Talk:St. Augustine's Day School (Shyamnagar)

Article unacceptable by Wikipedia standards
This article does not fit the standards set by Wikipedia. The blatant use of superlatives is most likely a result of someone associated with the school editing this article. Wikipedia articles need to be impartial, stating facts. Examples below:

The school has unique teaching techniques & apparatus for enhanced learning experience.

What evidence do you have that the teaching technique is "unique"? Did someone assess the standard of teaching via a survey among schools in the same board of education, same geographical location, or same medium of instruction and then submitted a report on that, stating that this particular school has adopted a teaching technique that is unique in the population of the schools surveyed? In absence of any reference/citations this claim cannot be substantiated. The article says absolutely nothing about the "unique" teaching technique and apparatus (not sure what that means!) that the school uses. This should be removed.

The School has many firsts to its credit...

Once again, the same issue! Vague, unsubstantiated claims, not fit for even the school website, let alone a Wikipedia article for a global audience. How many "firsts", and "firsts" in what? You need to provide a list of things in which the school is a first from an unbiased source (document not generated by the school). Needs to be removed.

... and is known as a pioneer in launching new innovative practices

Unsubstantiated claim #3: What is the innovative practice that this school has launched? Innovation needs to be something new, that no other school has done before. Also if you are "innovating" something, that by definition means you are the pioneer, so it is a double superlative for the same unsubstantiated claim. Must be removed. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 183.70.92.6 (talk) 13:55, 23 June 2022 (UTC)


 * I have addressed this issue and put this article on my watch-list to prevent future attempts of vandalism. Equation of state (talk) 14:08, 23 June 2022 (UTC)