When it comes to international education in Cambodia, schools are increasingly looking for ways to blend academics with global opportunities. Reigate Grammar School Phnom Penh (RGSPP) has taken a significant step in this direction by officially introducing lacrosse into its sports program. This initiative not only reflects the school’s vision for holistic education but also positions RGSPP as a leader in creating opportunities that connect Cambodian students to the wider world of international sports.

Welcoming Global Lacrosse Leaders

The recent milestone was marked by a visit from Rob McKee, former Head of Kenya Lacrosse and Presidents Cup Champion, who represented both the Cambodia Lacrosse Federation and the World Lacrosse Association. His visit was accompanied by RGSPP’s own leaders in the sport:

  • Joseph Costello, Head of Lower Secondary, Business and Economics Lead, Sports Lead, and MCLA Hall of Fame inductee (Class of 2025). He also brings extensive experience as a former Head Coach of Durham University’s lacrosse teams.

  • Caroline Hosegood, Head of Secondary at RGSPP and a passionate advocate for lacrosse, with an impressive background as a former Durham University Lacrosse player.

Together, they showcased how lacrosse can inspire students, enrich the school’s sports offerings, and strengthen RGSPP’s global connections.

Why Lacrosse Matters for Students

As shared by Mr. Costello, “Lacrosse is a sport that will offer our Reigatians immense opportunity in our globalized world. Opening institutional pathways for our students and showing them a great sport that has bustling communities across the world.”

This sentiment captures the broader purpose of introducing lacrosse at RGSPP: to create opportunities beyond the classroom, preparing students for success in a connected and competitive global landscape. Sports like lacrosse teach teamwork, leadership, discipline, and resilience—skills that align perfectly with RGSPP’s holistic educational philosophy.

Integration into the RGSPP Curriculum

Lacrosse is now embedded in multiple aspects of school life at RGSPP, ensuring students from primary through secondary levels can engage with the sport. It will be offered through:

  • Physical Education classes – giving students foundational skills and exposure to lacrosse.

  • Secondary Sports Program – expanding athletic opportunities for older students.

  • Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) – allowing both primary and secondary students to explore lacrosse outside the classroom setting.

By integrating the sport into its daily and extracurricular programs, RGSPP is ensuring that lacrosse becomes more than a one-time event. Instead, it will grow as a sustainable part of the school’s culture and identity.

Holistic Education at the Core

This development highlights RGSPP’s commitment to holistic education, where academic excellence is blended with creativity, sportsmanship, and global awareness. By bringing in internationally recognized figures and embedding international sports like lacrosse, the school is preparing students not only for academic success but also for leadership in an interconnected world.

Parents and educators can take confidence in RGSPP’s ability to provide a balanced education—where students thrive in academics while gaining exposure to global sports and cultural experiences.

RGSPP’s latest step shows why it stands out among international schools in Phnom Penh: it continuously evolves to offer students opportunities that are meaningful, forward-thinking, and globally relevant.

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