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The Independent Girls' Schools Sporting Association (formerly known as IGSSA now trading as IGSA Sport), was established in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in 1922 with five founding members,[1] all of them independent girls' schools.

Today, the thirty-two members' schools of AHIGS are eligible to participate and compete against each other in a number of sporting carnivals and interschool sports through IGSA Sport (formerly known as IGSSA). Secondary school girls compete in team and individual sports at school level and can be selected to represent IGSA Sport as part of the NSWCIS and All Schools sporting pathways.

History

The Independent Girls' Schools Sporting Association was established in 1922[1] as the Girls Secondary Schools Sports Union.[2] Commencing with just five members,[1] all of them independent, Protestant schools for girls,[2] IGSSA grew rapidly in the 1980s and 90s following the introduction of graded competition for many sports, improving competitions and adding new sports.[3]

Today IGSA Sport (or the AHIGS Sporting Committee, formerly known as IGSSA) is a sub–committee of the Association of Heads of Independent Girls' Schools (AHIGS).[3]

Schools

Current member schools

School Location Enrolment Founded Denomination Day/Boarding School Colours
Abbotsleigh School for Girls[4] Wahroonga ~1,370[5] 1885[6] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Ascham School[4] Edgecliff ~1,000[7] 1886[8] Non-denominational Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Brigidine College[4] St Ives ~900[9] 1954[10] Roman Catholic Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Canberra Girls' Grammar School[4] Deakin ~1,450[11] 1926[12] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Danebank Anglican School for Girls[4] Hurstville ~910[13] 1933[14] Anglican Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Frensham School[4] Mittagong ~300[15] 1913[16] Non-denominational Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Kambala[4] Rose Bay ~950[17] 1887[18] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Kincoppal-Rose Bay[4] Rose Bay ~930[19] 1882[20] Roman Catholic Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Loreto Kirribilli[4] Kirribilli ~1,030[21] 1901[22] Roman Catholic Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Loreto Normanhurst[4] Normanhurst ~900[23] 1897[23] Roman Catholic Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Meriden[4] Strathfield ~1700 1897[24] Anglican Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
MLC School[4] Burwood ~1,260[25] 1886[26] Uniting Church Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Monte Sant' Angelo Mercy College[4] North Sydney ~1,080[27] 1875[28] Roman Catholic Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
New England Girls' School[4] Armidale ~380[29] 1895[30] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Our Lady of Mercy College[4] Parramatta ~1,030[31] 1889[32] Roman Catholic Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Armidale[4] Armidale ~400[33] 1887[34] Presbyterian Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney[4] Croydon ~1,350[35] 1888[36] Presbyterian Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Pymble Ladies' College[4] Pymble ~2,135[37] 1916[38] Uniting Church Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Queenwood School for Girls[4] Mosman ~800 1925[39] Non-denominational Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Ravenswood School for Girls[4] Gordon ~1,140[40] 1901[41] Uniting Church Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Roseville College[4] Roseville ~790[42] 1908[43] Anglican Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
SCEGGS Darlinghurst[4] Darlinghurst ~890[44] 1895[45] Anglican Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
St Catherine's School[4] Waverley ~910[46] 1856[47] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
St Patrick's College Campbelltown
St Scholastica's College Glebe
St Vincent's College[4] Potts Point ~680[48] 1858[49] Roman Catholic Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Santa Sabina College[4] Strathfield ~1,500[50] 1894[51] Roman Catholic Day Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Stella Maris College Manly
Tangara School for Girls Cherrybrook
Tara Anglican School for Girls[4] North Parramatta ~1,000[52] 1897[53] Anglican Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box
Wenona School[4] North Sydney ~815[54] 1886[55] Non-denominational Day & Boarding Шаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color boxШаблон:Color box

Former member schools

School Location Denomination Founded Closed/Merged Years
Competed
Brighton College[4] Manly[56] 1889[56] Closed 1960[56] 1922–1960
Claremont College[57] Randwick[58] Anglican[58] 1882[58] Secondary school closed 1966[58] 1922–1966
Normanhurst School[2] Ashfield[59] Non-denominational[60] 1882[61] Closed 1941[60] 1922–1941
Presbyterian Ladies' College[4] Goulburn[62] Presbyterian[62] 1921[62] Closed 1970[62] 1956–1966
Presbyterian Ladies' College[4] Orange Presbyterian 1928 Merged 1975 with Wolaroi College to form Kinross Wolaroi School 1928–1975
Sydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School, Redlands[4] Cremorne Anglican 1884 Became SCECGS Redlands in 1976 1922–1975
SCEGGS Wollongong[4] Wollongong Anglican 1955 Merged 1976 with The Illawarra Grammar School 1955–1976
SCEGGS Moss Vale[4] Moss Vale Anglican 1906 Closed 1974 1922–1974
St Luke's Anglican School for Girls'[4] Dee Why Anglican[63] 1961 Amalgamated 1992 with Peninsula Anglican Boys School and Roseby Preparatory School to form St Lukes Grammar School 1961–?

Sports

The IGSA Sport Committee (formerly IGSSA) organises competitions among 32 independent girls' schools in New South Wales. Secondary school girls compete in team and individual sports at school level and may be selected through IGSA Sport for higher representative pathways. IGSA Sport works with each member school's physical education and sport programme by providing interschool competition from beginners to elite level.[3]

IGSA Sport graded competitions are held on Saturday mornings and involve between 5000 and 6300 participants each term.[3] Students may choose each term:

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Kambala tennis players, c. 1890s
Term One
  • Badminton
  • Tennis
  • Water Polo
  • Touch
Term Two
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Netball
Term Three
  • Netball
  • Hockey
  • Basketball
  • Football
Term Four
  • Water polo
  • Tennis
  • Touch

Carnivals

In addition to IGSSA Saturday graded competitions, the association holds six annual carnivals in seven sports:

  • Rowing
  • Swimming and Diving
  • Tildesley Tennis
  • Cross Country Running
  • Athletics
  • Gymnastics

Rowing

The IGSA Sport Rowing Regatta is typically held in March at the Sydney International Regatta Centre.[64] The ten schools that offer a rowing programme, and therefore regularly compete in the regatta are: Ascham, Canberra Girls' Grammar School, Loreto Kirribilli, Loreto Normanhurst, MLC School, the Presbyterian Ladies' College, Sydney, Pymble Ladies' College, Queenwood School for Girls, Roseville College, and Tara Anglican School for Girls. These schools also make up the bulk of entries at the Schoolgirls Head of the River regatta.

Year Overall Champion 1st VIII 1st IV Year 10 Quad
2001[65] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Roseville
2002[66] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Canberra Girls' Grammar School Loreto Normanhurst
2003[67] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Roseville
2004[68] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Canberra Girls' Grammar School Canberra
2005[69] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Canberra Girls' Grammar School Canberra
2006[70] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney
2007[71] Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College MLC Pymble Ladies' College
2008[72][73] Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney Queenwood PLC Sydney
2009[74][75] Canberra Girls Grammar Pymble Ladies' College Tara Ascham
2010 Not held
2011 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood Ascham Ascham
2012 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College Roseville Loreto Normanhurst
2013 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood Queenwood Pymble Ladies' College
2014 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood Pymble Ladies' College Loreto Normanhurst
2015 Pymble Ladies' College Loreto Normanhurst St Catherine's School Pymble Ladies' College
2016 Canberra Girls' Grammar School Queenwood Canberra Girls' Grammar School Pymble Ladies' College
2017 Canberra Girls' Grammar School Queenwood Loreto Normanhurst Canberra Girls' Grammar School
2018 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood PLC Sydney Canberra Girls' Grammar School
2019 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood St Catherine's School Pymble Ladies' College
2020 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood MLC School St Catherine's School
2021 Pymble Ladies' College Queenwood MLC School Pymble Ladies' College
2022 Loreto Kirribilli Queenwood MLC School Queenwood

Swimming and diving

The IGSA Sport Swimming and Diving carnival has been held annually since 1925. Today it is typically held in March at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre.[76]

In both sports, schools compete in divisions (three for swimming and two for diving) based on their results from the previous year. Both divisions have the same point score and the highest total point score within each division is deemed the Division Champion and presented with a shield.[76][77] The winning school from each of the first divisions is awarded the carnival champion.

Year Diving Champion Swimming Champion
1999 PLC Sydney[78]
2000 PLC Sydney[78]
2001 PLC Sydney[78]
2002 PLC Sydney[78] Abbotsleigh[79]
2003 PLC Sydney[78] Abbotsleigh[79]
2004 PLC Sydney[78] Abbotsleigh[79]
2005 PLC Sydney[78] Abbotsleigh[79]
2006 PLC Sydney[78] Abbotsleigh[79]
2007 PLC Sydney[78] PLC Sydney[79]
2008 Abbotsleigh PLC Sydney[80]
2009 Abbotsleigh PLC Sydney[81]
2010 Abbotsleigh Abbotsleigh
2011 Abbotsleigh and MLC School PLC Sydney
2012 Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney
2013 Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney
2014 Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney
2015 Pymble Ladies' College Abbotsleigh
2016 Pymble Ladies' College PLC Sydney
2017 Pymble Ladies' College Abbotsleigh
2018 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College
2019 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College
2020 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College
2021 Pymble Ladies' College Pymble Ladies' College
2022 PLC Sydney Pymble Ladies' College
2023 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney

Athletics

The IGSA Sport Track and Field carnival has been held annually since 1923. Today it is typically held in June at Sydney Olympic Park. Competing schools are divided into three divisions based on their results from the previous year. The Division Champions are presented with a shield, with the winning school of the first divisions awarded the carnival champion.[82]

Year Champion Year Champion
1990[83] Pymble 2010 Pymble
1991[83] Abbotsleigh 2011 Pymble
1992[83] Pymble 2012 Pymble
1993[83] Pymble 2013 Pymble
1994[83] Pymble 2014 Abbotsleigh
1995[83] Abbotsleigh 2015 Pymble
1996[83] Pymble 2016 Pymble
1997[83] Pymble 2017 Pymble
1998[83] Pymble 2018 Pymble
1999[83] Pymble 2019 Pymble
2000[83] Pymble 2020 Not held due to COVID
2001[83] Abbotsleigh 2021 Not held due to COVID
2002[83] Abbotsleigh
Pymble
2022 Pymble
2003[83] Pymble 2023
2004[83] Abbotsleigh
2005[83] Abbotsleigh
2006[83] Abbotsleigh[82]
2007[83] Abbotsleigh[84]
2008[85] Abbotsleigh
2009[86] PLC Sydney

Gymnastics

The IGSA Sport annual Gymnastics Carnival was first held in 1969. Today the carnival is typically held in October, at the Sydney Olympic Park Sports Centre in Sydney Olympic Park.[87] Students may compete in either Rhythmic (RG) or Artistic (WAG) gymnastics, and schools are placed in divisions (two for rhythmic and three for artistic) based on their results from the previous year.[88] Through combined WAG and RG results, a Champion school is declared.

Year Overall Champion[89] WAG[89] RG[89]
1970 Pymble
1971 Queenwood
1972 Queenwood
1973 Wenona
Canberra
1974 Wenona
Pymble
1975 Pymble
1976 Pymble
1977 Tara
1978 SCEGGS
1979 SCEGGS
1980 SCEGGS
1981 SCEGGS
1982 Pymble
1983 Pymble
1984 Pymble
1985 MLC
1986 Pymble
1987 Pymble
1988 Pymble
1989 Pymble
1990 Pymble
1991 Pymble
1992 Pymble
1993 Ravenswood Pymble Ravenswood
1994 Pymble Pymble Pymble
1995 Pymble Pymble Ravenswood
1996 Pymble Pymble Pymble
1997 Pymble Pymble PLC Sydney
1998 Pymble Pymble Pymble
1999 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2000 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2001 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2002 PLC Sydney
Pymble
PLC Sydney Pymble
2003 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2004 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney PLC Sydney
2005 PLC Sydney
Pymble
Pymble PLC Sydney
2006 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2007[90] PLC Sydney
Pymble
Pymble PLC Sydney
2008[91] Pymble Pymble Pymble
2009 Pymble Pymble Pymble
2010 Pymble Pymble MLC School
2011 Pymble PLC Sydney Meriden
2012 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Meriden
2013 Pymble PLC Sydney Meriden
2014 Pymble Pymble Meriden
2015 Pymble Pymble Meriden
2016 Pymble Pymble Ravenswood
2017 Pymble MLC School Ravenswood
2018 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Ravenswood
2019 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Ravenswood
2020 Not held due to COVID
2021 Not held due to COVID
2022 PLC Sydney PLC Sydney Ravenswood

Tildesley Tennis

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Evelyn Mary Tildesley (1882–1976), Founder of the Tildesley Shield Competition

The Tildesley Tennis Shield competition is IGSSA's longest running carnival. It was first held in 1918, with the now defunct Normanhurst School in Ashfield declared the champion school, and Daphne Akhurst (1903–1933) the winner of the singles competition. Akhurst was to become one of the best female tennis players Australia has ever produced. She was a pupil of Normanhurst School,[2] which in 1918 had as its Headmistress, Miss Evelyn Mary Tildesley (1882–1976) from Staffordshire, England.[59] Normanhurst School had a very successful tennis program, and by the 1920s had produced two of Australia's most famous female tennis players, with Rosie Payten in addition to Daphne Akhurst. It was Tildesley who donated "a beautiful oak and bronze shield"[2] for a tennis competition which encouraged team spirit among Sydney's Protestant girls' schools.[2]

The Shield was to be presented to the school which showed the best average score in tennis, with each school sending a tenth of its students over the age of twelve. The idea behind this was that each school would be able to give many of their pupils the chance of playing, rather than just a few very talented students, as was the case with the School Girls' Championships held by the New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association.[2]

Tildesley was inspired by American tennis tournaments in determining how her competition would be scored. In such tournaments, a percentage of games won against games played is taken. This system of scoring has often been criticised over the years, particularly by the larger schools, and to this day it remains highly unusual for a large school to win the Tildesley Shield. It is however apparent that the reasoning that prompted Tildesley was that of encouraging more participation in tennis among the 12 Protestant schools operating in 1918, and to have a scoring system which rewarded the school with the best average.[2]

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Pymble tennis team, 1917

Until 1922, the competition was managed by the Girls Secondary Schools Lawn Tennis Association, and after this time, the Girls Secondary Schools Sports Union (now IGSSA). From 1922 until 1944, the Tildesley Shield was held, where possible, on three consecutive Saturdays in October at White City Stadium. In 1918 it was held at the Double Bay Courts, as White City was then a fun parlour which was taken over for grass courts circa 1920–21. Matches were the best of eight games, with entries based on a 1:15 ratio for girls 12 years and over on 1 October, with a minimum of 12 (6 singles, 3 doubles) and a maximum of 32 (16 singles, 8 doubles).[2]

From 1944 to 1946, the numbers were modified to 1:25, with a minimum of eight (4 singles, 2 doubles) and a maximum of 20 (10 singles, 5 doubles). In 1947 it reverted to the original scheme until 1971 when the entry scheme was redrafted. In 1980, it was again redrafted to a system of a 1:22 ratio, by Miss Patti Dyson, then Headmistress of PLC Sydney. All matches are now one set only, first to 9 games, no advantage. A tie-breaker is used at 7–all in quarter finals, semi-finals and finals only. Games won, games lost, games played in all singles and doubles matches are totalled for each school, with the final percentage for each school being the number of games won over the number of games played.[2]

The continuous attempts to redraft the conditions of the Shield are largely due to the prestigious place the competition holds in Independent Girls' School Tennis. However, it has remained essential that the conditions stay true to the principles of the donor. If Miss Tildesley had wished the Shield to be reserved for the champions, which would have led to her school winning more often, then the conditions of play would have been much different. However, Tildesley, along with her sister Beatrice and Mr Henry Marsh, who had developed the concept with her, insisted that the school with the best average of games won the Shield.[2] As Marsh explained in his article in the Normanhurst Jubilee Magazine: Шаблон:Pull quote

In 1998, Mr Peter Spender donated a trophy for the Most Improved Tildesley Shield Tournament School, in memory of his wife Diane Greaves, an ex–SCEGGS Darlinghurst student. Any school who improves their position from the previous year automatically becomes eligible to win the Spender trophy.

Today the Tildesley Shield Competition is open to all IGSSA schools, with 24 of them typically choosing to compete, and takes place at Eastwood Thornleigh District Tennis Association courts at Pennant Hills, New South Wales over three consecutive days, usually in March / April. Entry is accepted according to a ratio of secondary enrolments to a maximum number of matches in singles and doubles, which may change slightly each year due to changes in enrolment numbers.[92]

Tildesley Shield winners

Year School[57] Year School[57] Year School[57]
1918 Normanhurst School 1964 MLC 2010 Meriden
1919 Ravenswood 1965 Ascham 2011 Meriden
1920 Normanhurst School 1966 Not Held 2011 Meriden
1921 Ravenswood 1967 Abbotsleigh 2012 Meriden
1922 Ascham 1968 SCEGGS Wollongong 2013 Meriden
1923 Ravenswood 1969 SCEGGS Wollongong 2014 Meriden
1924 Claremont College 1970 Wenona 2015 Meriden
1925 Claremont College 1971 Wenona 2016 Meriden
1926 Ascham 1972 Abbotsleigh 2017 Meriden
1927 Ascham 1973 Abbotsleigh 2018 Meriden
1928 Ascham 1974 Not Completed 2019 Meriden
1929 Normanhurst School 1975 Abbotsleigh 2020 Meriden
1930 Ascham 1976 Abbotsleigh 2021 Meriden
1931 Normanhurst School 1977 Abbotsleigh 2022 Meriden
1932 Ascham 1978 Abbotsleigh 2023 Meriden
1933 Normanhurst School 1979 Queenwood
1934 Normanhurst School 1980 Abbotsleigh
1935 Normanhurst School 1981 Queenwood
1936 Normanhurst School 1982 Roseville
1937 Ascham 1983 Roseville
1938 Abbotsleigh 1984 Ravenswood
1939 SCEGGS 1985 Ravenswood
1940 MLC 1986 Ravenswood
1941 MLC 1987 Ravenswood
1942 Ascham 1988 Ravenswood
1943 Not Held 1989 Ravenswood
1944 Ascham 1990 Ravenswood
1945 Ascham 1991 Ravenswood
1946 Ascham 1992 Ascham
1947 MLC 1993 Queenwood
1948 Queenwood 1994 Queenwood
1949 Queenwood 1995 Ravenswood
1950 Kambala 1996 Roseville
1951 Queenwood 1997 Pymble
1952 Abbotsleigh 1998 Kincoppal
1953 Abbotsleigh 1999 Kincoppal
1954 Abbotsleigh 2000 Kincoppal
1955 Wenona 2001 Abbotsleigh
1956 Wenona 2002 Roseville
1957 Abbotsleigh 2003 Roseville
1958 Abbotsleigh 2004 SCEGGS
1959 MLC 2005 Roseville
1960 MLC 2006 NEGS
1961 MLC 2007 Roseville
1962 Ascham 2008[93] Roseville
1963 Wenona 2009[94] NEGS

Notable IGSSA sportswomen

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Athletics
Cricket
Cycling
Diving
Gymnastics
Netball


Rowing

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Football
Skiing
Swimming
Tennis

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See also

References

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External links

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