Talk:Dorothy Stringer School
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[edit]Wikipedia is not designed to be an endless store of information - and whilst the introduction of a yearbook is an important introduction, the actual distribution of the awards and who got what are not within the Wiki guidelines. Var42605 (talk) 12:25, 25 February 2008 (UTC)
Someone has managed to enter this site and vandalise the content. please delete: The pupils have to practice Nevism and hail to the prophet Steve every lunch. in the first paragraph
Someone has managed to enter this site and vandalise the content. please delete: The pupils have to practice Nevism and hail to the prophet Steve every lunch. in the first paragraph
Edit request 6 June 2014
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In 2003, the school was the subject of a Private Finance Initiative (PFI) program involving several other schools (including neighbouring Varndean Secondary School, Blatchington Mill School and Sixth Form College and what was the COMART College of Media and Arts) and the construction firm Jarvis. For Dorothy Stringer this involved the construction of a new sports hall and associated facilities, new music suites, art studios and very recently (delete very recently) some new ICT suites. The year of 2011, Dorothy Stringer will be hosting "Grease. This year the school will be staging a production of (delete this year to of) Spring Awakening add (2012) DNA (2013)
under dance show add With over 250 students performing over the 2 nights at ‘the Dome’ delete the summer concert all together it does not happen anymore
activities week - This week has traditionally been set aside for time to take pupils out of lessons and on a variety of activities. delete fron HERE These include school orchestra trips abroad (such as to Prague in 2003), environmental trips abroad (such as to Le Havre in 2004), business trips abroad (also to Le Havre) trips to Dolawen in north-west Wales, to HERE and ADD including walks on the South Downs and Preston Park and other, smaller excursions.
DELETE from HERE DISH - In 2005, Dorothy Stringer completely changed the format, layout and approach taken to the monthly newsletter. This was relocated to a new, dedicated office and an emphasis on student involvement led to the establishment of a permanent (annual) student writing team. The newsletter (renamed DiSH) seeks to be relevant and interesting to the students of the school, and the balance of content has shifted away from academic department news towards a magazine that is opinionated, nationalist and in which pictures are integral. Partly flowing from this change, To HERE it does not happen anymore
ADD A weekly online parent newsletter is produced tailored to each yeargroup.
Can the controversy section be deleted?
— Preceding unsigned comment added by Wholeschool1 (talk • contribs) 11:29, 6 June 2014 (UTC)
(The above edit request was posted on User talk:Wholeschool1 and was moved here in all good faith by Sam Sailor Sing 17:14, 7 June 2014 (UTC))
- delete very recently: already done.
- play dates: done.
- dance show: done briefly.
- summer concert: already done.
- activities: partly done, past history not deleted.
- yearbook: tense changed.
- controversy: sourced encyclopedic data should not be deleted, but header changed to "Ken Browne". Frieda Beamy (talk) 20:30, 27 July 2014 (UTC)
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