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It seems that all the current references on the article are from Ormiston themselves. This, necessarily, means their could be POV present (note: I'm not suggesting that there is, simply that there may be). I've removed some material that looks like it was largely mission statement speak from the Academies section and changed "expertise" to "training and advice" - which is certainly factually accurate without the POV connotation of "expertise". I appreciate that it's difficult to find non-POV information on schools in general - but it might be handy for someone to try to find something that provides some sort of outside view on the Trust and their work rather than relying on internal sources. Blue Square Thing (talk) 19:05, 19 February 2014 (UTC)Reply