Talk:Chesham High School

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There is a link to [[Development]] on this page that is linking to a disambiguation page. I'm not sure which (if any) of the more specific pages on types of development would be a better link in this context. The sentence that has the word isn't very clear. Is it referring to the development of the school (expansion, which is covered in the next sentence), or was there a large housing development built in the area? Could someone please review the choices available and either re-direct the link or delete it? Thanks.Chidom talk  22:46, 8 August 2006 (UTC)

It is referring to a large development of the school, not a housing development in the area. CHS was a work in progress for many years - I started there in 1976 and there were still many classrooms that were old Horsa huts.

I'm new to all this so I don't really know how to edit pages.

Oh, and I believe Tim Andrew is no longer headteacher as he's retiring/now retired.

--Kateab 13:48, 13 July 2007 (UTC)

It looks like someone has altered the link so it no longer points to a disambiguation page, although I'm not convinced a link adds any value in the intended context. It looks like Tim Andrew retires at the end of August, and that his successor, Philip Wayne, takes over in September, so the information is still currently correct. - Scribble Monkey 14:20, 13 July 2007 (UTC)