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Although it is admittedly a good source of Wikipedians, could pupils please stop adding themselves to the list of alumni? They only get deleted quickly, and however much you may like yourself, you are not that famous or someone would already have put you there. Please also don't add people to the list with insulting comments, as the same applies. There will be a list here for naming and shaming, and you could be listed as vandals, so don't do it! Daniel 17:33, 9 February 2006 (UTC)
These are some of the users who have added people to the alumni. You can only remove your name if you will never do it again!
There are more, but they don't have accounts.
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Can someone explain why this article carries a {{POV-check}} template? I see nothing on the talk page to justify it having been put there in the first place, let alone left there for the last five months. If no-one can say what the POV dispute is, it needs to be removed. Vilĉjo 18:20, 29 May 2007 (UTC)
In progress. But see if you can do this [1] Victuallers 19:55, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
There's been an amusing tit-for-tat re-edit of the location of Whitgift School as a result of user Samtheboy mistakenly believing that the school is in the county of Surrey. Without wishing to sound like an anorak, this Greater London vs. the 'old' county boundaries around London is a bit of an old chestnut. Significant changes in local government in the 1960s and 70s (the result of the inexorable spread of suburban London) meant that towns like Croydon, Kingston and Bromley in the south were swallowed up by London, becoming the London Borough of Croydon, etc. One old county - Middlesex - disappeared altogether. Confusingly, the Post Office retained the old names, disregarding the new borough locations, and to this day people in places like Thornton Heath believe they live in Surrey - a fact which couldn't be further from the truth. The same is true of south Croydon, which is in the London Borough of Croydon and hence Greater London. The county of Surrey begins further down the road and the local council taxpayers, commercial ratepayers and other residents of south Croydon pay their taxes, have their roads repaired and their refuse collected by the local London borough. I suppose the reaction is: who cares? But if Wikipedia has pretentions to accuracy, we should get these things right. Nowhere will Samtheboy or anyone else find any accurate evidence that Whitgift school is in Surrey because the simple fact is that it is not. End of sermon. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Nikcanon79 ( talk • contribs) 20:44, 24 October 2007 (UTC)
At present there is a discussion relating to the renaming of this category. If you would like to participate in the discussion, you are invited to add your comments at this discussion page. Please note that the discussion is not a majority vote so contributions should be based on Wikipedia policies and independent sources. Cjc13 ( talk) 14:01, 12 March 2012 (UTC)
Peter Katin did not attend Whitgift School. The reference that appears to support his being at school there is word for word identical to, and I suspect copied from, a recent version of our Peter Katin article, which contained this erroneous information with no source given.-- rossb ( talk) 22:07, 10 May 2014 (UTC)
Should people who do not have a Wikipedia page be taken off, or allowed to remain. Should external links be allowed? What is the consensus on this topic? Daniel ( ☎) 18:51, 22 February 2006 (UTC)
Parmesan 23:33, 13 April 2007 (UTC)
I changed the description of Harold Davidson from "the prostitutes padre" to "Rector of Stiffkey." As the latter he was well-known to the newspaper-reading public of the 1930s, even those who didn't know his actual name. This is also consistent with his individual wikipedia entry. Corcyra ( talk) 04:07, 3 March 2015 (UTC)
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This may be a significant UK school, but that does not accord the contributors to the article to use Wikipedia as an advert. The school's praise for itself is fine on its website, prospectus, and newspaper, but not here on Wikipedia. Kudpung กุดผึ้ง ( talk) 13:00, 22 December 2016 (UTC)
I've separated out the list of OWs as it took up far to much of the article. The information is better in a separate list as in used in other similar articles. Bingo Wings ( talk) 22:28, 24 December 2016 (UTC)
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There has been a dispute about what to call the section regarding former attendees of this school. To quote from
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permalink), For schools, the word alumni is indeed typical in the US, but it is not commonly used by secondary schools in England, and so far as I know it is not used at all at Whitgift.
WP:WPSCH/AG and "convention" would seem to indicate otherwise, since it is the primary terminology used. The preferences of any individual entity are not really taken into consideration in these sorts of situations; I watch a lot of school articles (from various countries around the world) and as far as I can recall none of them use anything other than "alumni".
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For schools, the word alumni is indeed typical in the US, but it is not commonly used by secondary schools in England, and so far as I know it is not used at all at Whitgift. Moonraker ( talk) 08:40, 27 July 2019 (UTC)
I'd also like to add, that a lot of the content I've added is relevant, why do other private english school's wikipedia articles contain such information, yet this one does not? Eton, Harrow, Tonbridge and Charterhousefor example, these pages mention uniforms, punishments and other details, if these pages are allowed it, then why isnt Whitgift? Or should I remove these sections from these pages too?. Stowe school still has their notable alumni on their same page, unlike Whitgift which had it removed... Should I add sections on Whitgift about victoria cross holders like Charterhouse? — Preceding unsigned comment added by Treefrog23 ( talk • contribs) 14:19, 31 July 2019 (UTC)
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Hello
I would like to update Whitgift School's wikipedia page. There are a number of facts and figures that are incorrect and the page generally needs updating. I am new to Wikipedia but can see the page is semi-protected. Is there a way to unlock it so that the necessary changes can be made? If not, what are my other options? I have an updated draft ready. Whitgiftian ( talk) 07:49, 19 June 2020 (UTC)
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The entire page needs work, but as a starting point please see below revised version of the introduction which incorrectly states that the School has 'limited boarding'. 'Whitgift School is an independent day and boarding school for boys situated in South Croydon, London. It was founded in 1596 by John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury together with a hospital (alms-house) to provide for ‘poor, needy and impotent people’ of the parishes of Croydon and Lambeth. The greatly expanded charitable foundation known as John Whitgift Foundation now runs care homes in Croydon, including the founder’s original Tudor Hospital, and three schools’: Whitgift, Trinity School of John Whitgift (a boys’ school with a co-ed sixth form) and Old Palace School of John Whitgift (a girls’ school acquired by the Foundation in 1993).'
I believe the above is a clear, factual and accurate description of the School.
Thanks. Whitgiftian ( talk) 19:01, 20 June 2020 (UTC)
Samuel Ogden Andrew (1902 - 1928) Wikilink to new article, ready for opening, on Samuel Ogden Andrew. Headship dates: as given by him in 1944 Who's Who. 193.39.159.73 ( talk) 16:58, 27 October 2021 (UTC)