Talk:Pulteney Grammar School

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NPOV?[edit]

The school is now made of around 800+ students and 200+ staff, making Pulteney a friendly, multicultaral, warm, loving and tight nibbed community admired by all school in the region. The statement above is not neutral. Anonymous__Anonymous 12:35, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

some one must love that school - edited fixed and NPOVd. Not great but doesn't read as a newsletter now - Peripitus (Talk) 13:10, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Second oldest school in SA?[edit]

what about St Michaels Lutheran School in hahndorf (1839) and Tanunda Lutheran School (1845)?

"It is the 5th-8th oldest registered private school in Australia (depending on accuracy of records)" It either is or isn't! The accuracy of the records just determine whether the statement is verifiable! This is clearly not verifiable and I strongly suspect since there are three prior schools in SA, at least one in Victoria, one in Tasmania and at least three in NSW not in the least bit true. Further research suggests that it is at best the 22nd registered school in Australia still operating! i also have no life and love furry scat porn


Cmurphy au 08:38, 20 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

"Pulteney in 2001 changed the school demographic and abolished its school prefects replacing it by a more American system consisting of voted representatives, lead by a President and a Vice President known as the Pulteney Grammar School Forum. The members of the Forum and now also house captains are given white blazers as a sign of leadership and authority. In 2007 a Forum body of 13 students were elected and the President and Vice President are shown below. This new system has a more community based approach and meetings are held every two weeks chaired by the President and Vice President and attended by the Director of One Ninety (Michael "Ginger Ninja" Holmes), Heads of Houses (Bleby Howard AK, Moore Sunter JT, Kenion Miller DA, Cawthorne Nichols GK) and when available Principal Graham Lange. Recent forum accomplishments include, finalisations of the 007 (Gold, Black, and White) formal, Year 12 jumper brought forward to the agenda, girls senior soccer being recognised as the 1st XI rather than senior girls soccer (pending), and insufficient IT Computer efficiency (now resolved term one 2007).

President of the Forum Current 2007 Amelia Sharpley

Vice President of the Forum Current 2007 Nicholas Ruygrok"


Relevance? Surely "Ginger Ninja" doesn't need to be included. Other stuff is irrelevant.

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Hiatus[edit]

The school was reopened in mid-1861 under headmaster Joseph S. Cole, but I can find no information of when (or why) it closed. A chronological list of Heads of School would be a useful addition. Doug butler (talk) 00:37, 22 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]