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programmes. This has again highlighted for the professionals across Athelstan Trust. They are
whole profession how important the work of working tirelessly to keep our schools safe
tutors, pastoral staff and all of us is in ensuring from cyber-attack. I know everyone will
we support a safe, respectful culture in which support them in their very challenging task.
all of our students feel valued and safe.
I hope the final few days of term go well. You
All staff will be very aware of the threat to have never earned a holiday more than this
schools from cyber-attacks and I know it has one coming up. I know how lucky I am to work
been frustrating as we have had to work hard w i t h s u c h
to ensure that our networks and systems are i n c r e d i b l e
protected. We are extremely fortunate to have colleagues.
a highly skilled and hardworking team of IT
GUINESS WORLD RECORD ATTEMPT AT MALMESBURY
Students at Malmesbury School
recently took part in an attempt to
break the Guinness World Record on
the biggest sing and sign with Billy
Ocean and the Young Voices choir
livestreamed from the O2 in London.
It certainly put a smile on everyone’s
faces – with some lovely positive
f e e d b a c k f r o m
students.
RIGHT: Malmesbury
Staff gearing up for the
live link to the record
breaking attempt