Steven Khan concludes his discussion on what he sees as a worrying trend among certain schools. Part I was carried in the Saturday Express.
Secondary Schools - Boys
Football as school policy is folly (part 1)
THE figure of $300,000 is what the propaganda, sorry, e-mail, from my Past Students' Association suggests as an estimate of the cost to finance the school's football campaign for the upcoming season. Indeed at my alma mater, and former place of employment, where the principal's vision is "to be recognised as the Best Catholic Boys' School by 2010" through deployment of strategies aimed at "raising the public profile of the school in all spheres," success at football has been named explicitly as being integral to realising his vision in the administrative policy framework.
Toss-up for top footballer
Compre invited to Washington
Tigers host Martin Anatol day
THE St Anthony’s College Ground in Westmoorings will come alive on Saturday as the College’s Old Boys host the 13th annual Martin Anatol Day from 2-10 pm.
Schools football MVPs delighted
Kevin Molino and Mariah Shade, the respective boys’ and girls’ Most Valuable Players (MVPs) of the 2008 Secondary Schools Football League (SSFL), have both expressed their delight, upon claiming their accolades, at the award ceremony at the Rudranath Capildeo Learning Resource Centre, Couva on January 30.
Mucurapo’s awesome foursome
Mariah a shade above the rest, Kevin Molino an upcoming star
That's a wrap, Mucurapo's road to Intercol glory
Another year of Intercol action came to an end last Tuesday at the Ato Boldon Stadium in Couva, with a new king being crowned.