Careers at Knox Grammar School manages the employment relations aspect of the association. Mr John Day and Mr Roger Seaborn, members of the Trinity Grammar School Council also form part of this committee and are responsible for the day-to-day operation of the CAS. Mr August Courtis is in charge of the Public Relations Department.

The meeting of the representatives of the CAS in April 2006 saw the introduction of a cadet drill competition, suggested by Captain Helen Clarke of Knox Grammar School and Mr Gordon Barkl of the Barker College School Council. This will further enhance the links between the six CAS schools. In June 2006, the CAS committee initiated the first joint-scholarship programme for academic performance. Awarded annually, the student attaining the scholarship is granted six years of secondary education at any of the six CAS schools.

The annual meeting of the CAS committee in April 2007 saw the introduction of lawn bowls as an official CAS sport through the initiative of Mr Pete Mullers and Ms Chantal Hunter of the Waverley College sport department. The event also saw the proposal of the introduction of a common teaching/learning program in the academic side of each of the six participating schools. The program has been drafted by Mr Shane Sedgman and Ms Jenny Emery of Knox Grammar School. The head of the CAS committee, Mr Dougal Parr, also announced his decision to step down from his position and was replaced by his deputy, Mr Edward Bradshaw.

On 4 May 2007, English faculty executives from the six CAS schools attended a conference held at Knox Grammar School to commence the drafting of a common learning program. Headed by the Dean of English of Knox Grammar School and Barker College, Mr Steve Parsons and Mrs Ann Lawless Bean, assessment tasks, examinations and teaching schedules were devised for the academic year commencing 2008. The mathematics department attended a similar seminar on 7 May 2007 and was headed by Mr Michael Harnwell and Mr Ian Schultz.

Schools

Member schools

Crest School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Boys/Girls Day/Boarding Year Entered
Competition
School Colors
St Aloysius' College Milsons Point 1200 1879 Catholic Boys Day 1929 Royal Blue and Gold
Barker College Hornsby 2300 1890 Anglican Boys only to Yr 9
Co-ed Year 10 to 12
Day & Boarding 1929 Red & Blue
Cranbrook School Bellevue Hill 1000 1918 Anglican Boys Day & Boarding 1929 Red, White & Blue
Knox Grammar School Wahroonga 1850 1924 Uniting Church Boys Day & Boarding 1929 Black & Blue
Trinity Grammar School Summer Hill 2200 1913 Anglican Boys Day & Boarding 1929 Green and White
Waverley College Waverley 1430 1903 Catholic Boys Day 1944 Royal Blue and Gold

Competitive Events

Champions

Year Athletics Cricket Swimming Rugby Debating Football Drill Military Skills
1929 Knox
1930 Cranbrook Barker Cranbrook
1931 Knox Trinity Cranbrook
1932 Trinity Barker Knox
1933 Knox Trinity Knox Cranbrook
St Aloysius'
1934 Cranbrook Barker Knox Knox
1935 Knox Cranbrook St Aloysius' Trinity
1936 Cranbrook Knox Trinity Knox
1937 Knox Barker Trinity Trinity
1938 Knox Trinity Trinity Trinity
1939 Knox Barker
Trinity
Knox Knox
1940 Trinity Knox Barker Knox
1941 Trinity Knox Knox Knox
1942 Cranbrook Knox
1943 Cranbrook Cranbrook
1944 Waverley Cranbrook Waverley
1945 Waverley Cranbrook Knox
1946 Barker Barker Waverley
1947 Waverley Knox Waverley
1948 Barker Knox Waverley
1949 Waverley Cranbrook Barker
1950 Waverley Cranbrook Waverley
1951 Cranbrook Waverley Waverley
1952 Cranbrook Waverley Waverley
1953 Waverley Trinity Trinity
Waverley
1954 Waverley Trinity Knox
1955 Trinity Cranbrook Waverley
1956 Waverley Trinity Trinity
1957 Knox Trinity Knox
Waverley
1958 Waverley Waverley
1959 Knox Knox Waverley
1960 Waverley Cranbrook
1961 Knox Waverley
1962 Knox Trinity
1963 Waverley Knox Waverley
1964 Waverley Trinity Knox
Trinity
1965 Waverley Trinity Waverley
1966 Knox Trinity Waverley
1967 Knox Knox Knox
1968 Knox Knox Waverley
1969 Knox Knox Cranbrook
1970 Knox Knox Barker
Trinity
1971 Knox Knox Waverley
1972 Knox Knox Barker
Cranbrook
Knox
St Aloysius'
1973 Knox Cranbrook
1974 Waverley Cranbrook Waverley
1975 Waverley Knox Trinity
1976 Waverley Knox
Cranbrook
Knox
1977 Waverley Knox Barker
1978 Waverley Knox St Aloysius'
1979 Waverley Knox Waverley
1980 Waverley Knox Barker
Trinity
Waverley
1981 Waverley Knox Waverley
1982 Waverley Knox Cranbrook
1983 Knox Knox Waverley
1984 Knox Knox Cranbrook
1985 Knox Knox
Waverley
Cranbrook
1986 Barker Knox
Waverley
Trinity
1987 Barker Knox
Waverley
Waverley
1988 Barker Trinity Waverley Barker
1989 Barker Cranbrook Waverley Barker
1990 Barker St Aloysius' Trinity St Aloysius' Barker
1991 Barker Knox Waverley Barker
Knox
St Aloysius' Trinity
1992 Knox Barker Knox Barker
Waverley
St Aloysius' Barker
1993 Waverley Knox Waverley Barker St Aloysius' Barker
Knox
1994 Waverley Barker Waverley Cranbrook St Aloysius' Barker
1995 Waverley Trinity Waverley Knox Cranbrook Barker
1996 Barker Knox Waverley Waverley St Aloysius' Barker
Waverley
1997 Barker Waverley Waverley Waverley St Aloysius' Barker
1998 Barker Cranbrook Waverley Barker Knox Barker
Waverley
1999 Barker Trinity Waverley Knox Cranbrook
St Aloysius'
Trinity
Knox
Trinity
2000 Barker Barker Waverley Knox
Trinity
Waverley
Knox Barker
Knox
2001 Knox Barker Waverley Knox Cranbrook
St Aloysius'
Trinity
Trinity
2002 Barker Barker Waverley Waverley Barker Trinity Knox
2003 Knox Waverley Knox Knox Barker Waverley Barker
2004 Knox Knox Trinity Barker Trinity Barker Barker
2005 Barker Knox Trinity Barker Barker Knox Barker
2006 Knox Trinity Trinity Barker St Aloysius' Knox Knox
2007 Knox Barker Trinity Waverley Knox Trinity Knox
2008 Knox Knox Trinity Knox St Aloysius' Waverley Barker
2009 Trinity Knox Trinity Knox
Waverley
St Aloysius' Waverley Barker
2010 Trinity Knox Trinity Barker St Aloysius' Trinity Waverley Knox
St Aloysius'
2011 Trinity Knox Trinity Trinity Barker
St Aloysius'
Barker Knox Barker

Trophies awarded

Rugby

The The Henry Plume Shield, named after the founder of Barker, is awarded to the premiers of the 1st XV competition.

Cricket

The Archer Shield, named after one of Knox's founders and benefactors, Mr. Andrew Reid.

Swimming

The Thyne Challenge Shield is awarded to the winner of the CAS Swimming Championships. "Thyne" was the family name of Mrs. Reid, the wife of Mr. Andrew Reid of which the athletics trophy is named after.

Basketball

The Associated Schools of NSW Basketball Shield is awarded to the winner of the 1st V basketball competition.

Football (Soccer)

The Thomas Grimson OAM Cup is awarded to the winner of the 1st XI soccer competition. It is named after Thomas Grismon, a life member of the Australian and NSW soccer federation.

Tennis

The CAS Tennis Trophy is awarded to the winner of the 1st IV summer tennis competition. The CAS Winter Trophy is awarded to the winner of the 1st IV winter tennis competition.

Drill

The CAS Drill Trophy is awarded to the winner of the CAS Cadet Drill Competition. The competition was started in 2002 and includes the Cadet Units from all the Schools except Cranbrook.

Debating

The CAS Debating Cup was first awarded in 1991.

See also

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