Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria explained

Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria
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Abbreviation:AGSV
Headquarters:Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Membership:9 member schools
(12,743 students collectively)
Assumption
Camberwell
Ivanhoe
Marcellin
Mentone
Peninsula
Penleigh and Essendon
Trinity
Yarra Valley
Formation:1920

The Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria (AGSV) is a sporting association of nine independent schools in Victoria, Australia, formed in 1920. The AGSV provides interschool sporting competitions between the nine member schools in a range of sports across Summer and Winter seasons, as well as additional premiership sports. Following the end of each season, the AGSV selects top-performing students from any of the schools to compete in a representative competition against the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS).

During the Summer season (October to March), the AGSV coordinates competitions between the member schools in Summer sports such as Basketball, Cricket, Summer Hockey and Tennis amongst others. During the Winter season (April to August), sports played include Football, Soccer, Winter Hockey and Cross Country amongst others. In addition to the two main seasons, other premiership sports played include Swimming (February to March), Athletics (July to September) and Water Polo (July to September).

History

The AGSV was founded in 1920 to provide an alternative to the Associated Public Schools of Victoria (APS). There were nine founding member schools: All Saints Grammar School, Brighton Grammar School, Camberwell Grammar School, Caulfield Grammar School, Haileybury College, Ivanhoe Grammar School, Malvern Grammar School, St Thomas College and Trinity Grammar School. In 1928, Carey Baptist Grammar School also joined the AGSV. Of these ten original schools, three (Camberwell, Ivanhoe and Trinity) are still AGSV members, four (Brighton, Carey, Caulfield and Haileybury) opted to join the APS instead in 1957, two (St Thomas with Essendon Grammar School and Malvern with Caulfield) amalgamated with other schools and one (All Saints) ceased to exist in 1925.

In 1958, Assumption College, Essendon Grammar School and Mentone Grammar School joined the AGSV. In 1964, 1965 and 1971 respectively, Marcellin College, The Peninsula School and Yarra Valley Grammar School joined the AGSV. In 1977, Essendon Grammar School amalgamated with the Penleigh Presbyterian Ladies' College to form the current Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School. Following this, there have been no changes to the membership of the AGSV (as of August 2017).

The AGSV has provided annual Summer and Winter sports since its formation in 1920, as well as annual competitions in Swimming and Athletics amongst other sports.

In 1968, the AGSV and the APS established an annual Tennis competition between the best Tennis players in both associations. In 2000, this was extended to all Summer and Winter sports, and has remained an annual tradition since. Following every Summer and Winter season, the top-performing students in both the AGSV and the APS compete against each other in the annual competition between the two associations.

In 2001, the AGSV and the APS coordinated to form a combined AGSV/APS girls' sport program. This was mainly done to provide opportunities for fair competition to female students of schools from both associations. Of the twenty AGSV/APS schools, twelve are co-educational, eight are boys-only and none are girls-only. As such, most of the sporting competitions are dominated by boys and the opportunities for girls' sport are relatively limited in both associations. The AGSV/APS girls competition runs for the Summer and Winter seasons (not applying to the Athletics, Swimming or other sport that is contested outside the main seasons) and is separate from the boys competition, which remains AGSV-only.

Schools

Current member schools

SchoolAbbreviationLocationPrincipalEnrolmentFoundedDenominationBoys/GirlsDay/boardingYear Entered
Competition
School Colours
Assumption CollegeACKKilmoreKate Fogarty1,2451893Roman CatholicBoys & girlsDay & boarding1958
Camberwell Grammar SchoolCAMBCanterburyPaul Hicks1,3041886AnglicanBoysDay1920
Ivanhoe Grammar SchoolIVANIvanhoeGerard Foley2,1681915AnglicanBoys & girlsDay1920
Marcellin CollegeMARCBulleenJohn Hickey1,4221950Roman CatholicBoysDay1964
Mentone Grammar SchoolMENTMentoneMal Cater1,5481923AnglicanBoys & girlsDay1958
Peninsula Grammar
PGSMount ElizaStuart Johnston1,4501961AnglicanBoys & girlsDay & boarding1965
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School
PEGSKeilor EastKate Dullard2,6991871 1872

1977

Uniting ChurchBoys & girlsDay1958
Trinity Grammar School, KewTRINKewAdrian Farrer1,4801902AnglicanBoysDay & boarding1920
Yarra Valley Grammar SchoolYVGRingwoodDr. Mark Merry1,2681966AnglicanBoys & girlsDay1971

Sports

The Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria offer a range of sports for the member schools. Boys compete in an AGSV only competitions and girls compete in the APS/AGSV competition. these sports offered are;[1]

Boys

Girls (AGSV/APS Combined)

Current List of Premiers

!Sport!Boys Premiers!Girls Premiers
AthleticsCamberwell Grammar SchoolMentone Grammar School
Australian Rules FootballIvanhoe Grammar SchoolCaulfield Grammar School (APS)
BadmintonCamberwell Grammar SchoolIvanhoe Grammar School
BasketballMarcellin CollegeHaileybury (APS)
Cross CountryMarcellin CollegePenleigh and Essendon Grammar School
CricketCamberwell Grammar SchoolNot Awarded
GolfBrighton Grammar School (APS)
HockeyTrinity Grammar SchoolCarey Grammar School (APS)
Lawn BowlsNot Awarded Not Awarded
NetballNot Applicable Carey Grammar School (APS)
SoccerMarcellin CollegeCaulfield Grammar School (APS)
SoftballNot Applicable Haileybury (APS)
SwimmingCamberwell Grammar SchoolIvanhoe Grammar School
Touch FootballNot Applicable Caulfield Grammar School (APS)
TennisCamberwell Grammar SchoolWesley College (APS)
VolleyballMentone Grammar SchoolIvanhoe Grammar School
WaterpoloNot Awarded Not Awarded
List of 2023 Premiers[2]

List of Premierships by Schools 1990 Onwards

Number of Boys Premierships!Sport!ACK!CAMB!IVAN!MARC!MENT!PGS!PEGS!TRIN!YVG
Athletics02111140120
Australian Rules Football14016001210
Badminton0223000110
Basketball0071901052
Cross Country0092401000
Cricket543552362
Hockey02120012101
Soccer00213101310
Swimming03150150000
Tennis040159812
Volleyball0121430416
List as of the end of 2023[3]

Note: Cricket allowed for co premiers until 2010

AGSV Representative titles

The AGSV play one off Representative games against APS whereby the best students from each competition play against one another

2024 Results!Sport!Boys Result!Girls Result
Australian Rules FootballAGSV 8.9.57 Def By APS 13.13.91AGSV 4.4.28 DRAW APS 4.4.28
BadmintonAGSV 6.14.458 Def APS 6.13.472Not Applicable
BasketballAGSV 57 Def By APS 71AGSV 46 Def By APS 67
CricketAGSV 10-180 Def By APS 4-182Not Applicable
Cross CountryAGSV 138 Def By APS 78AGSV 51 Def By APS 32
HockeyAGSV 4 Def By APS 6AGSV 3 Def APS 0
NetballNot Applicable AGSV 36 Def By APS 66
SoccerAGSV 4 Def APS 3AGSV 6 Def APS 4
SoftballNot Applicable AGSV 8 Def By APS 9
Table TennisAGSV 11-41 Def APS 9-37
TennisAGSV 4-86 Def By APS 12/118AGSV 7-93 Def By APS 9-103
Volleyball AGSV 3 Def APS 2AGSV 0 Def By APS 3
[4]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2020-12-21 . Sports Associated Grammar Schools Victoria . 2024-10-01 . www.agsvsport.com.au . en-AU.
  2. Web site: 2021-01-19 . Past Results Associated Grammar Schools Victoria . 2024-10-01 . www.agsvsport.com.au . en-AU.
  3. Web site: 2021-01-19 . Past Results Associated Grammar Schools Victoria . 2024-10-01 . www.agsvsport.com.au . en-AU.
  4. Web site: 2021-01-18 . Representative Sport Associated Grammar Schools Victoria . 2024-10-01 . www.agsvsport.com.au . en-AU.