Talk:Stonyhurst Saint Mary's Hall
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[edit]Some info needed:
- Does anyone know the names of the years in Hodder House - are those given correct?
- I have heard that Hodder Playroom has been split - does anyone know about this?
- Does anyone know the names of those who ran Hodder Place?
- A good picture of SMH, Hodder Place, and Hodder House, as well as the emblem would improve the page if anyone has these.
Imaginativename (talk) 14:49, 6 March 2008 (UTC)
"Saint" or "St" Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst
[edit]Over recent years, the full spelling of the word "Saint" in the full title of SMH has crept in. For those who are sticklers for detail, it should be noted that this in fact runs against tradition and that the diminutive "St" should actually be used. I apologise to the author of the article for altering the text to the traditional spelling. Busgarlo (talk) 23:42, 8 February 2010 (UTC)
Incorrect Information
[edit]1) There was lower figures as well as upper figures, then Ruds. Lower figures and Upper figures shared the same playroom.
2) During the Queen's visit in 1990, SMH didn't have girls generally.
3) I know this might be the bad place to post, but I am looking for Simon P Brown who was my godfather when I was baptized at SMH in 1990. Just think this page can do well with a list of teachers name, certainly the memorable ones like Mr Lovegrove (Geography), Mr Carter (Latin & Maths), Mr Mac (Latin), etc.
— Preceding unsigned comment added by 158.255.208.184 (talk) 03:59, 19 December 2012 (UTC)
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