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Communication process

Included alongside the criteria a trial situation will include: 1. Equal trial time. 2. Panel that includes: Coaching staff and an independent selector (no relationship with the trialists) 3. Selection Protocol: Under no circumstances are parents or students to approach selectors to discuss outcomes and the Panel is to keep discussions confidential. A team list is submitted to the Head of Sport who must ratify the decision and announce the team. Students who miss selection can request written feedback from the

Panel, based against the Selection criteria within a 3 day period from the announcement of the team. 4. Grievance procedure: If students or parents have a concern that the selection was overlooked they can consider the following process: • Reflect on the performance with respect to the Selection criteria and consider the qualities of the players selected. • Consider the strength of the team and depth of players. • Dealing with disappointment is a critical life skill, builds resilience and deeper self-awareness. • Non-selection creates an opportunity for parents to role model and work through this process with their son or daughter. • Email the appropriate Head of Code within 7 days. Respectful and courteous communication is expected. • The Head of Sport will then collate feedback and your concerns and you will receive a response within 7 days.

School sporting achievements

At the end of the school year during the Sports Prizegiving, student-athletes will be eligible to receive the Most Valuable Player (MVP) or Most Improved Player (MIP) award from each team in the ACG Sports Programme. These awards are selected by the coach with the player receiving an award in recognition of his/her achievement. The MVP is the athlete who contributes the most to his or her team’s success. The MIP is the athlete who demonstrates the significant social, physical or emotional growth throughout a season. All awards are awarded based on coach feedback to the Head of Sport.

Conferences

ASAC (ASEAN Sports and Activities Conference)

ACG School Jakarta is proud to announce that it has joined the ASEAN Sports and Activities Conference (ASAC). This league offers international competition to ACG athletes in the Senior (Years 10-13) level and also the Junior Level (Years 6-9) . The organization focuses on bringing together like minded international schools from Thailand, Vietnam and Cambodia and Indonesia to compete in multi-day sports events. Currently, the main focuses for the league are Basketball, Volleyball, Football and Swimming. However, in the future more events both in sport and in other avenues are likely to be an option. Not only does this league offer our students a chance to interact with individuals from an international setting, but also offers an opportunity to travel and represent our school.

Dates

Senior Boys & Girls Volleyball: Pending Senior Boys & Girls Basketball: Pending ASAC Swim Invitational: Pending

JAAC (Jakarta Area Athletic Conference) SJAC (South Jakarta Athletic Conference) JAMISSA (Jakarta Middle School Sports Association)

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