Talk:Archbishop Temple School
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[edit] Schools Assessment
Main priority is gathering references to defend claims. Alumni list would be useful. Photo gallery another nice addition. The picture of the car and the descriptiuons are really interesting. Are there no references. If you can do the cad/cam then you can work out how to use the references tag ... 8 wikipedians! We should have "GA" by the end of the month. I/we can help! Victuallers 14:26, 7 May 2007 (UTC)
- The school is hardly large enough to have many well known past pupils, but one person of note is the snooker player Ian McCulloch. Just thought people might want to know. Don Black 23:42, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
[edit] Avoid self-reference
I removed some content from the article because it violated WP:NSR. However, keeping it in the talk page seems harmless and possibly even interesting. The content is below. -- Zawersh 07:23, 28 May 2006 (UTC)
- The school has (at least) two IP addresses: 212.219.82.37 and 212.219.82.39. These belonging to Cumbria Lancashire Education Online and are shared by a number of other schools across the region including Clitheroe Royal Grammar School. These addresses regularly get blocked due to rogue anonymous editors making vandalist edits
- There are currently seven Wikipedians that attend the school : Geljamin, Jawr256, BlackRicoh, Mollsmolyneux, Ronald Bennett, The Adventures Of Oscar Sydney Polwitch and Geri H
[edit] Removing "N/A"
I'm removing several instances of "N/A"appearing in the text of the opening paragraph. I'm rewording it the best I can. Just seems too weird (and inappropriate) to put this abbreviation mid-sentence. In a table or something it would be fine, but this looks awful. If the information isn't known, it ought to just be omitted, rather than trying to use a placeholder.
Here's the original text:
- Archbishop Temple School was opened in N/A, then called William Temple School after Archbishop William Temple. It changed to its current name in N/A and became a Technology College in 1995 when the new British Aerospace Technology block was built. In 2006, the school became a Humanities college.
Jessicapierce 15:23, 25 March 2007 (UTC)