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Regions are normally divided into 3 or 4 geographical Zones, which makes participation and organization within the region easier. The Regions appoint a Sports Co-ordinator (full time or part time) depending on the needs and financial backing) as well as an Advisory member. Both the above mentioned people represent the Region, on the SACSSA National Board, while the Advisory member will also serve on the National Advisory Board, and this board is responsible for looking at budget, Sport Policy and Constitution. The SACSSA National Fee is payable by every region, and corresponds to the total number of learners (Gr 1 and upwards) in the Region. Zonal Committees consist of one representatives per school in that specific Zone. These activities include specific sport related to the 6 to 9 year olds, as well as qualifying meetings, in which pupils will qualify for the Regional Meetings. These activities may also include the 6 to 9 year olds, if the Region so wishes, but are normally the qualifying rounds from which individuals or teams will be selected to represent the Region during the National Championships or Invitational Meetings. During the SACSSA National Championships, Regions are represented by either individuals (athletics, swimming, cross country, chess, tennis, table tennis, etc) or teams (soccer, netball, cricket, volleyball, etc) A number of clinics and courses are also offered for officials and sports people alike. Every Region chooses what they are interested in and no region is forced to take part in all activities. Every year we select a SACSSA National team, which is then entered in various meetings. Since 2006, SACSSA has won this competion every year. Sport under the Christian Schools started to become more prominent and structured, as from 1991, when principals realized that one of the first questions often asked by prospective parents was: What do you offer in terms of sport and which organization do you belong to? Almost simultaneously, in 1991/92 a group of schools in Transvaal, under ACS (The Association of Christian Schools) and ACE in Natal, started to put structures in place to offer sport on a more organized basis. Towards the end of 2000, the people responsible for organizing sport in these two organizations, met in Newcastle to discuss the future of sport amongst Christian Schools. It was then decided to form an independent Sports Body, under the name SACSSA (The Southern African Christian Schools Sports Association)
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