User talk:AmplifiedFrog735

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Wellington College Belfast edits
Hi there. I've reverted your addition to this page for several reasons: firstly, I can't find any reference indicating that anyone by that name founded the college - in fact it appears to have been founded by two schools merging; second, the descriptor of "brilliant" may be true if you're a student or community member, but it's also not neutral and Wikipedia strives for neutral descriptions in its encyclopedia articles. If you can find a good reliable source for your additions, please feel free to readd them, but without referencing, please don't readd them. Thanks! Tony Fox (arf!) 22:55, 9 June 2022 (UTC)

I know that two schools merged but it was his idea to merge the schools and found Wellington College Belfast. I teach there. I apologise for adding brilliant. AmplifiedFrog735 (talk) 22:58, 9 June 2022 (UTC)