Talk:St Peter Claver College
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Copyright problem removed
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Revert: addition of unencyclopedic content
editI've just removed a ton of unencyclopedic content from this article. Relevant guidelines for editing articles on schools are found at Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Article guidelines; what I removed falls foul of those guidelines. In addition, it's obvious that there is some kind of group editing going on, perhaps a class project at the school; that's fine, I suppose, but such edits need to be neutral and in accordance with our guidelines. If this continues (the history shows at least three of these episodes of mass edits by single-purpose accounts, we will have no choice but lock the article and/or block the involved editors. Please see the guidelines for what is and what is not acceptable content. Thank you. Drmies (talk) 04:37, 10 September 2013 (UTC)