Independent Girls' Schools Sporting Association
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The Independent Girls' Schools Sporting Association (formerly known as IGSSA now trading as IGSA Sport), was established in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, in 1922 with five founding members,[2] all of them independent girls' schools.
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Formation | 1922[1] |
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Headquarters | North Ryde, New South Wales, Australia |
Membership | 32 member schools |
Official language | English |
Secretary General | Ms Lisa Moloney (MLC School) |
Website | https://igsa.nsw.edu.au/ |
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Today, the thirty-two members' schools of AHIGS are eligible to participate and compete against each other in a number of sporting carnivals and interschool sports through IGSA Sport (formerly known as IGSSA). Secondary school girls compete in team and individual sports at school level and can be selected to represent IGSA Sport as part of the NSWCIS and All Schools sporting pathways.