Talk:Blairmore School
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Just enough 'meaningful content' to qualify for a start. Dahliarose 11:44, 6 September 2007 (UTC)
"The school was small and thrived on its homely atmosphere." The word 'homely' is a subjective and idealised description. When I went to Blairmore in the 60s it was led by ex-soldiers and run on militaristic lines. For me, a 7 year old torn from a loving family atmosphere, there was nothing homely about it. Maybe it became better in later years, but to be truthful, this needs to be more accurately described. DavidSailor (talk) 05:17, 1 July 2012 (UTC)
Article rename
[edit]This should be renamed as Blairmore House because it's no longer Blairmore School