Talk:St Francis Xavier College (Canberra)
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Problem?
[edit]more than 35% of the students complete year 12--that number is actually more like 95% and 75% go on with tertiary qualifications (cited from the schools senior handbook)
- There's conflicting information here. I've found this page which indentifies this college to be in Berwick, Victoria and Beaconsfield, Victoria. Also this seems more like the official web site. Can anyone confirm this? -therearenospoons 04:35, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
- Uhh, no. This article's about the school in Canberra, ACT, and the official website and information provided is accurate for that school (and, if the presence of an official website & logo is not enough, I live next door to the school and may even be able to get you a photo once my camera's repaired). fuddlemark (fuddle me!) 05:06, 9 March 2006 (UTC)
There are multiple schools in Australia with the name "St. Francis Xavier College". This article is on the Canberra school.
Hey Dfrg.msc,
good work on the article update! I changed the image so that now it is fine with the whole copyright thing.
Regards Jamo 22:18, 7 November 2006 (UTC)
- Thanks Jamo. I updated it on the visit by John Howard. Dfrg.msc 05:59, 10 May 2007 (UTC)
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Can anyone fix the Infobox?
[edit]I don't know how to, and it makes the article look scrappy as is. If not fixed soon, i'll delete it.JoefromRML (talk) 12:47, 1 June 2008 (UTC)
- I'm getting limited use, and I'm unable to discern why, perhaps a problem with the image? Here's the shiz: 07:30, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
{{Infobox Aust school private |name = St Francis Xavier College (Canberra) |image = |motto = Truth and Courage |established = 1977 |type = [[Catholic school|Catholic], Day |denomination = Catholic |slogan = |key_people = Mr. A. Tully (Principal) |fees = AU$9,680 - AU$15,510 p.a |city = Florey |state = Australian Capital Territory |city = Florey |state = Australian Capital Territory |country = Australia |enrollment = ~1,270 (7-12) |colours = Navy Blue & White, Black |homepage = [1] }}
- I can fix it! Problem here is there's no such thing as "Infobox Aust school private". I've replaced it with the more standard "Infobox school", but perhaps someone who knows anything about the school can fill in the rest of the blanks. -- THE DARK LORD TROMBONATOR 07:54, 16 June 2008 (UTC)
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