Talk:Queen Elizabeth's Mercian School

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[edit] Assessment as of March 2007

Hello all, and thank you for contributing to this school site. I'm part of the Wikipedia:WikiProject_Schools/Assessment team, and I'm reviewing this page. I'm currently giving it a grade of Stub on the Wikipedia 1.0 Assessment Scale and an importance of Low on this importance scale.

My reasoning is as follows: Needs information more pertinent to an encyclopedia rather than a staff listing Adam McCormick 04:55, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] New Infobox

I have changed the infobox to a more relevant one.... what do you think? 78.145.112.226 (talk) 16:25, 23 April 2008 (UTC) (06018)

[edit] history

have meoved section:

[edit] A Short history of Q.E.M.S

Q.E.M.S was founded by Dethel Caulkin in 1577.

At first Q.E.M.S was an institution for Criminal children where they were taught (much their dislike) subjects such as History and Geography. However Dr. Dethel Caulkin thought this was complete nonsense, so he decided that he would only teach the boys Mathematics. Dr. Caulkin went down in History as the saviour as these boys, as when they left the institution they got very important and well paying jobs. One boy, Mr. Jamie Woodhouse, became Mayor of the town of tamworth (where Q.E.M.S is), and he thanked Dr. Caulkin for all the child abuse that led him his way to learn mathematics and become Mayor.