Template talk:Victorian selective schools
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Please note that there is no evidence that Maribyrnong College is a selective school. Its own website does not indicate that it is a selective school, the official Government website listing selective schools does not list it, it is not listed as a SEAL (Selective Entrance Accelerated Learning) Program school and the Western Regional Website for the Department of Education does not include it on it's list of selective schools (not that the Western Metro Region has any selective schools yet (Cory will be the first)), limited schools, restricted schools or ceiling limited schools.
Also, I highly recommend we do not include ceiling limited schools or restricted schools as this would expand the list to an unnecessary length. Should someone wish to do this, it should be made as a separate page titled "List of ceiling limited schools" or something along the lines. There are at least 30 Primary Schools and Secondary Schools which fit this criteria in the Eastern Metropolitan Region alone, and adding the North and West Metro Region gives a similar number. And there are still several regions left.
Ronnie M. 15:00, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
—Preceding unsigned comment added by Rmeoung (talk • contribs) 15:00, 5 July 2009 (UTC)
University High School (Elizabeth Blackburn School of Sciences)
[edit]Should the University High School, Melbourne article be included in the template? There is a selective subschool/program (the Elizabeth Blackburn School of Sciences) in UHS.
Or should we create a seperate article for EBSS and then put it in the template? TheIndianPianist (talk) 21:58, 25 November 2022 (UTC)
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