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Suggestion to consolidate page with a similar page

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This page refers to the same school as listed in Saint George's College, Vitacura. I am a relative novice at Wikipedia, so I should not attempt to merge the pages, but perhaps someone more sophisticated could. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ccox csc (talkcontribs) 02:22, 2 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

St. George's alleged alumni

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St. George's College has never had one third of the high class kids EVER. Most of the high-class students in history attended: Villa Maria Academy Colegio del Verbo Divino Colegio San Ignacio El Bosque Colegio Tabancura Colegio S.S.C.C. Manquehue

It is a well-known thing that most people at the St. George's School are new richs, most likely "the lower high class"

In the article “El club de la desigualdad” ("The Inequality Club", Revista Capital, N° 108, 2003, 13 de junio del 2003), Seminarium Head Hunting's study is reported, stating that 32% of the CEO's of the top 200 local companies and corporations in Chile are graduates of St. George's College. --190.44.234.233 (talk) 20:01, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Irrelevant paragraph and details before definitions

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This article defines the school negatively as a reaction to:

a. its traditional rival schools -- seriously, who cares about such information or places it on the opening paragraphs to define an educational institution? And,

b. a splinter group of parents and teachers -- the article should first address the liberation theology of Father Whelan and the fact that St. George's College has had a reputation for social and political activism, and then explain the historical reasons to it. You have to define first and detail afterwards. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Germanicus24 (talkcontribs) 06:19, 21 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]