Rach wrote:I see no reference in Gooseys post to doubting the classrooms success.......
Yes Rach you are right. After reading the post by goosey again i see i misunderstood what she meant.
Sorry about that.
In saying that i still wonder how many people come and watch the Cougars who use it.
Rach wrote:if you actually bothered to read up on the Pride Centre you'd realise that the project is not just a 'bums on seats' exercise but is part of a national DCFS strategy called 'Playing For Success' ,funded in the main by Local and National Goverment , to provide study support focusing on literacy , numeracy and ICT , for those students becoming disengaged with learning or needing to boost confidence and self esteem ,using Sporting venues as classrooms and clubs as a basis for learning activities.
The Cougars provides the venue , and are involved in the running of the centre with Neil being part of our steering group. The centre works closely with all sections of the club especially the community foundation, though is a separate entity in itself.
Rach i never said it was just about bums on seats.
I pointed out how it can help in the community and the way that can then lead to sponsors getting involved.
Rach i am not saying its a bad thing far from. Don't think i am knocking your work.