Kempton Park have usurped Michaelhouse in the FNB Top 20 rankings after a rare 22-20 win over Hoërskool Waterkloof.
Because their season ended two weeks ago, Michaelhouse didn't score any ranking points, but Kempton Park and HTS Louis Botha's respective victories moved them above House in the pecking order.
Waterkloof slip from eighth to 11th in a direct swap with Grey High, after the latter handed Grey College their first defeat of the season.
Paul Roos moved to third after their convincing 36-14 win over Bishops, relegating Garsfontein to fourth. HTS Middelburg slip two places from No 5 to seventh, with EG Jansen in fifth position, while Glenwood jump three spots from ninth to sixth.
Paarl Boys' one-point loss to Paarl Gym, saw them drop from seventh to ninth, while Gimmies remain at No 17.
FNB Top 20 rankings
	1. Grey College
	2. Monument
	3. Paul Roos
	4. Garsfontein
	5. EG Jansen
	6. Glenwood
	7. HTS Middelburg
	8. Grey High
	9. Paarl Boys'
	10. Selborne
	11. Waterkloof
	12. Menlopark
	13. Wynberg
	14. Maritzburg
	15. Oakdale
	16. Outeniqua
	17. Paarl Gym
	18. Nelspruit
	19. Kempton Park
	20 HTS Louis Botha
Over at SASchoolSports.co.za, Grey High rise from ninth to seventh in place of Boishaai who slip two places to ninth.
HTS Middelburg dropped five ranking spots, with Paarl Gym, Menlopark, Michaelhouse, Maritzburg and Outeniqua all moving ahead of them.
In the top 10 just over a week ago, Bishops now sit at the foot of rankings, while Wynberg's 15-0 victory over Rondebosch sees them climb from 17th to 16th.
SA School Sports Top 20 rankings
	1. Grey College
	2. Garsfontein
	3. Paul Roos
	4. Monument
	5. Selborne
	6. EG Jansen
	7. Grey High
	8. Glenwood
	9. Paarl Boys'
	10. Paarl Gym
	11. Menlopark
	12. Maritzburg
	13. Michaelhouse
	14. Outeniqua
	15. HTS Middelburg
	16. Wynberg
	17. Voortrekker Bethlehem
	18. Oakdale
	19. Westville
	20. Bishops
Source: Rugby365.com/SASchoolSports.co.za
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