Talk:Antrim Grammar School

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[edit] The school needs more depth

There's too much emphasis on the ethos part with not enough history. Possibly state all subjects provided (for forms 1-3, GCSEs, a-levels), prefect system (buddy system if it still exists), after school clubs, more description of the school (land area, school dimensions), previous accomplishments (school choir of the year, regional finalist of web design and stuff) and other jazz if anyone can think of any more. PS more pictures! Leiam149 17:22, 22 March 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Other section

is highly debatable as statistics can be manipulated to say certain things. BBC and media in general vs government department statistics, i have found generally go against each other. Leiam149 13:36, 17 April 2007 (UTC)

Section makes no sense and is contradictary. "In 2006, its Upper-Sixth class achieved a 100% pass-rate at A-levels. This was one of its most profound years, with the school topping the Northern Ireland average (72%), The UK national average (63%), with an astounding 95%." 100% does not equal 95% 138.38.238.218 20:56, 3 June 2007 (UTC)

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