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This meeting is scheduled to be held at 5pm Sunday 23 March 2025 at the Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karāpiro.
The AGM will be adjourned on Sunday after the General Business and reconvene 10.30am Friday 28 March 2025 at the Principals Morning Tea at the Don Rowlands Center, Lake Karapiro.
A quorum will not be required on Friday, no new policies or rules will be enforced during these discussions. Principals who were unable to attend on Sunday will get the opportunity on Friday to discuss matters of importance for the future of school rowing. The AGM will conclude once the Principals Discussions are completed.
The Agenda is now availableupdated.
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New Schools 2024-2025 seasonNZSSRA's newest member schools:
Rejoining after an absence:
We look forward to seeing this school/these schools compete in regattas this season. If you know of any other schools wanting to join NZSSRA this Season please point them to our website or the Schools Committee. Regatta Resultsupdated
* some schools are identified at these regattas through dual-entity recognition (CLUB[SCHOOL])
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RNZ has been receiving questions around what does return to rowing look like for rowers who have had covid. While there is some research done overseas, at this stage within New Zealand there is very little. RNZ has worked with three medical practitioners to develop guidance for return to rowing (.pdf). This is particularly relevant to students and Maadi. In summary:
What this mean, in relation to Maadi, is:
The Schools Committee of the New Zealand Secondary Schools Rowing Association (NZSSRA) has sanctioned Hamilton Boys High School following an investigation and disciplinary process regarding breaches of NZSSRA rules and regulations at four of its regattas.
Hamilton Boys High School admitted:
Following the investigation, the School promptly admitted the breaches. In total there were 17 breaches, across 10 events in the Under 15 and Under 18 Novice boys' categories in these regattas.
In admitting the breaches HBHS Headmaster, Susan Hassall, has said:
"We were devastated to learn of the breaches and apologise unreservedly to all the schools participating in the regattas involved. The breaches do not reflect the school's approach to sport, and were, regrettably, the result of very poor judgment by one person in our rowing programme. Our rowing programme has grown significantly in recent years, and we clearly did not have sufficient systems in place to make sure such breaches do not occur. These breaches also occurred during the COVID period, which exacerbated the problem. We deeply regret the impact this has had on the students at other schools and can assure everyone that we are making significant changes to our rowing programme to make sure it never happens again."
The School has accepted the following sanctions, formally imposed on it by the NZSSRA Schools Committee:
In giving its decision, a spokesperson for the Schools Committee said:
"The breaches by Hamilton Boys High School were significant and affected a number of other schools and rowers. Suspension is the most severe sanction the NZSSRA can impose on its Member Schools. The conditional suspension provides Hamilton Boys High School with a warning that if it breaches the same rules again, all rowers at the School will be banned from competing at either a North Island Secondary Schools Championships or a Maadi regatta, even those rowers who were not at the School at the time or who row for it subsequently.
The sanctions imposed should serve as a reminder to all Schools that they must fully comply with the rules, no exceptions. In particular, those Schools with large rowing programmes must make sure they have all the necessary systems and checks in place to ensure entries and substitutions are made and done so in compliance with the rules".
There will be no further comment from NZSSRA or Hamilton Boys High School regarding this matter.
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