User talk:Agir

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--Golden Wattle talk 20:57, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

St Peter's College detail

 * I concur with the opinion of User:Edwinski (EDH), the detail you inserted into the St Peter's article is not appropriate. See What Wikipedia is not, specifically, the section on Wikipedia is not an indiscriminate collection of information.  Much of the material removed by EDH is presumably included on the school's own web site.  It does not to my mind form an appropriate part of an encyclopaedia article on the school.


 * For an example of an article about an Australian school that is regarded as good, see Caulfield Grammar School and the discussion at Featured article candidates/Caulfield Grammar School where its merits as an article were discussed. For further discussion as to what might be included in a good article about a school, perhaps join in the discussion at Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Schools--Golden Wattle  talk 20:57, 17 September 2006 (UTC)

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