Talk:Counthill School

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If Mr Clifford had not resigned he would have been forced to, as the school governers needed someone to blame. Mrs Margeret Ryan has stated in the local paper that the school is getting better under her guidance, if that is so why did so many teachers leave after Mr Clifford and how come Counthill seems to have spawned some [and i say some, definitely not all] of the worst scum Oldham has ever seen... some of these kids should be in young offenders institutes! Mrs Ryan is doing a better job! than what Mr Clifford has ever done to the school, as soon as Mr Clifford left the school and Mrs Ryan came to the school it has helped alot to get the school out of special measures! If Mr Cliffored was still at the school now it would still be in special measures! As we can see the school is going better with a stricter rule for pupils to follow.

I reverted it because it wasn't integrated into the article properly. If you have information to add, do so, but keep in mind this is meant to be an encyclopedia page, not a bulletin board. --Rankler 08:36, 5 May 2006 (UTC)