User talk:Quaintonhallschool

March 2013
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Quainton hall school

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Quainton Hall School was established by Agnes Eyden in 1897. Hindes Road was at that time a cart track and the school bordered on open fields in an area where the predominant industry was still farming. Now it is in the centre of thriving town centre Harrow, with access to London via the Underground, Metropolitan Line or Overground, Harrow & Wealdstone stations. Quainton Hall School is a small, independent preparatory school for children aged between 3+ and 13+.

Quainton Hall has an Anglican Foundation which represents a definite Christian understanding of life in belief and practice but which acknowledges and respects the values, beliefs and cultural traditions brought to the school by children from families of other faiths. Under the current Headmaster Edwin Brown it officially became co-educational. Pupils move onto their chosen secondary schools at age 13 through Common Entrance or Common Academic Scholarship exams, or Entrance Exams to North London Schools.

Ive removed the line that challenges every pupil.

I had to leave my PC so saved the page. Its not the finished, merely part 1.

I have followed the example of other schools, the position is to be mainly factual/historical, certainly not advertising.

If you have a good example I would be happy to follow, and it is my intention to contribute to the wider wikipedia community as a big fan. Thanks, Joel WoodQuaintonhallschool (talk) 12:19, 1 March 2013 (UTC)

I am also using a book 'Quainton Hall School' The first Hundred Years' by Peter Milner (1997,published by Axxent Ltd)as a source for the historical parts.