Talk:Trondheim katedralskole

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High importance as it is the oldest school in Norway and has lots of alumni. Needs a better article. Expansion, pics, refs. Dahliarose 11:21, 26 August 2007 (UTC)

I have reverted the importance rating to high as per the original assessment. Ratings are necessarily subjective and can only be based on the content of existing articles. If there is evidence to justify the top importance claim please ask for a re-assessment at Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Assessment. Oslo katedralskole is top importance because not only is it a very old school but its alumni include the current King and prime minister of Norway, Edvard Munch and a Nobel prize winner, all internationally recognised figures. Trondheim is quite probably also top importance but we need to have justification for the rating. Can the claim to be the oldest school in Norway be backed up by a reference? You already have one (albeit unreferenced) king. Any other alumni of a similar status? Dahliarose 10:34, 17 September 2007 (UTC)