Talk:Culford School

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some alumni nice pageVictuallers 18:39, 19 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]


NOTICE TO ALL WHO EDIT THIS PAGE: Unless this page is edited constructively, ie NOT removing relivant facts, NOT replacing the original authors unconcealed opinion with your own and NOT cutting sections of text without making necessary grammatical corrections to the rest of the sentance, it will be replaced by the GRAMMATICALLY AND FACTUALLY CORRECT version. Perhaps, FDC (and Viva) instead of cutting the article to stop you looking bad, you could do something amusing to make you look good.

The current head of the Fifth Dinner Club is one Giles Dixon, who's initiation left him feeling rather unwell for a number of days!

TO ZZUUZZ : -- the reason this is unsourced is that no sources exist other than the knowledge of the pupils of culford school. Perhaps, instead of removing a section a number of pupils have co-edited to ensure accuracy and impartiality, you could respect the fact that impartial sources cant and wont exist for this.

Thank you for confirming that this section didn't adhere to Wikipedia's policies. If there is no source then it shouldn't be here. Thanks. -- zzuuzz(talk) 17:06, 4 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
I hardly see how this doesnt conform to Wikipedia's policies. Wikipedia is an repository of all human knowledge. the 5thDC & Viva section is not only factual, but entirely relevant to the school. I hardly see how sources come into it - many have done their utmost to ensure that it is totally accurate, as well as fluent.

later edit: looking back on the page, I notice that the entire article is unsourced, yet you dont remove that. Why? because it is all true and you have no reason. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by WookieLord (talkcontribs).

There is a presumption that most of the article could be verified by reliable sources, given enough time and concentration. The section on this club is not only extremely unlikely to be sourced, ever, but it also alleges criminal acts and damages the reputation of the school. It's pure unremarkable vanity and should be removed. -- zzuuzz(talk) 13:51, 14 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]
yah ok whatever, you win... tho for ur information im not a member of either of them, so accusing me indirectly of vanity wont get u anywhere... WookieLord

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Neutral point of view[edit]

Much of this page reads like an online prospectus, particularly sections 4, 5 & 6 ('Academia,' 'The Arts' & 'Sports and Activities.'). Please ensure that all edits adhere to the Wikipedia guidelines found here and here. K-22-22 (talk) 14:32, 20 February 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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Notable alumni[edit]

Jonathan Lewis, at culford 1960-70, was murdered 1980. Colin Wallace was wrongly convicted of his murder according ti journalist Paul Foot. Is this notable? Crawiki (talk) 13:17, 11 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Bob Blizzard[edit]

Listed as attending Culford. I was at Culford 1963-70 and cannot recall anyone of that name. Perhaps my memory is not what it was. But Blizzard is not a name that's easy to forget. Can anyone shed light? Crawiki (talk) 14:19, 11 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]