Talk:South African College Schools

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This page is one which was created in order to describe the extensive history of the South African College Schools. It is not a place for students to place their names in order to glorify themselves. Encyclopedias work on the basis of being named for extreme achievement. I do not suggest that people should play around, adding bits and pieces of useless information which compounds on the size of the article. It is simply to provide readers a basic yet detailed history and current events (in small) of the school and not a 300 page essay of the detailed glory of the SA College, that you go to Neil Veitch's book. If you want to elaborate on the clubs and sporting activities, make sure you do it for every single one or do not do them at all. It is best not to mention trivial details in any case. Leaving the bullet points is enough (refer to other colleges and school sites - simple and clear is key) --KryptonZone 14:00, 17 March 2006 (UTC) (Danny Chen)

[edit] Martin Singer?

I suggest that whoever put Singer's name there explain who he is. Or perhaps remove the name.

Adambrink 15:25, 6 June 2006 (UTC)

[edit] POV tag

This article appears to be filled with subjective statements such as "Both schools have a rich music heritage with extremely strong music departments." Please delete or reword in a neutral, encyclopedic tone. MarkBuckles 03:18, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Infobox

I transferred as much as I could from the hardcoded infobox to the WikiProject Schools infobox. I couldn't find a place for an explanation of the badge. On the flipside, there's room for technical details, like which administrative region SACS falls under. (I suppose it's WCED, but these things change so often...) Warrickball (talk) 23:19, 26 May 2008 (UTC)