Talk:Saint John's School of Ontario
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[edit]As a former student of this school, I took the liberty of editing this stub. It is clear that the original author got his information solely from James Raffan's book which contains many inaccuracies.
- Please sign your posts with four tildes (~)! I started the page. No offences intended. My sources of info were a school project. Please expand the page further, I had only the inquest report, the book and some web info. If you have the dates for the other incidents - the fire and car accident - please add them in. Do you also know the numbers enrolled in the school, and is there any picture of the school to add? Respectfully, Fremte 17:44, 6 October 2007 (UTC)
Non-sentence
[edit]This sentence makes no sense: "The parents' understanding of the accident contrasts with that put forward in Raffan's book that it was simply a terrible accident and that their sons had been the beneficiaries of good education and experiences, except for the canoeing deaths, would have been considered positively." Unjedai (talk) 18:41, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
Reference to good account
[edit]I read an amazing first hand account of the incident written by Scott Sorensen in his book Kipawa River Chronicles. He was one of the rescuers. Perhaps it's worth referencing? Unjedai (talk) 18:41, 16 February 2009 (UTC)
Location?
[edit]In order to add geocoordinates to the article; where was the school in Toronto? PKT(alk) 19:01, 8 August 2011 (UTC)
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