Talk:Chatham Grammar School for Boys
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We have one of the best school networks around I think, someone should mention that. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 82.34.86.192 (talk • contribs).
- I realise that comment is sarcastic, but in fact we did have the first school computer link in Kent, so you're unintentionally partially correct :P
— Gary Kirk | talk! 18:45, 27 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Domain name/new website
I have no idea why the new website is at www.holcombecollege.co.uk. The domain cgsb.co.uk redirects to it. It belongs to Eniki, a company set up by one of the school ICT tecnicians. Anyway, that's why the site is as it is. We haven't suddenly been renamed Holcombe College... — Gary Kirk | talk! 17:33, 16 September 2006 (UTC)
why not merge chatham grammar skool 4 girls to chatham grammar skool 4 boys |
- They are two completely different schools at least a mile apart. Is there even an article for CGSG then? Let me check. — Gary Kirk // talk! 17:11, 3 October 2006 (UTC)
Tell me something it says on the article that the school was established in 1920, yet Charles Dickens alledgly went there, he died in 1870. The years don't add up. I don't think he did attend the school and would suggest this information shouldn't be added on this article until the information is verived from a reliable source. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Corona21 (talk • contribs).
Also he moved away from Chatham around 1822 (When he was 10) So how could he have attended a School that was built in the latter of the 19th Century, and when it wasn't even a school at that time.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by Corona21 (talk • contribs).
- I don't know. Pretty sure he didn't; they'd make a deal of it if he had attended. He definitely visited the Holcombe Manor building, inspiring Dingley Dell in The Pickwick Papers. — Gary Kirk // talk! 09:53, 14 December 2006 (UTC)