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         <title>AFL 2020</title>
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AFL






CIS 14yrs Trials


Please note that the CIS Trails have changed age in 2020. From this year it is 14yrs (not 15yrs)








Girls

CIS Girls AFL Nomination Info - click here

CIS Girls Trial Details - click here



Boys

CIS Boys AFL Nomination Info - click here

CIS Boys AFL Trial Details - click here





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         <pubDate>Wed, 12 Feb 2020 05:34:00 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title>TEACHER RELIEF</title>
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Teacher Relief


	
	Schools Reimbursement
	
	Outline
	A payment of $300 per day may be claimed from AICES by schools when one of their staff is representing AICES in an official capacity
	Official Capacity
	Definition - a teacher who has been appointed to an officials position by the Executive Officer of AICES at a CIS (or higher) event. This positions are ....
	AICES Convenor - may be required to attend an AICES or CIS trial
	Coach of an AICES Team
	Manager of an AICES Team
	Selector acting on AICES behalf
	Teacher Relief does not apply to Swimming, Athletics or Cross Country
	Claims
	Must be made on an official Claim Form
	Clarification
	The reimbursement is available for officials representing AICES. Any carnival or trial that is run by AICES is NOT eligible. Officials at Carnivals or Trials run by AICES are representing their Sub Association and therefore ineligible for reimbursement. The only exception to this is an AICES Convenor attending an AICES Carnival or Trial who is not involved in coaching or managing a Sub Association team.
	
	
	Officials Reimbursement
	
	A number of AICES Officials are required to work on weekends and or holiday periods. Those officials who are acting in an official capacity for AICES are eligible to claim an honorarium of $200 per day (pro rata). As this is outside school hours and a purely voluntary position, payment can be made tax free as long as the recipient lodges an Officials Payment Form and the Statement of Supplier Form (Hobby Form).
	
	
	Downloads:
	
	Teacher Relief Form - click here
	Officials Payment Form - click here (For duties outside school hours)
	Hobby Form - click here(must accompany Official Payment Form)
	


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         <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 15:31:00 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title>AICES SPORT RESULTS &amp;#x26; TEAMS</title>
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AICES Sport Results &amp;amp; Teams2020



	
		
			
			Results
			Teams
		
		
			Athletics
			
			
		
		
			Basketball
			
			Girls Pool 1

			Girls Pool 2

			Girls Finals

			Boys Pool 1

			Boys Pool 2

			Boys Finals
			
			
		
		
			Cricket
			
			
			AICES Open Boys Cricket for CIS Trials 2020

			AICES 15s Boys Cricket for CIS Trials 2020
			
		
		
			Cross Country
			
			
		
		
			Football
			
			
		
		
			Hockey
			
			
		
		
			Netball
			
			
		
		
			Softball
			
			AICES Softball Team for CIS 2020
		
		
			Swimming
			
			
		
		
			Tennis 
			
			AICES Open Girls Finals Results 2020

			AICES Open Girls Repechage Results 2020

			AICES Open Boys Finals Results 2020

			AICES Open Boys Repechage Results 2020
			
			
			AICES Open Boys Tennis Team for CIS 2020

			AICES Open Girls Tennis Team for CIS 2020
			
		
		
			Touch Football
			
			
		
		
			Triathlon
			
			
		
		
			Water Polo
			
			AICES Girls Water Polo Team for CIS 2020
		
	


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         <pubDate>Wed, 05 Feb 2020 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Uniform / Levy Requirements


All students selected in AICES teams will be required to pay a compulsory levy. This levy may include:

 &amp;#x2022; Uniform Hire
 &amp;#x2022; Association shirt (polo)
 &amp;#x2022; Transport and accommodation (where applicable)
 &amp;#x2022; CIS Entry Levy
 &amp;#x2022; Other uniform as required

This levy will be charged back students through their school.

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         <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 14:12:00 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title>Selections</title>
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AICES and CIS Selection Policy

Combined Teams


	
	- Where an association cannot field a team the AICES EO will endeavour to create a combined team to allow these players to participate.
	
	
	- A team will be deemed as an association team if it has 60% of it players from that association. If the number is less than 60% combined team it will be deemed a combined team.
	
	
	- If a combined team wins an AICES Championship both that team and the best placed association team will be awarded medallions.
	
	
	- All players in the combined team are eligible for AICES selection
	
	


AICES


	
	- Students must participate in the AICES trials to be considered for selection. The only exception to this is where a student cannot attend the trial because of higher representation commitments in an AICES sport. An AICES Sport is considered to be any sport listed in the AICES Sports section on the AICES Website. When this situation occurs the Executive Officer may allow the student to be considered for selection.
	
	
	- As a general policy, the selectors decision will be final. Application for exemption from this policy must be made to the AICES Executive (Appeals Committee) at least forty-eight (48) hours prior to the holding of the relevant selection event.
	
	
	- Appeals may lodged on an individual basis. The Appeals Committee will consist of the Convenor of each eight Sub Associations. Each association will have one vote on each appeal. Should the voting tie at 4-4, the Executive Officer will have the deciding vote.
	
	
	- As a general principle injury or exams will not be a satisfactory request for exemption.
	
	
	- Where AICES selects an Open Representative team only those students who were selected in the AICES 1st will be endorsed to trial CIS. AICES will only endorse up to a maximum number of players equal to the number of players allowed in a team for that sport as defined by the national body of that sport. When a junior team is selected only those named in that team are permitted to trial for CIS.
	
	
	- Students must be enrolled and attending an AICES school in Years 7 &amp;#x2013; 12.
	
	
	- All student trialling for an AICES team must have been nominated online on the AICES Website and approved by their principal and parents/caregiver.
	
	
	- Every student who attends a trial must be given equal opportunity to demonstrate his or her skill.
	
	
	- In team sports, as a general rule, each association will provide a member to act as a selector for the respective sport.
	
	
	- Staff or coaches not involved in the selection process are requested not to discuss their own players&amp;#x2019; ability with the selectors.
	
	
	- Whenever possible announcements of teams will be made on the AICES Website and in the AICES Newsletter as soon as possible after the trials..
	
	
	- While in general practice the selectors decision is final application for alternate consideration may be made to the Appeals Committee in writing within 24 hours of announcement of the team.
	
	
	- Upon selection all students will be issued an information sheet outlining the commitments required with regards to any training, games or trials they will be required to attend.
	
	
	- Students selected in an AICES Team will be expected to sign off on and fulfil the commitments as outlined in the information sheet.. If a player fails to fulfil the commitments without good reason (eg injury or sickness) they may be excluded from all remaining AICES Sports for a period of 12 months.
	
	
	- Students will only be exempt from their commitments through illness (Doctors Certificate) or representation at a higher level in an AICES sport.
	
	


CIS


	
	- All nominations must be received by CIS before the advertised due dates.
	
	
	- No late nominations will be accepted.
	
	
	
	NSWCIS Representative Team Selections
	
	
	To be eligible for selection in a NSWCIS representative team a student must:
	
	
	- be enrolled and attending at a school which affiliates through an existing independent school Sports Association to the NSWCISSC. Note - As &amp;#x201c;Home School&amp;#x201d; students do not fulfil this criteria, they are ineligible to participate in NSWCIS selections unless they are accepted by a participating school as one of its own.
	
	
	- participate in the scheduled NSWCIS selection trial(s)
	
	
	- obtain access to NSWCISSC selection trials through one member association. Schools which are members of more than one member association are required to nominate their member association pathway for each sport. Where there is a variation from the nominated association pathway the school must notify NSWCISSC 48 hours prior to the selected association trial. Refer Schedule A &amp;#x2013; Change in Pathway
	
	
	
	- Please note: Students may only access CIS through one member sporting association.
	
	
	- While exemption may be considered for a student competing in the particular sport at a higher level for which trials are being held, it should be noted that as a general principle, a student failing to participate in a scheduled NSWCISSC selection activity through injury or illness does not constitute a satisfactory basis for exemption.
	
	
	- While as a general practice, the selectors decision will be final, application for exemption from this policy may be made through Sport Convenor to the NSWCISSC Appeals Committee at the time of nomination. Applications for exemption must be made in writing to the NSWCISSC Executive Officer, endorsed by the student&amp;#x2019;s school and member sports association and lodged 7 days prior to the trial.
	
	
	- Request for consideration in exceptional circumstances
	
	
	- Where exceptional circumstances prevail within the 24 hours prior to the commencement of the trial a student/s can apply for consideration in exceptional circumstances. Where possible a student/s school must
	
	
	a. notify the NSWCISSC Executive Officer/ Sports Administrator by telephone prior to the completion of the trial.
	
	
	b. follow notification up with a written explanation, endorsed by the school principal. This must be sent to the NSWCISSC Executive Officer within 24 hours of completion of the trial.
	
	
	- Applications for exemption will be heard by the NSWCISSC Appeals Committee and the student&amp;#x2019;s school notified of their decision within 48 hours of receipt of the application.
	
	
	- The Appeals Committee will be comprised of the Executive Officer of the NSWCISSC and NSWCISSC sports administrators. The Convenor of the relevant sport and such other personnel as the NSWCISSC Executive may deem necessary to assist and inform the process may be approached. The Convenor will be notified of a response to the request within 36 hours of the appeal being received by the Appeals Committee.
	
	
	- While the NSWCISSC recognises that selections at an Association level is an association based matter, it recommends that where this involves further selection to NSWCIS teams, eligibility consistency with NSWCIS in selections at association level can provide a better understanding for students and parents.
	
	
	- Where the Appeals Committee upholds an exemption for a student from a trial, and consequently it may be expected that some student/s may be dropped from the final team, selectors are advised that where possible, in the interest of sensitivity to the eliminated students (and concerned parents), that a Squad is chosen at the set trials. The Squad should be notified of the exemption and should be comprised of a sufficient number to ensure that it is several students, not a single student, finally eliminated from the chosen team.
	
	
	
	


Appeals


	
	- A nominee who is unsuccessful in gaining selection has the right of appeal.
	
	
	- Any appeal must be made through the student&amp;#x2019;s school by the staff member responsible for the sport. This appeal must be made in writing, be endorsed by the school principal and be received by the NSWCISSC Executive Officer within 48 hours following the trial.
	
	
	- The NSWCISSC Appeals Committee will hear the appeal and a decision relayed to the school within 48 hours of receipt of the appeal.
	
	


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         <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 14:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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AICES Code of Conduct

Listed below are theexpectations of AICES in terms of the Standard of Conduct of all those participating in the activities of AICES.



	
	Coaches / Managers
	
	1. Coaches should recognise that games are for enjoyment, and satisfaction comes from doing one's best for the team. Provided players feel they did their best on the day, there should be no recriminations in defeat.
	2. Coaches should develop in their players respect for the judgement of all officials (referees, touch judges, etc.).
	3. Coaching from the sidelines must be restrained. Managers and coaches should not encroach on the field of play.
	4. Coaches are to accept player safety as an essential priority.
	5. It is an educational responsibility of coaches to acquaint their players thoroughly with the rules or laws of the game as these provide structure and order. For this reason, coaches should continually update their knowledge of the game.
	6. The role of the coach is to support and encourage the players. Criticism should be focused on the mistake and no personal derogatory remarks should be made.
	7. Any conduct of players or spectators in contravention of the code of conduct should be reported to the Sport Convenor, who will inform the Executive Committee at their next meeting.
	
	
	Players
	
	1. Players must attend all matches, trials, training and meetings punctually.
	2. Players must wear appropriate team colours and apparel and correct footwear.
	3. Players must refrain from using offensive language on or off the field.
	4. Players must not 'talk back', or verbally abuse the referee, or other game officials. Queries must be directed through the team captain or coach. Verbal abuse of players and spectators is also strictly forbidden.
	5. Players must at all times play within the rules of the game. Fair play is to be encouraged. Rough play and/or tactics designed to upset the opposition are not acceptable. Deliberate fouling or provoking an opponent, or throwing equipment is not acceptable or permitted in any sport.
	6. Players must abide by the decision of the referee. Players are never right in expressing disapproval of a referee or umpire's decision.
	7. Players should display a sporting attitude and applaud all good plays, whether from own team or the opposition.
	8. Players must treat all players as they would like to be treated. Players must not interfere with, bully or take unfair advantage of another player.
	9. Players are expected to be modest in success and generous in defeat, not showing in either case undue emotion in word or action.
	
	
	Spectators
	
	1. Spectator seating should be used or alternatively spectators to remain a reasonable distance from the playing area.
	2. Respect the officials' decision regardless of their own opinion and encourage players to participate as good sports.
	3. Verbal abuse of any player(s) or Official is strictly forbidden, as is the use of offensive language.
	4. Barracking is expected to be positive and enthusiastic and never be directed at the opposition. The following are examples of bad sportsmanship :
	- barracking during a kick at goal
	- attempting to influence a referee's decision
	- applauding a player's dismissal from the game
	- booing
	- whistling
	- disagreeing with the decision of an official
	5. Spectators at venues are expected to co-operate to the full with any regulations, instructions or requests, made by the home school or convenor concerning car parking, use of facilities, seating, dressing rooms, behaviour and the movement of spectators on and off the grounds.
	6. All adults are expected to set an example by their self control at games.
	
	
	AICES Rugby Camp Code of Conduct
	
	All players will comply with the following code of conduct:
	As a participant in the AICES Rugby Camp I promise that I will:
	1. Show good character. Be honest, caring, trusting, considerate, unselfish and a credit to my school, myself and my family.
	2. Respect myself, fellow campers, coaches, officials, opponents and the game.
	3. Follow camp rules at all times.
	4. Give my best effort at all times.
	5. Not use tobacco, alcohol, illegal drugs, or banned performance enhancing drugs.
	6. Not engage in any criminal conduct, including, but not limited to laws governing possession, provision and use of drugs and/or alcohol.


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         <pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 13:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
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         <title>Annual Reports</title>
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Annual Reports

To download a specific report, click on the relevant year below.


	2019 Annual Report
	2018 Annual Report
	2017 Annual Report
	2016 Annual Report
	2015 Annual Report
	2014 Annual Report
	2013 Annual Report
	2012 Annual Report
	2011 Annual Report
	2010 Annual Report
	2009 Annual Report
	2008 Annual Report
	2007 Annual Report
	2006 Annual Report
	2005 Annual Report


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         <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 00:26:00 GMT</pubDate>
         <author>mukherjee.sushovan@gmail.com (Sushovan Mukherjee)</author>
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         <title>Constitution</title>
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Constitution

To download the Constitution, please click on the link below.


	Constitution



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         <pubDate>Tue, 28 Jan 2020 00:13:00 GMT</pubDate>
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Risk Assessments

To download the document for a particular sport, click on the sport name.

	Basketball
	Hills Stadium Risk Assessment
	16yrs Hockey Risk Assessment
	AICES Swimming
	AICES Touch Football
	AICES Netball
	AICES Netball Central Assessment
	Football
	Open Hockey
	Cross Country
	Tennis
	Rugby
	Athletics
	Water Polo
	Cricket Trials
	Softball
	Surfing
	Surfing Shark Risk Management Policy


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         <pubDate>Mon, 27 Jan 2020 21:37:00 GMT</pubDate>
         <author>mukherjee.sushovan@gmail.com (Sushovan Mukherjee)</author>
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Water Polo 2020



AICES CONVENOR


	 
	Matthew Carter
	Reddam House
	ISD
	02 9300 8200
	matthew.carter@reddamhouse.com.au










AICES WATER POLO






DATES


	Nominations
	Tuesday 22nd October 2019
	Carnivals:
	Thursday 31st October 2019






CIS TRIALS TIME


	9:00am - 3:00pm
	Registration at 9.30am
	Note - In 2020 this is 16yrs - age turned in 2020






VENUE


	Sydney Olympic Park - Aquatic






SELECTION FOR CIS CARNIVAL 2020


	AICES Water Polo Info - Click Here
	Players who were nominated as an individual are to report to Greg Aitken upon arrival for placement in teams.
	


GIRLS SELECTED TO ATTEND CIS 2020 TRIALS


	&amp;#x2013; You MUST complete a Player Acceptance Form on the AICES Website by 8/11/19. Failure to do so will result in you not being nominated to CIS for 2020.
	&amp;#x2013; The players below will attend CIS as individuals (not playing as an AICES Team). The girls will be divided up into teams with girls from the other CIS Associations.T here will be an AICES Staff Member present to supervise the girls.
	&amp;#x2013;Early in Term 1 2020 you will be nominated to CIS and receive an email back from them with a link for you to complete details in their nomination system.



	
		
			Reddam House
			Siena Rosmarin
		
		
			Reddam House
			FreddieSchneideman
		
		
			Bishop Tyrrell AC
			GeorgiaChapman???????
		
		
			Central Coast SC
			Ashlee Dobell
		
		
			Reddam House
			Nikki Collins
		
		
			Reddam House
			Nicole Geller
		
		
			Pittwater House
			Laila Jenkins
		
		
			Pittwater House
			Albee McInnes
		
		
			Reddam House
			Gracie Berry
		
		
			Shadow
			Not required unless notified
		
		
			St Luke's GS
			Eliza Fisher
		
	





	CIS Water Polo 2020 Info - Click Here




BOYS SELECTED TO ATTEND CIS 2020 TRIALS


	&amp;#x2013; You MUST complete a Player Acceptance Form on the AICES Website by 8/11/19. Failure to do so will result in you not being nominated to CIS for 2020.
	&amp;#x2013; The players below will attend CIS and playinan AICES Team.
	&amp;#x2013;Early in Term 1 2020 you will be nominated to CIS and receive an email back from them with a link for you to complete details in their nomination system.



	
		
			Thomas Hassall AC
			Luca Kricka
		
		
			Reddam House
			Xavier Nicholas
		
		
			Pittwater House
			JamesKofoed
		
		
			Arndell AC
			Chris Leka
		
		
			Pittwater House
			Oscar Smith
		
		
			Reddam House
			Noah Paver
		
		
			St Luke's GS
			Matt Francis
		
		
			Reddam House
			Tyler Davis
		
		
			Pittwater House
			Ewan Gillespie
		
		
			Reddam House
			Dasher Stewart
		
		
			Pittwater House
			Cameron Obst
		
		
			Shadows
			Not required unless notified
		
		
			Reddam House
			Jonah Zeiderman
		
		
			Reddam House
			Aidan Gruenpeter
		
	





	CIS Water Polo 2020 Info - Click Here










CIS DETAILS - GIRLS 


	CIS Girls Water Polo




CIS DETAILS - BOYS


	CIS Boys Water Polo




DOWNLOAD THE AICES APP

 



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