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Is it correct to list Langleywood as a comprehensive school? My understanding is that Slough has a selective system so presumably the non Grammar schools remain secondary moderns or maybe High schools?: Grblundell18:03, 4 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
The article says its a former secondary modern so I presumed it was a comprehensive school. I'm not familiar with the process in Slough but feel free to change the category if you think it appropriate. I don't think it should be categorised as a high school, as that is generally an American term, but I'm not sure what else to call it. Perhaps someone associated with the school can advise Dahliarose19:31, 4 April 2007 (UTC)Reply
just checked the Ofsted article. They reckon it's a comprehensive. So you are right, and I am wrong. We live and learn - sorry for questioning your work unnecessarily! Grblundell16:20, 7 April 2007 (UTC)Reply