Talk:Nicholas Chamberlaine School
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[edit]I have moved the following information that was inserted at the end of the main page. Someone with knowledge of the current situation at the college may like to incorporate some of the details into the article, if appropriate.
Keith D 11:18, 18 January 2007 (UTC)
- Nicholas Chamberlaine Technology College is the Largest school in Warwickshire, and is located in the town of Bedworth. The college is a community comprehensive school and sixth form, the school was awarded specialist Technology College Status in 2003.
- There are currently around 1650 students on roll, between the ages of 11-19, mixed gender.
- NCTC, as the college is known, has many awards including the ArtsMark award, School Acheivement Award.
- The college is an official member of the Warwickhire UFA (University of the First Age) and is the lead school in the Warwickshire Inclusion Network.
- For more information about the college, please visit the college website - NCTC Online.
- The college is currently undergoing a period of change, Mrs. Lelsey King has retired from head ship and is no longer the Head Teacher of Nicholas Chamberlaine - Instead Mr. Colin Bradley and Mr. Paul Williams are Acting Head Teachers. Colin will primarily deal with matters relating to Key Stage Three, and Paul will deal with Key Stage 4 and 5 matters.
- The board of governors recently appointed a new Head Teacher, Mr. Jeremy Waxman who will hopefull begin in his role in May 2007.
Deletion Nomination (06/01/03)
[edit]Seems no notability whatsoever. Section on 'Famous Students' are entirely unreferenced bar one that points to a page on an article not mentioning the School. In addition, the appears to be an entire section dedicated to informing the reader that there are car boot sales which don't go ahead if 'it's not too muddy'. Wikipedia is for articles of note, rather than for providing meaningless information or advertisement.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.9.204.67 (talk • contribs) 20:24, 6 January 2013 (UTC)
- I have removed the incomplete AFD tag, it has already been kept in the past via an AFD, and also the notability tag as this is a secondary school that are generally considered notable for articles in Wikipedia. I have added a {{Refimprove}} tag as that is more appropriate for the article. Keith D (talk) 20:49, 10 January 2013 (UTC)