User talk:LemanieSG

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 * Hi, so I understand that I should have disclosed my relationship to the organization I wrote about, which I didn't know as I am a first time editor in Wikipedia. Sorry for that. I am the Communications Representative of SSiS and wanted to edit the article about the school which was previously crafted by somebody else and we don't have access to this person. The reason is that there is a lot more information about the school's history, curriculum etc. that should go into the Wikipedia and are of interest for readers of the encyclopedia. I saw that GESS, our neighbouring school also has a detailed article and actually wanted to set it up in a similar way. How do I best go about it if it's not done by direct editing? Shall I drop my suggested draft here? I collected some neutral sources that could be used as reference. Thanks for helping me to complete the article.SSiSaccount (talk) 07:41, 8 March 2018 (UTC)

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Edit introductory paragraph Swiss School in Singapore
Swiss School in Singapore (SSiS; German: Schweizer Schule in Singapur ) is a Swiss international school in Bukit Timah, Singapore.[1] It serves students from two (Little Tots) to 12 years old (Primary 6) with a Swiss curriculum in German and English. SSiS is recognized by the Swiss Government as an official Swiss School Abroad. Secondary School (Grade 7-12) is offered at United World College of South East Asia, where students can obtain an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma.

SSiSaccount (talk) 08:46, 8 March 2018 (UTC)