Talk:Williamwood High School
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For God's sake - whoever did this page is no great advert for this school. It was littered with spelling mistakes, which I, a Pole, went and fixed for you. Lower case initials such as "scotland" and "scottish" indeed. And Depute? What's a "Depute"
Shame on you. Surely Deputy? Go and fix the jpg file or end up looking like an advert for poor educational standards.
Michal from Warsaw, Poland
The word in the UK is depute no offence but although in some aspects your English is better than that of the people who made this page please be careful before you correct them on words
To above person (RE: Michal), use some upper case!
Depute is perfectly correct for usage in Scotland, and can be found amongst various offices of state and legal positions.
Assess
[edit]A good start. Make sure you adopt a neutral point of view. You need references to back up all your claims. Dahliarose 11:43, 19 September 2007 (UTC)
Notable former pupils
[edit]I have removed this section in its entirety, as none of the entries were referenced. I have preserved the information here in order that it can be restored if suitable references are provided. Jellyman (talk) 19:56, 5 February 2014 (UTC)
- Brian Dougans, musician
- Iain Flannigan, professional footballer currently playing for Falkirk F.C.
- Peter Kormos, former Ontario politician
- Richard Lochhead, Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment and Scottish National Party MSP for Moray
- Ross Lyons, Scotland international cricketer
- Stuart McCaffrey, St Johnstone F.C. footballer
- David McVicar, Opera Director
- Gary Muir, Footballer
- Euan Murray, British Lions and Scotland international rugby player
- Brian Robertson, lead guitarist in Thin Lizzy and Motörhead
- John Gemmell, Footballer currently playing for Stenhousemuir F.C.
- Qasim Sheikh, Scotland international cricketer
- David Weatherston, Falkirk F.C. footballer
- Gary Jacobs, Professional Boxer
- Gregor Ramsay, Formula Renault driver
- Brian Potter, President of Scottish Passenger Agents Association (SPAA) President 2009-2011
- David Wilde, Drums and Saxophone, Altered Images.