Talk:Prince Alfred College
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added the infobox but this now repeats the article a little. Should i fix this?
Maelgwn 11:54, 8 November 2005 (UTC)
infobox
it is good, does not need to be fixed
j.
29/6/06 seems to me a little favourably biased, perhaps written by someone too closely affiliated.
i.e. "enviable reputation", "IB results are excellent"
no
it isnt favourable, its the truth, they are in taht range. in fact that is copied from the saint peters college page
"Capable senior students at Saints tend towards the International Baccalaureate programme. Overall the IB results are excellent, with average final IB marks hovering around the 39-40 mark. Saints has produced several IB marks of 45 in recent years. The remainder of the students complete the South Australian Certificate of Education (SACE), usually with excellent results - including several students in recent years attaining five perfect scores. The most recent of which being Nicolas Smith who in 2005 gained five 20s' in the SACE programme, a perfect score.
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javsav.
Yes, PAC do like to copy Saint Peters whenever they can! PAC forgot to mention that Mt. Gambier High School (a country public school) has an average TER ranking equal to that of PAC (around 80)!
This page needs a re-write, it reads like a prospectus. -Rusty8
Sport, Fitness and Outdoor Education
I have added info for the above areas. This relates to my own experience and is derived from current activities etc. In 2007 the outdoor programme is set to expand to include a live in component at recently acquired land near the Innes Natonal Park (Yorke Peninsula). Ozdaren 05:38, 9 September 2006 (UTC)
Alterations
I've just briefly rewritten this article basically due to the biased nature of many of the additions and the large amount of irrelevent information, I reads like a prospectus!! Hope it doen't cause too much fuss but most people don't need ot know the exact nature of everything.--Agir 11:04, 21 September 2006 (UTC)