Talk:Wallington County Grammar School

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[edit] Clean up?

What/why is this listed as a clean-up? Pointers appreciated. RocArt 22:24, 6 March 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Prefect Ranks

Added a bit on prefect ranks and house prefects etc. Is there any formal ranking structure? My guess/recollection is that senior prefects essentially outrank everyone else, including house prefects, in terms of precedence and importance but I'm sure someone here knows more than me... RocArt 00:27, 13 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Number of Pupils

Can we get an update on this? Current figure of 880 will soon be a year old. Cheers RocArt 00:03, 13 February 2007 (UTC)


[edit] Notable Staff

Do we need the head of languages or sixth form on here? Seems a little OTT.

And if we *do* want to keep them, can we (a) edit properly so Haworth is not on there twice and (b) avoid French (or other non-English) respect titles like "Mlle"? Just use Miss: the translation is straightforward and no meaning is lost.

Will edit it as best I can with view to deleting it (Grand Edgemaster: I assume your views on lists---below---still apply here?)

RocArt 14:48, 17 January 2007 (UTC)

Yep, my notes below apply, per WP:SCH, I think this covers it:

Faculty — State the number of faculty members, statistics on faculty, student-to-teacher ratio, etc. Distinguish between tenure/nontenured, full- and part-time (if possible). Names of noteworthy (e.g. award-winning, published) faculty of the past can be mentioned. Generally timeless information (such as published teachers) is preferred over transitory information (like the exact number of math teachers at a point in time).

I'm not quite sure quite what it means by published teachers, since surely both could change every few years? The topic has been touched on a few times at WP:SCH, most recently here, here, and here if that's the guideline to go by, then we should remove non-notable members of staff from the list (except headmaster(s)). --Grand Edgemaster Talk 16:35, 19 January 2007 (UTC) Also changed the heading of this discussion up a level.

Seems reasonable to me: will now edit (i.e. delete). Cheers RocArt 22:59, 19 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Keeper of the Record/School Officers

Thinking about changing the structure of the article: in particular, taking specific info like names of officers (Captain, VC, KOTR) out of "general information" and maybe into section on "prefect system" or some such. Current set up seems unencylopedic. Thoughts? Feelings? Comments? RocArt 00:01, 6 January 2007 (UTC)

I think in general names (esp. lists) should be kept out of articles (except of course alumini, and headteachers), WP:SCH should be the place to direct any queries. I really need to read up on what to do if the 3RR occurs for encyclopaedic content. Oh, and could we add new topics to the bottom of this page? --Grand Edgemaster Talk 19:08, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Bridges

Any chance someone can clarify what "Bridges"---the house name---refers to? I originally thought it was Canon Bridges, but this was subsequently edited. Thought someone (maybe the school?) might finally clear up the mystery (not that *I* think this is a mystery!)...RocArt 00:28, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

According to my year 7 history exercise book you`re right. Plebmonk 03:42, 21 December 2006 (UTC)
OK thanks: have edited RocArt 17:23, 21 December 2006 (UTC)

Just checked my Y7 history book, and added opening date, info on original site, and a little on Carew Manor for the lower school. I'm sure the prose could be tidied a little, and expanded. --Grand Edgemaster Talk 19:30, 8 January 2007 (UTC)

[edit] ExtraCurricular Stuff

As a current student of the school, I have a feeling that the "ultimate frizbee" part of the extracurricular activities section is some kind of a lame joke from one of my colleagues. Though I may be completely wrong, so I won't change it from fear of annoying whoever put it there. I also just noticed that Rugby isn't included in this section either. Maybe the other sports the school takes part in competitively (cricket, hockey, athletics) should be added, unless sports aren't considered extra curricular activities. If so, just ignore me. Plebmonk 02:26, 26 August 2006 (UTC)

Plebmonk: seems possible. Go ahead and add the other stuff you mention: worst that will happen is that it will get edited. Also, did the school win the Daily Mail U18 rugby competition a while back? You would know more about this than I... Cheers, RocArt 19:57, 28 August 2006 (UTC)

They won the daily mail vase the year before I joined so yeah, I'll add that somewhere along with the extracurricular activities. Sorry for not checking back, I kinda forgot wiki existed. Plebmonk 00:34, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

Looking on my calendar I find listed under extracurricular activities: Crossword Club, DT club, Electronics club, Fair Trade society, Homework club, International movie club, puzzle club, sugar craft club and war hammer club. Needless to say I left those out. The joke of it is, sugar craft club must actually have some regular atendees to stay alive, quite shocking really, but I suppose some people just like baking cakes. Plebmonk 00:49, 23 September 2006 (UTC)

Sugar craft club, and most of the ones listed just above are new this year. War hammer has been going for some time, I know the original founder of it. Ultimate Frisbee was a regular activity until Mr. Brett left last year. However, it may still continue if a member of the sports department decide to continue it. --Grand Edgemaster Talk 00:39, 7 November 2006 (UTC)

A warhammer club has definitely been running for longer than that (though not continuously). A few of us were running one under the name "Adventurers Guild" before 1998, probably 1995. MWelchUK 09:09, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Murdered headmaster

"Mr R.S. Harrison - 1975 - 1990 (murdered shortly after retirement)"

Is that actually true?

Also, haha the revert bot thing is called grand edgemaster...should be dr.grand edgemaster now Plebmonk 00:32, 12 October 2006 (UTC)

This is true, sadly. Ironically, the investigation into the death featured on the BBC's Crime Watch which Nick Ross (OW) presented at the time. Not sure if this factoid should appear in this entry though... RocArt 17:14, 25 October 2006 (UTC)

    • I am just writing to concur this point. He was murdered, crimewatch suggested this was done by male prostitutes he had hired. 81.155.21.0 11:24, 2 April 2007 (UTC)
      • Yeah. My bad. Plebmonk 15:45, 25 October 2007 (UTC)