Talk:Gordano School
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I don't see how a page with over 50 edits can still be this short and indescriptive. I would expand this article myself, but I dont have a clue to how to edit Wikipedia. It scares me.
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Under Notable Former Students, someone has added Graig David. I can not find anything about Graig David going to Gordano School orliving in Portishead. All the info about his early life seems to be Southampton. --Steelyvibe (talk) 17:02, 2 February 2009 (UTC)
Regarding the skeleton Septimus: The reference, an obituary for Alan Reid, head of Reid House and the teacher who supervised the dig which discovered Septimus, has no mention of Malaria. Septimus occupied a glass case at the rear of Mr Reid's classroom all through the Sixties and into the Seventies at least, from where it was obvious to anyone that he had suffered major trauma to the side of his head. Mr Reid also reported that the neck bones of the skeleton were discovered in numerous places, including by his hip, indicating that he had been decapitated.
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