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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
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