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City of Portsmouth Boys' School

Hi, I have just recieved your message about posting the school article for deletion, firstly thanks for informing me on my discussion page. Secondly I have tidied up the article, added a few internal wiki links and a school introduction table. I have also added two references for now, in line with your argument, and will add some more when I have time to do so in the future. I have therefore challenged the decision to delete and argued for a strong keep, as I believe that the article meets critieria for school articles. LordHarris 22:02, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

My argument wasn't that references were lacking; my argument was that it didn't appear to me that adding references would satisfy notability. Feel free to prove me wrong. :) You might want to start a thread on the article's talk page if you think others can contribute. Adam 22:28, 21 February 2007 (UTC)