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The top eight rugby schools in the world will face each other in December, but which schools?

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The World Schools Festival returns in 2022, with the best rugby schools in the world taking each other on. Could this signal a seismic shift in the world’s view of school rugby?

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The World Schools Festival will take place from the 11th to the 18th of December this year, with eight of the top rugby schools from across the world invited to take part.

There are only eight invitational places available in the main cup competition, and it is known that the best of the best in terms of rugby schools are taking part.

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Whilst there are limited places in the cup competition, there will also be an Open Challenge competition ran at the same time that is available for any school to enter.

The Pattana Sports Resort, in Thailand, will host the 2022 edition of the World Schools Festival. Set on over a thousand acres of land and just a short distance from Bangkok airport, the venue boasts numerous world-class facilities. This will serve as the hub for the world class competition.

In the past, the festival has served as a key barometer on who the best rugby team in the world is. The 2019 edition of the tournament helped to further elevate the status of South African schools, with Grey College recording dominant wins over Christchurch Boys.

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The 2022 World Schools Festival will undoubtedly feature some of the rugby schools from New Zealand and South Africa. So the question is, which teams will be invited this year?

England

There is a plethora of English rugby schools that could be invited to the World School Festival this December. Millfield, Sedbergh, Wellington and Harrow appear to be the clear choices. Millfield school completed a sensational unbeaten season in 2021, beating their main rivals Sedbergh in a titanic final game of the season.

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Many claim that Millfield are now the strongest school in England after their impressive season, so a World Schools Festival debut would make sense for the team in red, green and blue.

NextGenXV have also recently ranked the Somerset-based school as number one in their world rankings, adding yet another layer of prestige to the school.

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Sedbergh now look to be one of the favourites to win The Schools Championship, a new schools rugby competition in England, after a convincing opening win over Whitgift. Could the men in brown be making the visit to Thailand to take on the best teams in the world?

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Clifton College recently announced themselves as top contenders after their surprise win over Millfield. It would be no surprise to see a school of that calibre at an event this big.

Ireland

The Emerald Isles boast some of the best schoolboy rugby sides in the world. Blackrock, St Michael’s College and Presentation Brothers are just some of the schools that spring to mind when you think of the calibre on show.

With Blackrock scheduled to take on Sedbergh in October, it proves to be a real opportunity for both these sides to show who is the best in this part of the world.

Blackrock College claimed the 70th Leinster Senior Schools title in April of this year, cementing their status as one of the top rugby schools in Ireland.

Blackrock won the 70th Leinster Schools title

In recent years, St Michael’s College have proved themselves as one of the top sides in the game. With NextGenXV ranking them at 14th in the world in 2022, it’s possible we may see this team in Thailand in December.

New Zealand

New Zealand school’s rugby has always been linked to the World Schools Festival. We can be certain to see some of the best rugby teams in the world take part in the event this time around.

Recently crowned Champions of 1st XV Rugby, Hamilton Boys have been highly linked to have some sort of involvement in the festival this year. Hamilton narrowly beat top team Napier Boys in the final of Super 8 last week. To have both of these sides take on the best of the best from around the world, would be a true privilege to watch.

Kelston Boys from Auckland have benefited greatly from some of their superstar players this season. Talents such as Xavier Tito-Harris would steal the show at the World Schools Festival if they were to be involved.

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Other New Zealand rugby schools such as Rotorua Boys’ High are also having a great season, after their hugely impressive win over Hastings earlier in the season.

Australia

There has been plenty of talk about some of the top rugby schools in Australia being invited to the World Schools Festival in 2022. With so many top schools to consider, and only eight spots in the main competition available, it shows us just how high the standard will be.

Nudgee College is one of the clear choices to be invited to the event, with their profile as high as ever after their unbeaten season in 2021.

Barker College from New South Wales are the team on everyone’s lips after their impressive 25-0 win over Nudgee this month. It would feel right for a school in such great form to take part in a festival this big. Ranked second in the world this year by NextGenXV, any rugby fan would be desperate to see this side involved in some form or another.

Joey’s is another school that nobody would be surprised to see involved. Joey’s are arguably the leading rugby program historically in Australia and with over 100 Under 18 internationals produced, it shows why.

Their dominance in competition is hardly a surprise to many with another 100 per cent record securing maximum points and having an average points difference of 11 showcases their results against extremely strong opponents.

South Africa

There are so many schools from South Africa that could be invited to The World Schools Festival this year; Grey College, Paul Roos, Paarl Gim, Paarl Boys – the list is endless.

The narrative has remained that South African schools rugby is the best in the world since the nation’s strong showing in the 2019 edition of the festival. Buzz about the exploits of the likes of Jurenzo Julius has been ever-increasing this season.

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Any of the potential schools that will be invited from the rainbow nation will surely play a key role in the outcome of the festival.

With only eight places available in the cup of this festival, it’s going to be difficult for many schools to secure an invite to this prestigious festival.

One thing is for sure, however. The winner can call themselves the best rugby school in the world.

Schools interested in taking part in the WSF can get in contact here – https://worldschoolsfestival.com/contact/

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Dave 718 days ago

It's very misleading to title this "top 8 rugby schools in the world" - no, it isn't that at all. If it were genuinely the top 8 rugby schools in the world it would be 6 South African side and 2 Kiwi teams. We know this - the last time the top ranked English school boy team toured SA they were getting 50 points from our 20th ranked school. Christchurch boys even got 50 points on them from Grey College. South African schoolboy rugby is completely on another level.

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Robert 796 days ago

What about France, Argentina or Scotland? They must have some decent Rugby schools.

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BR2B 800 days ago

Yup.. rugby is a thugs game played by gentlemen, football a gentleman’s game played by thugs

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AOK 800 days ago

Eddie Jones must be having kittens ... aren't they all private schools?!

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Hellhound 28 minutes ago
France put World Cup pain behind them with unbeaten run in November

France is starting to look like they are finally over their WC headache, although they were lucky that NZ had a very bad game. The Argies as usual is one game good, the next bad. If they can sort that out and be more consistent, they could become contenders for the WC.


NZ, Argentina (if they are more consistent), and now the Wallabies too is in an upward curve (can they be consistent?), as well as Fiji(as inconsistent as Argentina) looks like possible contenders. The Boks will be as usual a huge threat to defend their title. Things are looking up for the South, so the North should rightfully beware of the Southern Hemisphere threat.


With the French looking dangerous, the English with their close runs (mostly a mindset problem) and the Scottish seems to be the NH main contenders. The Irish is good, but not excellent anymore. They are more overbearing and with their glory days mostly gone with old players hanging on by a thread, by 2027 if they don't start adding in the younger players, they won't make it past yet another WC Quarter final. The problem is that their youngsters, while good is nothing special.


That is just 8 teams without the Irish that can become real WC contenders. Lots of hickups to be sorted still for these teams, excluding the Boks to become a threat. Make no mistake, the top Tier is much closer than people realise and the 2027 WC will be a really great WC, possibly the best contended WC ever.

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