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Rowdeford School edit

I note you have reverted my deletion of some of the continuing problems at Rowdeford School
May I suggest you read Wikipedia:WikiProject Schools/Article guidelines:- specifically the section which states:-

The names of current and former teachers should only be included if they are notable in their own right (for example, they are published authors or they have won a teaching award)

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