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Competitive<br />

Sports<br />

<strong>Handbook</strong><br />

2012-2013


Contents<br />

Mission Statement and Statement of Policy 3<br />

Introduction 4<br />

DCS affliliated federations 5<br />

DCS Seasonal Teams 6<br />

Swimming 7<br />

Football 8<br />

Basketball 9<br />

Volleyball 10<br />

Netball 11<br />

Rugby 12<br />

Junior FOBISSEA /DCA Games 13<br />

Senior FOBISSEA Games 14<br />

DCS Selection Policy 15-19<br />

DCS Travelling Team Code 20<br />

Billeting Obligations 21-22<br />

Kit, Information and Transportion 22


Mission Statement<br />

<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong>’s primary goal for each student is the pursuit of excellence. We aim to provide<br />

a quality training and competition programme for all sports teams that represent the <strong>College</strong> against other<br />

schools and organisations in China and across Southeast Asia.<br />

Statement of Policy<br />

<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> aims to offer as many sports as the <strong>College</strong> can reasonably support and will<br />

compete in the following conferences – FOBISSEA, ACAMIS, SISAC, CISSA and DCA Games.<br />

The <strong>College</strong> provides high quality coaching to students as they seek to reach their full sporting potential. The<br />

programme seeks to promote the fundamental characteristics of commitment, loyalty, cooperation, leadership<br />

and an appreciation of the role and value of the individual within a team framework.<br />

Sportsmanship<br />

<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> Shangahi recognises that teams and individuals contribute significantly to the development<br />

of character and school spirit. Sportsmanship and fair play is an integral part of this experience. We expect<br />

our students, coaches, parents and supporters to represent <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> in a manner that is<br />

respectful to others. It is our responsibility to help develop and practice the highest standards of courtesy,<br />

discipline and sportsmanship as both hosts and guests.<br />

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Introduction<br />

Dear Parents,<br />

The mission of the the <strong>College</strong> Sports Department is to ensure the opportunity for all students to try out for<br />

<strong>College</strong> representative sports teams and experience dedicated and focused coaching within season. We<br />

offer a broad range of activities and are members of several sporting associations here in China, as well as,<br />

across South East Asia.<br />

We have a strong and committed coaching staff at the <strong>College</strong> with many nationalities contributing to the<br />

programme. This year we have assigned Heads of Sport for Basketball, Football, Netball, Rugby, Volleyball,<br />

and Swimming. These coaches have many years experience in their respective sports and the enthusiasm<br />

to improve the programme at the <strong>College</strong>. You will see them and read a little about the sports later in the<br />

handbook.<br />

I am a firm believer that performances improve when students are supported. I invite all parents to come<br />

and watch their children play competitive fixtures here at the <strong>College</strong> and away from home. Students and<br />

coaches really do appreciate, and are motivated, by crowd support.<br />

Please take a moment to read and familiarise yourself with the sports handbook. I hope you will find the<br />

answers to many of your questions regarding DCS competitive sport, rules and regulations and what we<br />

offer and when.<br />

We look forward to another successful year for our teams and students and hope that all activities are<br />

enjoyed in the spirit that embraces great sport.<br />

Please do not hesitate to contact me if you have any queries or concerns on<br />

graham.lyons@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

Kind regards,<br />

Gray Lyons<br />

Director of Sports<br />

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<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> affiliated sports federations<br />

The <strong>College</strong> is a member of the following organisations:<br />

CISSA, SISAC, ACAMIS, FOBISSEA and SSL<br />

This membership provides opportunities for competitive sport against other schools. Each organisation sets<br />

its own sporting seasons, rules and regulations on competitions. As local opportunities for competitive sport<br />

are limited our membership of these organisations is vital to our establishment of a quality sports programme.<br />

China International Schools Sports Association (CISSA)<br />

Is an organisation that provides over twenty <strong>Shanghai</strong> and surrounding city international schools with a<br />

comprehensive sports programme for 12 and Under and 14 and Under, in four distinct seasons; for touch<br />

rugby, football, volleyball and basketball. Most teams will have a league-based tournament with a game<br />

being scheduled on a Tuesday or Thursday each week and culminating in the “Cross River Event” at the end<br />

of the season.<br />

Rugby and netball for Under 9 - Under 15 is catered for through the DCS convened <strong>Shanghai</strong> Junior Division.<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong> International Schools Activities Conference (SISAC)<br />

Is an organisation that provides over 20 <strong>Shanghai</strong> and surrounding city international schools with a<br />

comprehensive sports programme for 19 & Under, in three distinct seasons for the sports of volleyball,<br />

basketball and football. There are also other SISAC events offered throughout the year ranging from netball,<br />

rugby and swimming. Teams will have a league-based tournament with either one or several games a week<br />

culminating in the “Finals Weekend” at the end of the season.<br />

Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS)<br />

Is an U19 sports conference providing end of season high quality tournaments for Senior/Varsity teams<br />

in volleyball, basketball and football against other major international schools from around the China and<br />

Mongolia region. DCS is placed in the premier ACAMIS Division (Orange/Red groupings) and compete<br />

against schools form the north, central and southern areas of China. The ACAMIS seasons support the local<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong> (SISAC) season for a further one weekend finals in the respective sport.<br />

Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA)<br />

Is an overseas conference providing high quality competition against other major British International Schools<br />

across South East Asia in a 3-day competition festival of 4 separate sports.<br />

U15 FOBISSEA (Nov/Dec) Athletics, Basketball, Football and Swimming<br />

U13 FOBISSEA (March / April) Athletics, Basketball, Football and Swimming<br />

U11 FOBISSEA (May / June) Athletics, Football, T-ball and Swimming<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong> Swim League (SSL)<br />

Is a sports conference specifically for swimming within <strong>Shanghai</strong> and surrounding city international schools.<br />

Various swimming galas are held throughout the year that DCS attend within and outside <strong>Shanghai</strong>.<br />

As well as the above affiliated federations and their regular sporting provision, the <strong>College</strong> also enters a<br />

number of invitational tournaments and events throughout the year. In 2012 / 2013 the <strong>College</strong> is to attend:<br />

U19 Rugby 10’s in Manila, Philippines<br />

U19 Netball in Hong Kong<br />

U11 DCA (<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> Asia) Games in Beijing<br />

U11 – U15 Rugby and Netball in Beijing<br />

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DCS Teams Seasonal Sporting Calendar<br />

Team, Sport and Age Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb March April May June<br />

Swimming<br />

(Y3 – 13) • • • • • • • • •<br />

U11 FOBISSEA<br />

(Y3 – 6) • • • • •<br />

Junior Football<br />

(Y3 & 4) • • •<br />

Junior Football<br />

(Y5 & 6) • • • • •<br />

Junior Rugby<br />

(Y3 & 4) • • •<br />

Junior Rugby<br />

(Y5 & 6) • • •<br />

Junior Netball<br />

(Y5 & 6) • • •<br />

DCA - Football/Athletics<br />

(Y5 & 6) • • • •<br />

U13 FOBISSEA<br />

(Y7 & 8) • • • • •<br />

CISSA Touch<br />

(Y6 – 9) • • • •<br />

CISSA Football<br />

(Y6 – 9) • • •<br />

CISSA Volleyball<br />

(Y7 – 9) • • •<br />

CISSA Basketball<br />

(Y7 - 9) • • •<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong> Junior Rugby<br />

(Y7-10) • • •<br />

Beijing Rugby<br />

(Y5 – 10) • • •<br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong> Junior Netball<br />

(Y7 - 10) • • •<br />

Beijing Netball<br />

(Y5 – 10) • • •<br />

U15 FOBISSEA<br />

(Y9 & 10) • • •<br />

SISAC Volleyball<br />

(Y10 – 13) • • •<br />

SISAC Rugby<br />

(Y10 – 13) • • • •<br />

SISAC Netball<br />

(Y10 – 13) • • •<br />

SISAC Basketball<br />

(Y10 - 13) • • •<br />

SISAC Football<br />

(Y10 – 13) • • • •<br />

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Welcome from the Head of Swimming<br />

We have 2 squads based on swimmers’ abilities and ages for students in Years 3 – 13.<br />

RedFin is our competitive senior team and BlueFin is our junior team. Students swim before<br />

and after school depending upon the team and day of week. Our students compete at swim<br />

meets throughout the year in the <strong>Shanghai</strong> Swim League. DCS students also swim at the<br />

age related FOBISSEA events throughout the year across South East Asia.<br />

Ms. Win Ge<br />

win.ge@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Welcome from the Head of Football<br />

We have football teams representing the <strong>College</strong> all year round depending upon<br />

the age group and season. Students from Year 3 – 13 can play football for the<br />

<strong>College</strong> with boys and girls teams across the year groups. Our students compete<br />

in CISSA, SISAC, ACAMIS, DCA and FOBISSEA Games throughout the year.<br />

Mr. Gray Lyons<br />

graham.lyons@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Welcome from the Head of Basketball<br />

We would like to welcome everybody to another very exciting year of Basketball at DCS.<br />

Having seen a consistent finals presence and scoring a number of Championships over<br />

the past few years, our basketball coaches are looking to further foster our ever improving<br />

basketball programme. The enthusiasm and dedication the students have for this growing<br />

sport is outstanding. We are very fortunate to have devoted coaching staff who are committed<br />

to making our students into not only skilled athletes, but athletes who are able to demonstrate<br />

sportsmanship and leadership qualities both on and off the court when representing the<br />

<strong>College</strong>.<br />

Ms. Elle Coughlan<br />

ellenie.coughlan@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Welcome from the Head of Volleyball<br />

2012/2013 promises to be a busy and exciting year for Volleyball at <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong><br />

<strong>Shanghai</strong>. This is my second year at the college and I was so impressed with the<br />

enthusiasm and improvement shown in our volleyball players last year. There<br />

are lots of keen and able students waiting to get started in Season 1 who will be<br />

competing in our senior D1 and D2 teams. We will have a busy training schedule<br />

and will strive to improve our performances as individuals but more importantly<br />

as a collective team with each game played. I’m very much looking forward to<br />

welcoming both existing players and new players to get started in August. The<br />

season for junior players will be starting around February for our developing junior<br />

teams. There was some strong talent in these teams last year and these students<br />

enjoyed competing in some very close matches.<br />

I would like to encourage as much parent support as possible, especially for our home games. The support<br />

and cheering really does boost the confidence of our players and motivates them even more to play to their<br />

best.<br />

Miss Claire Miller<br />

claire.miller@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

10


Welcome from the Head of Netball<br />

Netball is a hugely popular game amongst the girls here at the <strong>College</strong> and we hope that this<br />

popularity will spread amongst the other schools in the area. Our aim is to continue to foster<br />

this enthusiasm and to provide quality coaching and as much opportunity for match play as<br />

possible. We have had very successful sides over the years (SISAC and CISSA champions,<br />

as well as, DCB U15 Champions) and have every belief that this will continue.<br />

Mrs. Sue Thompsett<br />

susan.thompsett@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Welcome from the Head of Rugby<br />

We are very fortunate here at DCS because we have a large dedicated Rugby<br />

coaching team, all of whom are highly experienced and passionate about Rugby.<br />

We have had very successful sides over the years (SISAC U19 and CISSA<br />

U13 champions, DCB Invitational U13 Champions, and DCS U14 Touch Rugby<br />

winners). This year all age groups will be attending major tournaments around Asia<br />

and the target is for even greater success.<br />

Mr. Ryan Scott<br />

ryan.scott@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Primary FOBISSEA and DCA Games<br />

The Primary FOBISSEA Games is the pinnacle event for Junior School sport at DCS.<br />

Students from Y3 – 6 try out at swimming, athletics, football and T-ball whereby 36 are finally<br />

chosen to represent the <strong>College</strong> against other international schools across South East Asia.<br />

The <strong>College</strong> also competes in the DCA (<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> Asia) games at athletics and<br />

football. Those selected for FOBISSEA cannot also take part in this event in order to increase<br />

opportunities for Junior School students.<br />

Ms. Elle Coughlan (Head of Junior PE)<br />

ellenie.coughlan@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Senior FOBISSEA Games<br />

The U13 and U15 FOBISSEA Games are, like the Primary Games, multi disciplinary<br />

events. The events differ slightly to the Primary games in that basketball replaces<br />

T-ball. Again a maximum of 36 students can be selected (18 boys and 18 girls)<br />

from Y7 and 8 for the U13 and Y9 and 10 for the U15 games. DCS competes in the<br />

top division for FOBISSEA and so competes against strong British schools across<br />

South East Asia.<br />

Mr. Gray Lyons (Director of Sports)<br />

Graham.lyons@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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Selection Policy<br />

The <strong>College</strong> participates in a number of local, national and international tournaments each year, and in each case, there<br />

are clearly stated selection policies. To a great extent, these policies are determined by the governing body, although the<br />

<strong>College</strong> adapts these policies in what it considers to be in the best interest of the school and its students.<br />

In this policy statement, extracts from the handbooks governing each tournament are italicised.<br />

1. FOBISSEA<br />

The main international tournaments are organised by FOBISSEA (the Federation of British International Schools in South<br />

and East Asia.). The games are organised at Primary, Under 13 and Under 15 aged groups, with invitational events for the<br />

Over 15 category. Policies related to the games are determined by the Heads of the 30 member schools, and are based<br />

on recommendations by the Heads’ of P.E (HOPE) and HOPE executive committee.<br />

Aims<br />

• To provide students with a variety of sporting opportunities at an appropriate level for all member schools in a safe,<br />

appropriate and competitive environment<br />

Objectives<br />

• To make the Games accessible to children from Year 4 upwards<br />

• To ensure equal opportunity and participation to both boys and girls<br />

• To ensure the Games provide a learning experience in sportsmanship and in the value of healthy competition.<br />

• To understand the the benefits of training in preparation for competition<br />

• To enable students to specialise in sports appropriate to their age group<br />

A. The Primary Games<br />

The primary members of FOBISSEA are organised into four groups of six or seven schools. Each school is placed in a<br />

group with schools of a similar size or ability level to ensure fair competition. Each participating school selects a team of<br />

six boys and six girls to represent years 4, 5 and 6, making up a total party size of 36 students. <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong><br />

is currently in Group A2 with The British School Manila, Jerudong School Brunei, British International School Vietnam,<br />

British International School Puxi, <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> Beijing and Shrewsbury International School Bangkok. The sports<br />

students will compete at are football, t-ball, swimming and athletics.<br />

The FOBISSEA rules to be adhered to are:<br />

• Maximum squad allowed 36 (18 boys and 18 girls)<br />

• Students will compete in their respective year groups. It is possible for students to play up to represent the year group<br />

above their own, but students may not play down a year group.<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to try out for the FOBISSEA squads (years 3 – 6)<br />

• DCS will take the strongest team available. Yet will take the full 36 where possible.<br />

• A trial will be held for athletics, swimming, football and t-ball, which will take place during lesson time and after school<br />

between January and February. The PE department will grade football and t-ball using the suggested national curriculum<br />

guidelines in accordance with the DCS PE assessment policy.<br />

• After the collation of all results, the PE department will select, on the basis of the facts and professional judgment, to<br />

decide who makes the final 6 for each section.<br />

• Only successful names will be published (plus the name of 1 reserve per group).<br />

B. Under 13 and Under 15 games<br />

The senior members of FOBISSEA are organised into four groups of 7 schools. <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> is currently<br />

in Group A2 with The British School Manila, Jerudong School Brunei, British International School Vietnam, British<br />

International School Puxi, <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> Beijing and Shrewsbury International School Bangkok. The sports students<br />

will compete at are football, basketball, swimming and athletics.<br />

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The FOBISSEA rules to be adhered to are:<br />

• Maximum squad allowed 36 (18 boys and 18 girls)<br />

• Maximum team sizes 12 (basketball and football)<br />

• Students must fall within the eligibility age range. Age is taken on 1st August in the year of the competition.<br />

No primary student may compete in the U13 games<br />

• Students may, where necessary, compete in both the U13 and U15 games in the same year. This should<br />

only be used by smaller sized schools to help in fielding a full team.<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to try out for the FOBISSEA squads (years 7 and 8 for U13 and years 8 to 10 for<br />

U15).<br />

• Students must fall within the eligibility age maximum. A student in year 10 for instance but year 11 age<br />

cannot compete (FOBISSEA rules). Equally no primary student may compete in the U13 games (FOBISSEA<br />

rules).<br />

• DCS will take the strongest team possible. That means it may not take the maximum 12 allowed for team<br />

sports if deemed not to benefit the overall squad.<br />

• DCS swimmers and athletes will come from the chosen team squad members unless exceptional and so<br />

desired by the coach, child and parents concerned.<br />

• All students if selected for a team will play at FOBISSEA.<br />

• All selected swimmers and athletes will participate in at least 1 event.<br />

The U13 and U15 FOBISSEA Games are, like the Primary Games, multi disciplinary events. The events<br />

differ slightly to the Primary games in that basketball replaces T-ball. Again a maximum of 36 students can be<br />

selected (18 boys and 18 girls) from Y7 and 8 for the U13 and Y9 and 10 for the U15 games. DCS competes<br />

in the top division for FOBISSEA and so compete against strong British schools across South East Asia.<br />

Mr. Gray Lyons (Director of Sports)<br />

Graham.lyons@dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

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2. ACAMIS<br />

The Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS) sports competition is a senior sports tournament<br />

for middle and high school students and competed 3 times annually between the following schools:<br />

<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> (DCS)<br />

Western Academy Beijing (WAB)<br />

International School Tianjin (IST)<br />

Yew Chung International School (YCIS)<br />

Nanjing International School (NIS)<br />

Utahloy International School of Guangzhou (UISG)<br />

It is split into 3 seasons as below:<br />

ACAMIS Events/Seasons<br />

A. October – Girls’ Volleyball – Boys’ Volleyball<br />

B. January – Girls’ Basketball – Boys’ Basketball<br />

C. March/April – Girls’ Football – Boys’ Football<br />

Aims<br />

• To provide a structured framework for competition between the small international schools in China and Mongolia<br />

Objectives<br />

• To ensure equal opportunity and participation to both boys and girls.<br />

• To enable students to specialise in sports appropriate to their age group.<br />

• To enable all schools to be able to host by having sufficient flexibility to organise a programme appropriate to their<br />

particular environment.<br />

The ACAMIS rules to be adhered to are:<br />

• A student is considered eligible if he/she is a full time student in the ACAMIS member school and is enrolled in years<br />

9-13.<br />

• Squads of maximum 10 for volleyball and basketball and 12 for football.<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any senior school student from Y10 to try out for the ACAMIS squads.<br />

• Students must fall within the eligibility age maximum.<br />

• DCS will take the strongest team possible. That means it may not take the maximum squad size allowed if deemed<br />

not to benefit the overall squad.<br />

• All students if selected for a team will play at ACAMIS.<br />

3. <strong>Shanghai</strong> (SISAC, CISSA, <strong>Shanghai</strong> Junior netball and rugby)<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to try out for the <strong>College</strong> squads.<br />

• Students must fall within the eligibility age maximum.<br />

• DCS will take the strongest team(s) possible to local tournaments. That means it may not take the maximum allowed<br />

for team sports if deemed not to benefit the overall squad.<br />

• All students if selected for a team will play in at least one game or a proportion of several games.<br />

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4. Beijing Rugby / Netball Invitational<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to try out for the <strong>College</strong> squads for this event.<br />

• Students must fall within the eligibility age maximum. This maybe different to the <strong>Shanghai</strong> League and thus<br />

movement between teams from the regular <strong>Shanghai</strong> League may occur.<br />

• DCS will take the strongest team possible to local tournaments. That means it may not take the maximum<br />

allowed for team sports if deemed not to benefit the overall squad.<br />

• All students if selected for a team will play in at least one game or a proportion of several games.<br />

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5. Swimming squads<br />

Swimming System at DCS:<br />

Swim Team Junior A (Blue Fin)<br />

• Best 3 strokes are subject to time trial for selection<br />

Swim Team Senior A (Red Fin)<br />

• Best 3 strokes are subject to time trial for selection<br />

6. SSL (<strong>Shanghai</strong> Swim League)<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to swim in galas within <strong>Shanghai</strong> provided they are attendees of the extra curricular swim<br />

clubs on offer at the school.<br />

• All selected swimmers will participate in at least 1 event.<br />

7. Friendly Fixtures:<br />

DCS Selection Policy:<br />

• DCS allows any student to try out for team squads. When there are friendly games the coach will if possible rotate his<br />

squad to allow students a chance to play.<br />

• All students if selected for a match will play some proportion of the game.<br />

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<strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong> Travelling Team Code<br />

1. I understand it is a privilege to represent the <strong>College</strong> as an athlete on and off the field and I agree<br />

to do so in the best manner possible. I will display good sportsmanship at all times and behave in<br />

an appropriate manner.<br />

2. My academic work must come first. I will plan my time carefully. When I miss classes due to travel,<br />

I will make sure my teachers have been notified in advance and arrange to make-up work missed.<br />

3. If any of my teachers feels that my academic standing will be harmed due to sports travel, they<br />

may recommend to the Director of Sports that I not be permitted to miss class.<br />

4. I will attend all scheduled practices and games. I will make every effort to schedule appointments<br />

outside of scheduled practice times. If I must miss a scheduled practice or game, I will personally<br />

notify my coach in a timely manner.<br />

5. I understand that alcohol consumption and the use of tobacco have an adverse affect on<br />

performance, and that drinking or smoking at the following times:<br />

- while on away trips-while representing DCS at any athletic event<br />

- while visiting teams are in <strong>Shanghai</strong> & during my hosting responsibilities<br />

will result in suspension from the team for the remainder of the season and that further violations<br />

will result in suspension from all teams for the academic year.<br />

6. I understand that there are certain requirements that include:<br />

- Housing visiting athletes during “host weekends” and tournaments (ACAMIS)<br />

- Assisting in the set up of equipment, scoring when required and clearing up<br />

7. I agree to abide by any curfews which are set. I understand that the curfew will be no later than<br />

10.00pm when teams are visiting DCS and when we are being hosted in ACAMIS tournaments,<br />

and I will respect any earlier curfew that hosting parents, including my own, may set.<br />

8. I understand that violation of this code may lead to suspension or expulsion from the team.<br />

9. I understand that if I do not return items of uniform not intended for me to keep that I will be<br />

charged for their replacement.<br />

10. I understand that travelling teams must pay for their own flight and travel insurance when<br />

competing at events such as ACAMIS and by signing this form I am making myself available<br />

for selection to such travelling teams<br />

Athlete’s Signature/Date Parent’s Signature/Date<br />

............................... ......../ ......./ ......../ .............................. ......../ ......./ ......../<br />

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Billeting<br />

Billeting – General information<br />

DCS is a member of the ACAMIS Orange group, which requires schools who host tournaments to house visiting<br />

students. This is a reciprocal arrangement, which is meant to keep to a minimum the costs of visiting other schools for<br />

games.<br />

Parents of DCS athletes will be requested to undertake hosting responsibilities when DCS hosts tournaments on its<br />

campus. Consequently visiting athletes will be housed and fed (breakfast and dinner) in the home of a host athlete.<br />

The Director of Sports will contact parents in advance of tournaments requesting they make themselves available<br />

to host visiting students. As this is a reciprocal arrangement it is expected that all parents of Senior School athletes<br />

undertake this in order for the system to work effectively.<br />

Billeting at <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Shanghai</strong><br />

Billeting is a method of providing low cost accommodation for students involved in excursions and sporting trips hosted<br />

between <strong>Dulwich</strong> <strong>College</strong>s, ISCMS (International Schools Choral Music Society) and ACAMIS (Association of China<br />

and Mongolia International Schools) schools.<br />

We would like to assume that all of our families are going to offer a safe and secure environment for all billeted students.<br />

However, we cannot absolutely guarantee their suitability, as we are unable to acquire police record checks or have<br />

any assurance other than word of mouth or self-referral. We take the safety and wellbeing of all students very seriously<br />

and have formulated the following guidelines for staff and families to follow.<br />

• Billeting needs to be a planned activity in which the Headmasters of Schools, billeting coordinators,<br />

supervising teachers, the host parents and the parents of the visiting students are fully informed and<br />

implement arrangements that have been agreed upon by the Heads of Schools themselves.<br />

• Students should never be billeted alone. They should always be with at least one other student from the<br />

travelling team.<br />

• It is our expectation that no student will share a room with anyone other than a student with whom they are<br />

already acquainted and familiar (eg from same school/team)<br />

• Students should have contact home numbers of the members of staff in charge of the group. Staff members<br />

responsible for the group should have the mobile phone number and home number of the family who is<br />

billeting the student.<br />

• If the wellbeing or safety of a student is at risk, or there is suspicion that this could be so, the student will be<br />

relocated to another approved accommodation.<br />

DCS Billeting Obligations (when hosting students)<br />

Below are the rules that DCS follow for ACAMIS and DCA competitions, which are accepted practice for International<br />

schools.<br />

1. Hosting rules and guidelines are in effect from the time the visiting team leaves their school until they arrive<br />

home.<br />

2. Exercise the supervision and care that you would normally exercise with your own children<br />

3. Under no condition are visiting athletes to be housed without adult supervision<br />

4. Athletes are not permitted to change housing arrangements<br />

5. The use of tobacco, drugs and the consumption of alcohol by students are strictly prohibited. Any violation<br />

should be reported to the Director of Sports immediately or the person in charge of the tournament<br />

6. Collect guests at the designated time<br />

7. Arrange for suitable transportation. Normally this is expected to be a private car to and from the sporting events<br />

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8. Provide your guest with an evening meal and breakfast<br />

9. Curfew hours cannot be extended and any violation should be reported immediately to the Director<br />

of Sports or the person in charge of the tournament<br />

10. Please discuss evening plans with your guests and be satisfied with arrangements. Agree on pick<br />

up times and transportation and do insist on the stated curfew hour. Staff of the students in your<br />

care will call each evening to ensure all is well and their students are home before curfew<br />

11. Ensure that guests know your name, telephone number and address<br />

Sports Kits for DCS Teams<br />

All players selected for <strong>College</strong> representative sides will receive a sports kit for each match. This will include<br />

a jersey and a pair of shorts (skort for netball). It is essential and expected that students return all kits to the<br />

<strong>College</strong> at the end of the season.<br />

Players for all events are required to be attired in below (all of which are available for purchase at the <strong>College</strong><br />

shop).<br />

• DCS kit bag<br />

• DCS Panthers hooded top (Junior school maroon and Senior school blue)<br />

• DCS socks (for rugby and football squads)<br />

Travelling squads to ACAMIS and FOBISSEA events will also need to be attired in below:<br />

• DCS travel T-shirt (available for purchase at <strong>College</strong> shop)<br />

• DCS sports track trousers (students will loan these from the PE/Sports department if and when the<br />

weather requires their use)<br />

Communication<br />

Tournament dates are available on the school calendar as well as the sports section of the school website.<br />

Training schedules are to be published in advance on sports notice boards, the school bulletin and DCS<br />

website.<br />

http://dulwich-shanghai.cn<br />

All competitive teams require athletes to be aware of changes to schedules and to check on a regular basis<br />

that the information they have is up to date. Students require consent forms if they are to be considered for<br />

competitive teams. These forms will include the contact details of the student. The forms can be found on<br />

the web site and in the PE/Sports department.<br />

Cancellation of Games/Practices<br />

Cancellations do regrettably occur and the <strong>College</strong> will endeavour to make cancellation decisions by 1.00pm<br />

for afternoon fixtures and will email parents. Rescheduled dates will be emailed to parents and published on<br />

the website as soon as they are made available and also on sports notice boards for students.<br />

Transportation<br />

Due to issues of safety and reliability and to encourage team spirit, DCS insists that all students travel to<br />

away venues on school supplied transport. Parents may wish to make alternative arrangements for the<br />

return journey but must consult with the coach prior to departure.<br />

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