. Mr Blaauw of Circuit 7 and Mr Arendse of Circuit 6 engaged with the delegation and gave a comprehensive report on the state of affairs in respect of school sport in the area. Some of the sporting codes that were doing well included cross-country, pool, table-tennis and drilling. Other sporting codes not doing too well included soccer, rugby, netball, gymnastics, hockey, volleyball, cricket, aquatics, chess and basketball. The decline in sporting codes could be attributied to the following: . Schools not sending representatives to meetings . Principals not attending meetings to address isses . Educators not willing to serve as convenors . Schools not registered for certain codes. . Schools not honouring fixtures . Association not having any funds due to schools not paying registration fees. . Access to District funds was restrictive in terms of quantity needed and procurement procedures . Perceived confusion caused by changing government policies on school sport . It was important that Principals attended meetings to discuss school sport where agreements were made by all - to enforce school sport at their schools.