In Term 3, the Kaminsky Family High Performance Gymnasium opened, becoming a significant addition to Scotch’s athletic development program. The gym was officially unveiled with a memorable opening ceremony on Thursday 15 August, followed by a high intensity workout with all in attendance – young and old!
The new facility is the culmination of a collective fundraising effort from Old Boys, auxiliaries and the school to expand the functional training programs for all sports, improving our athletes’ muscle strength, power, flexibility and sport-specific performance.
Scotch’s Director of Sport, Stuart Powell, believes the school will look back at the opening of the gym as a meaningful moment in the development of Scotch’s sports program. More than 90 boys now use the gym each day, before and after school, and at lunchtimes. Under the guidance of strength and conditioning coaches, boys work out in sessions tailored to their individual sport requirements.
‘We wanted to provide an inspiring space where boys are excited about using the area and motivated to get on board with the opportunities provided,’ Stuart Powell said. ‘The boys’ training will assist in their sporting development and help them gain the many holistic benefits of regular physical activity. I am extremely proud of what the school has established, and we are already seeing the benefits in our sporting programs.’
Mr Powell described the response to the new facility from the Scotch Family as ‘awesome’, with even a little envy shown by some Old Boys. ‘I have loved seeing the expressions change on people’s faces as they walk into the new space.’
Captain of Rugby Nick Heery said the new gym has enabled the rugby boys to start preseason training, and they are gaining size and physicality to add to their existing skillset. ‘They are enjoying training with one of our rugby coaches, Gregor, and becoming closer with their teammates while simultaneously getting stronger and faster,’ he said.
Captain of Football, Tom Farrer, reflected on how the new gym is a valuable addition to the football program, allowing boys to train several times a week, and improving their strength so that they can compete at a higher level. ‘The greatest aspect of the new gym is the opportunity to spend quality time with other boys in the sports program, and developing the football culture with each session,’ he said.
While the boys have been enjoying the new facilities, Scotch staff are also seeing the benefits of the new gym, with access to develop their physical fitness and support their mental wellbeing before and after work hours each day.
The Scotch Family is most grateful to the Kaminsky family and to Ken Jasper (’55), for their significant financial support of this new facility. We also thank the 1858 Club and the Scrum Club parent auxiliaries, as well as the many other generous donors who have brought this special project to life.