Talk:Saint George's College, Santiago
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Suggestion to consolidate page with a similar page
[edit]This page refers to the same school as listed in Saint George's College, Vitacura. I am a relative novice at Wikipedia, so I should not attempt to merge the pages, but perhaps someone more sophisticated could. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ccox csc (talk • contribs) 02:22, 2 February 2011 (UTC)
St. George's alleged alumni
[edit]St. George's College has never had one third of the high class kids EVER. Most of the high-class students in history attended: Villa Maria Academy Colegio del Verbo Divino Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque Colegio Tabancura Colegio S.S.C.C. Manquehue
It is a well-known thing that most people at the St. George's School are new richs, most likely "the lower high class"
- In the article “El club de la desigualdad” ("The Inequality Club", Revista Capital, N° 108, 2003, 13 de junio del 2003), Seminarium Head Hunting's study is reported, stating that 32% of the CEO's of the top 200 local companies and corporations in Chile are graduates of St. George's College. --190.44.234.233 (talk) 20:01, 23 January 2008 (UTC)
Irrelevant paragraph and details before definitions
[edit]This article defines the school negatively as a reaction to:
a. its traditional rival schools -- seriously, who cares about such information or places it on the opening paragraphs to define an educational institution? And,
b. a splinter group of parents and teachers -- the article should first address the liberation theology of Father Whelan and the fact that St. George's College has had a reputation for social and political activism, and then explain the historical reasons to it. You have to define first and detail afterwards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Germanicus24 (talk • contribs) 06:19, 21 June 2011 (UTC)