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Wikipedia:Naming conventions (schools)/Archive 7

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This guideline is an attempt to clarify the naming conventions for school articles. This guideline should be used taking account of local conventions and community consensus, to decide upon a title that fully disambiguates, without becoming overlong. Generally, school article titles should reflect what the majority of English speakers would most easily recognize, with a minimum of ambiguity.

If an article has been named inappropriately, it can be renamed by moving the article to a more appropriate title. See Help:Moving a page and Wikipedia:Requested moves for more on renaming pages. Editors are often passionate about the naming of their particular schools and it is generally wise to discuss a proposed name change on the talk page first. This can be done with the {{WPSchools}} "move" parameter or by a simple comment.

Choosing a name

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School article titles should use the full official name of the school as provided by the school itself, unless the most common name for the school is significantly more well known than the official name.

Articles on schools preferably don't start with a definite article (a similar convention applies to universities). See When definite and indefinite articles should be avoided. Should it be necessary to start the name of a school article with a definite article, the definite article should be removed when placing the article in a category. This can be accomplished with {{DEFAULTSORT}} so for "The School (location)" article, one should add "{{DEFAULTSORT:School (location) The}}" above the category list at the bottom of the page.

Titles containing an abbreviation like St. (Saint) sort properly in categories by expanding the abbreviation - "{{DEFAULTSORT:Saint Mary's School}}" for example.

Disambiguation

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If the school name is not unique, the location of each school should be added as a qualifier in parentheses, and a disambiguation page should be created at [[School Name]]. If the [[School Name]] title is already taken (if for example a well known school with lots of linking alumni has an overwhelming case for not having a disambiguated title) then the disambiguation page should be created at [[School Name (disambiguation)]] (local style guidelines permitting). The disambiguation page should always include full location details including the country in which the school is situated to avoid any confusion.

Redirects

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If location parameters have been used for disambiguation purposes the appropriate redirect pages should be created without the added location parameters. If a school article has been moved from another title that included some sort of location parameter to [[School Name (new parameter)]] to fit these guidelines, there is no need to delete the redirects, unless there is a risk of confusion.

Hatnotes

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If there are two articles with similar but unique names they should be linked together by means of hatnotes, which are short notes placed at the top of the page before the start of the primary topic. For example, Dartford Grammar School and Dartford Grammar School for Girls both have very similar names, and hatnotes have been used to aid navigation.

Country by country examples

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This guideline is intended to ensure that naming conventions for schools are consistent within each country. Consensus has been reached on the disambiguation styles for the following countries:

Australia

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School (Town or City)

Canada

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School (Municipality, Province)

United Kingdom and Ireland

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School (location)

United States

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School (Municipality, State)

See also

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