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Notes for Other Editors

This has been a work all of my own up to this point, so I will leave a few pointers for other editors:

  • Universities and other higher education institutions have been done on a different page. This page is for primary and secondary education.
  • A lot of schools have logo designs of a pseudo-heraldic nature, in a shield shape but not conforming to the rules. To be on this page the device must actually be a shield of arms - even if assumed - which can be properly blazoned.
  • Some of the schools have changed their name, merged, split or dissolved entirely since becoming armigerous. Entries are styled as was correct at the time of matriculation.
  • Fair use is not accepted on pages like this, so if a non-free image is used on the institution's own article (such as copied from its website) it must be recreated as a free image for this one.

Lyon Court

To mark International Heraldry Day, the Lyon Court has Tweeted drawings of the arms of twenty-three Scottish primary schools.[ [1]] Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 21:41, 10 June 2022 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Notes for Other Editors

This has been a work all of my own up to this point, so I will leave a few pointers for other editors:

  • Universities and other higher education institutions have been done on a different page. This page is for primary and secondary education.
  • A lot of schools have logo designs of a pseudo-heraldic nature, in a shield shape but not conforming to the rules. To be on this page the device must actually be a shield of arms - even if assumed - which can be properly blazoned.
  • Some of the schools have changed their name, merged, split or dissolved entirely since becoming armigerous. Entries are styled as was correct at the time of matriculation.
  • Fair use is not accepted on pages like this, so if a non-free image is used on the institution's own article (such as copied from its website) it must be recreated as a free image for this one.

Lyon Court

To mark International Heraldry Day, the Lyon Court has Tweeted drawings of the arms of twenty-three Scottish primary schools.[ [1]] Robin S. Taylor ( talk) 21:41, 10 June 2022 (UTC) reply


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