User talk:Rollsroyce95
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JohnCD (talk) 20:32, 7 January 2009 (UTC)
Hi. If this article is to be kept, it needs a lot of work. My first thought was to nominate it for deletion as not showing evidence of notability, but instead I have added some "maintenance templates" to indicate what is needed; they may encourage other editors to help. Read some of the guidelines in the Welcome paragraph above, particularly Your First Article. Specifically:
- Wikipedia is a global encyclopedia. What country, state, town is this school in?
- A Google search shows that there are a lot of schools by this name. I don't know whether they are all part of one network, or just happen to share a name. Your article needs to make clear which school it is about, and explain the connection, if any, with the others.
- Every article needs to cite reliable, independent sources, not just the organisation's own web-site, in order to demonstrate that the subject is notable enough for an encyclopedia article.
- The article needs to be expanded. WP:STUB gives guidance about the minimum useful length for an article; look at other school articles to get ideas.
Regards, JohnCD (talk) 20:50, 7 January 2009 (UTC)