User talk:FozzieHey
A goat for you!thank you for cleaning up the Colyton Grammar School page from vandalism PJF1215 (talk) 22:38, 11 May 2022 (UTC)
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Hi, I saw that you removed the primary sources tag from Oxley College (Burradoo), and I don't quite understand your explanation. All the sources currently in the article look primary to me. There are five references to the school's website, one to a directory of private schools in which the entry appears to have been written by the school ("our students"), and one to an organisation the school belongs to, where again the text appears to have been written by the school ("The IDEALS in our school"). So not only primary but SPS too. I agree with your comment that "Naturally a lot of primary sources will be used for the infobox", and I'm not suggesting we remove these. But, if this is a notable school, I'd expect to see some secondary coverage, which is why I tagged the article. Tacyarg (talk) 11:44, 17 February 2024 (UTC)
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