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Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria

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).

Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria
AbbreviationAGSV
Formation1920
HeadquartersMelbourne, Victoria, Australia
Membership
9 member schools
(12,743 students collectively)
Assumption
Camberwell
Ivanhoe
Marcellin
Mentone
Peninsula
Penleigh and Essendon
Trinity
Yarra Valley
Key people
Troy Rowe (Executive Officer)
Allen Crawley (Secretary General)
Tony Larkin (Board Chair)
Rohan Brown (Committee Chair)
Websitewww.agsvsport.com.au

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).

 
2016 AGSV/APS Girls' Representative Cross Country

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.

In 2009, Troy Rowe (a former employee of Ivanhoe Grammar School) was appointed as the Executive Officer of the AGSV, a role he has held since.

Member schools

School Abbreviation Location Principal Enrolment Founded Denomination Boys/Girls Day/boarding Year Entered
Competition
School Colours
Assumption College ACK Kilmore Kate Fogarty 1,245 1893 Roman Catholic Boys & girls Day & boarding 1958    
Camberwell Grammar School CAMB Canterbury Paul Hicks 1,304 1886 Anglican Boys Day 1920    
Ivanhoe Grammar School IVAN Ivanhoe Gerard Foley 2,168 1915 Anglican Boys & girls Day 1920   
Marcellin College MARC Bulleen John Hickey 1,422 1950 Roman Catholic Boys Day 1964    
Mentone Grammar School MENT Mentone Mal Cater 1,548 1923 Anglican Boys & girls Day 1958    
Peninsula Grammar
PGS Mount Eliza Stuart Johnston 1,450 1961 Anglican Boys & girls Day & boarding 1965    
Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School
(usually referred to simply by its acronym "PEGS")
PEGS Keilor East Kate Dullard 2,699 1871 (as Penleigh Ladies’ College)

1872 (as Essendon Grammar)

1977 (amalgamated schools)

Uniting Church Boys & girls Day 1958    
Trinity Grammar School, Kew TRIN Kew Adrian Farrer 1,480 1902 Anglican Boys Day & boarding 1920   
Yarra Valley Grammar School YVG Ringwood Dr. Mark Merry 1,268 1966 Anglican Boys & girls Day 1971    

Athletics Premiers

Year Boys Winner Girls Winner
1920 Camberwell (1)
1921 Brighton (1)
1922 Ivanhoe (1)
1923 Ivanhoe (2)
1924 Caulfield (1)
1925 Ivanhoe (3)
1926 Caulfield (2)
1927 Ivanhoe (4)
1928 Brighton (2)
1929 Brighton (3)
1930 Brighton (4)
1931 Brighton (5)
1932 Brighton (6)
1933 Ivanhoe (5)
1934 Caulfield (3)
1935 Caulfield (4)
1936 Carey (1)
1937 Caulfield (5)
1938 Caulfield (6)
1939 Caulfield (7)
1940 Trinity (1)
1941 Trinity (2)
1942 Trinity (3)
1943 Trinity (4)
1944 Caulfield (8)
1945 Caulfield (9)
1946 Trinity (5)
1947 Caulfield (10)
1948 Caulfield (11)
1949 Ivanhoe (6)
1950 Brighton (7)
1951 Brighton (8)
1952 Caulfield (12)
1953 Brighton (9)
1954 Brighton (10)
1955 Haileybury (1)
1956 Haileybury (2)
1957 Haileybury (3)
1958 Trinity (6)
1959 Trinity (7)
1960 Trinity (8)
1961 Trinity (9)
1962 Trinity (10)
1963 Trinity (11)
1964 Trinity (12)
1965 Trinity (13)
1966 Trinity (14)
1967 Trinity (15)
1968 Marcellin (1)
1969 Trinity (16)
1970 Trinity (17)
1971 Camberwell (2)
1972 Assumption (1)
1973 Camberwell (3)
1974 Camberwell (4)
1975 Camberwell (5)
1976 Camberwell (6)
1977 Camberwell (7)
1978 Camberwell (8)
1979 Camberwell (9)
1980 Camberwell (10)
1981 Yarra Valley (1)
1982 Mentone (1)
1983 Mentone (2)
1984 Mentone (3)
1985 Yarra Valley (2)
1986 Mentone (4)
1987 Mentone (5)
1988 Ivanhoe (7)
1989 Ivanhoe (8)
1990 Ivanhoe (9)
1991 Ivanhoe (10)
1992 Ivanhoe (11)
1993 Ivanhoe (12)
1994 Ivanhoe (13)
1995 Trinity (18) PEGS (1)
1996 Mentone (6) PEGS (2)
1997 Ivanhoe (14) PEGS (3)
1998 Ivanhoe (15) PEGS (4)
1999 Ivanhoe (16) PEGS (5)
2000 Ivanhoe (17) PEGS (6)
2001 Ivanhoe (18) PEGS (7)
2002 Ivanhoe (19) Peninsula (1)
2003 Ivanhoe (20) Peninsula (2)
2004 Peninsula (1) Peninsula (3)
2005 Peninsula (2) Peninsula (4)
2006 Peninsula (3) Peninsula (5)
2007 Peninsula (4) Peninsula (6)
2008 Trinity (19) Peninsula (7)
2009 Trinity (20) PEGS (8)
2010 Trinity (21) Peninsula (8)
2011 Trinity (22) Peninsula (9)
2012 Trinity (23) Peninsula (10)
2013 Trinity (24) Peninsula (11)
2014 Trinity (25) Ivanhoe (1)
2015 Trinity (26) Peninsula (12)
2016 Trinity (27) Ivanhoe (2)
2017 Trinity (28) Ivanhoe (3)
2018 Trinity (29) Ivanhoe (4)
2019 Marcellin (2) Mentone (1)
2020 Not awarded because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021 Not awarded because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
2022 Camberwell (11) Mentone (2)

Badminton Results

Year Boys Premiers Boys Singles Champion Champion's School Girls Premiers Girls Singles Champion Champion's School
1994 Peninsula (1) Terence Chong Camberwell
1995 Peninsula (2) Howard Chua Peninsula
1996 Camberwell (1) Weng-Moh Tan Camberwell
1997 Ivanhoe (1) Simon Chong Camberwell
1998 Camberwell (2) Simon Chong (2) Camberwell
1999 Camberwell (3) Simon Chong (3) Camberwell
2000 Camberwell (4) Simon Chong (4) Camberwell
2001 Ivanhoe (2) Eric Chang Ivanhoe
2002 PEGS (1) Liang Chu Ivanhoe
2003 Camberwell (5) Kevin Chan Camberwell
2004 Camberwell (6) Nicky Wong PEGS
2005 Camberwell (7) Nicky Wong (2) PEGS
2006 Camberwell (8) Boris Ma Camberwell
2007 Camberwell (9) Jonathan Chim Camberwell
2008 Camberwell (10) Brendan Chu PEGS Haileybury [i]
2009 Trinity (1) Clement Ho Trinity Haileybury [i] Rojini Selladurai Yarra Valley
2010 Camberwell (11) Athi Selladurai Yarra Valley Yarra Valley [i] Rojini Selladurai (2) Yarra Valley
2011 Camberwell (12) Athi Selladurai (2) Yarra Valley Wesley (1) Rojini Selladurai (3) Yarra Valley
2012 Camberwell (13) Jonathan Zhu Camberwell Caulfield [i] Joy Lai Ivanhoe
2013 Ivanhoe (2) Jonathan Zhu (2) Camberwell Wesley [i] Joy Lai (2) Ivanhoe
2014 Camberwell (14) Felix Wang Camberwell Wesley [i] Joy Lai (3) Ivanhoe
2015 Camberwell (15) Felix Wang (2) Camberwell Haileybury [i] Joy Lai (4) Ivanhoe
2016 Camberwell (16) Felix Wang (3) Camberwell Haileybury (1) Theresa Nguyen PEGS
2017 Camberwell (17) Felix Wang (4) Camberwell Haileybury (2) Joy Lai (5) Ivanhoe
2018 Camberwell (18) Otto Zhao Camberwell Haileybury (3) Cassidy Nguyen PEGS
2019 Camberwell (19) Rayne Wang Yarra Valley Caulfield/Wesley [i] Starcia Han PEGS
2020 Not awarded because of the COVID-19 Pandemic Haileybury [i] Not awarded because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
2021 Camberwell (20) Otto Zhao (2) Camberwell PEGS [i] Not awarded because of the COVID-19 Pandemic
2022
  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Because less than 8 teams entered the competition, this doesn't count as an AGSV Premiership.

See also

External links

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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 Associated Grammar Schools of VictoriaAbbreviationAGSVFormation1920HeadquartersMelbourne Victoria AustraliaMembership9 member schools 12 743 students collectively AssumptionCamberwellIvanhoeMarcellinMentonePeninsulaPenleigh and EssendonTrinityYarra ValleyKey peopleTroy Rowe Executive Officer Allen Crawley Secretary General Tony Larkin Board Chair Rohan Brown Committee Chair Websitewww wbr agsvsport wbr com wbr auDuring 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 Contents 1 History 2 Member schools 3 Athletics Premiers 4 Badminton Results 5 See also 6 External linksHistory EditThe 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 2016 AGSV APS Girls Representative Cross Country 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 In 2009 Troy Rowe a former employee of Ivanhoe Grammar School was appointed as the Executive Officer of the AGSV a role he has held since Member schools EditSchool Abbreviation Location Principal Enrolment Founded Denomination Boys Girls Day boarding Year EnteredCompetition School ColoursAssumption College ACK Kilmore Kate Fogarty 1 245 1893 Roman Catholic Boys amp girls Day amp boarding 1958 Camberwell Grammar School CAMB Canterbury Paul Hicks 1 304 1886 Anglican Boys Day 1920 Ivanhoe Grammar School IVAN Ivanhoe Gerard Foley 2 168 1915 Anglican Boys amp girls Day 1920 Marcellin College MARC Bulleen John Hickey 1 422 1950 Roman Catholic Boys Day 1964 Mentone Grammar School MENT Mentone Mal Cater 1 548 1923 Anglican Boys amp girls Day 1958 Peninsula Grammar PGS Mount Eliza Stuart Johnston 1 450 1961 Anglican Boys amp girls Day amp boarding 1965 Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School usually referred to simply by its acronym PEGS PEGS Keilor East Kate Dullard 2 699 1871 as Penleigh Ladies College 1872 as Essendon Grammar 1977 amalgamated schools Uniting Church Boys amp girls Day 1958 Trinity Grammar School Kew TRIN Kew Adrian Farrer 1 480 1902 Anglican Boys Day amp boarding 1920 Yarra Valley Grammar School YVG Ringwood Dr Mark Merry 1 268 1966 Anglican Boys amp girls Day 1971 Athletics Premiers EditYear Boys Winner Girls Winner1920 Camberwell 1 1921 Brighton 1 1922 Ivanhoe 1 1923 Ivanhoe 2 1924 Caulfield 1 1925 Ivanhoe 3 1926 Caulfield 2 1927 Ivanhoe 4 1928 Brighton 2 1929 Brighton 3 1930 Brighton 4 1931 Brighton 5 1932 Brighton 6 1933 Ivanhoe 5 1934 Caulfield 3 1935 Caulfield 4 1936 Carey 1 1937 Caulfield 5 1938 Caulfield 6 1939 Caulfield 7 1940 Trinity 1 1941 Trinity 2 1942 Trinity 3 1943 Trinity 4 1944 Caulfield 8 1945 Caulfield 9 1946 Trinity 5 1947 Caulfield 10 1948 Caulfield 11 1949 Ivanhoe 6 1950 Brighton 7 1951 Brighton 8 1952 Caulfield 12 1953 Brighton 9 1954 Brighton 10 1955 Haileybury 1 1956 Haileybury 2 1957 Haileybury 3 1958 Trinity 6 1959 Trinity 7 1960 Trinity 8 1961 Trinity 9 1962 Trinity 10 1963 Trinity 11 1964 Trinity 12 1965 Trinity 13 1966 Trinity 14 1967 Trinity 15 1968 Marcellin 1 1969 Trinity 16 1970 Trinity 17 1971 Camberwell 2 1972 Assumption 1 1973 Camberwell 3 1974 Camberwell 4 1975 Camberwell 5 1976 Camberwell 6 1977 Camberwell 7 1978 Camberwell 8 1979 Camberwell 9 1980 Camberwell 10 1981 Yarra Valley 1 1982 Mentone 1 1983 Mentone 2 1984 Mentone 3 1985 Yarra Valley 2 1986 Mentone 4 1987 Mentone 5 1988 Ivanhoe 7 1989 Ivanhoe 8 1990 Ivanhoe 9 1991 Ivanhoe 10 1992 Ivanhoe 11 1993 Ivanhoe 12 1994 Ivanhoe 13 1995 Trinity 18 PEGS 1 1996 Mentone 6 PEGS 2 1997 Ivanhoe 14 PEGS 3 1998 Ivanhoe 15 PEGS 4 1999 Ivanhoe 16 PEGS 5 2000 Ivanhoe 17 PEGS 6 2001 Ivanhoe 18 PEGS 7 2002 Ivanhoe 19 Peninsula 1 2003 Ivanhoe 20 Peninsula 2 2004 Peninsula 1 Peninsula 3 2005 Peninsula 2 Peninsula 4 2006 Peninsula 3 Peninsula 5 2007 Peninsula 4 Peninsula 6 2008 Trinity 19 Peninsula 7 2009 Trinity 20 PEGS 8 2010 Trinity 21 Peninsula 8 2011 Trinity 22 Peninsula 9 2012 Trinity 23 Peninsula 10 2013 Trinity 24 Peninsula 11 2014 Trinity 25 Ivanhoe 1 2015 Trinity 26 Peninsula 12 2016 Trinity 27 Ivanhoe 2 2017 Trinity 28 Ivanhoe 3 2018 Trinity 29 Ivanhoe 4 2019 Marcellin 2 Mentone 1 2020 Not awarded because of the COVID 19 Pandemic2021 Not awarded because of the COVID 19 Pandemic2022 Camberwell 11 Mentone 2 Badminton Results EditYear Boys Premiers Boys Singles Champion Champion s School Girls Premiers Girls Singles Champion Champion s School1994 Peninsula 1 Terence Chong Camberwell1995 Peninsula 2 Howard Chua Peninsula1996 Camberwell 1 Weng Moh Tan Camberwell1997 Ivanhoe 1 Simon Chong Camberwell1998 Camberwell 2 Simon Chong 2 Camberwell1999 Camberwell 3 Simon Chong 3 Camberwell2000 Camberwell 4 Simon Chong 4 Camberwell2001 Ivanhoe 2 Eric Chang Ivanhoe2002 PEGS 1 Liang Chu Ivanhoe2003 Camberwell 5 Kevin Chan Camberwell2004 Camberwell 6 Nicky Wong PEGS2005 Camberwell 7 Nicky Wong 2 PEGS2006 Camberwell 8 Boris Ma Camberwell2007 Camberwell 9 Jonathan Chim Camberwell2008 Camberwell 10 Brendan Chu PEGS Haileybury i 2009 Trinity 1 Clement Ho Trinity Haileybury i Rojini Selladurai Yarra Valley2010 Camberwell 11 Athi Selladurai Yarra Valley Yarra Valley i Rojini Selladurai 2 Yarra Valley2011 Camberwell 12 Athi Selladurai 2 Yarra Valley Wesley 1 Rojini Selladurai 3 Yarra Valley2012 Camberwell 13 Jonathan Zhu Camberwell Caulfield i Joy Lai Ivanhoe2013 Ivanhoe 2 Jonathan Zhu 2 Camberwell Wesley i Joy Lai 2 Ivanhoe2014 Camberwell 14 Felix Wang Camberwell Wesley i Joy Lai 3 Ivanhoe2015 Camberwell 15 Felix Wang 2 Camberwell Haileybury i Joy Lai 4 Ivanhoe2016 Camberwell 16 Felix Wang 3 Camberwell Haileybury 1 Theresa Nguyen PEGS2017 Camberwell 17 Felix Wang 4 Camberwell Haileybury 2 Joy Lai 5 Ivanhoe2018 Camberwell 18 Otto Zhao Camberwell Haileybury 3 Cassidy Nguyen PEGS2019 Camberwell 19 Rayne Wang Yarra Valley Caulfield Wesley i Starcia Han PEGS2020 Not awarded because of the COVID 19 Pandemic Haileybury i Not awarded because of the COVID 19 Pandemic2021 Camberwell 20 Otto Zhao 2 Camberwell PEGS i Not awarded because of the COVID 19 Pandemic2022 a b c d e f g h i j Because less than 8 teams entered the competition this doesn t count as an AGSV Premiership See also EditList of schools in Victoria AustraliaExternal links EditAssociated Grammar Schools of Victoria Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Associated Grammar Schools of Victoria amp oldid 1113782835, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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