A malware attack has knocked out IT systems at Great Marlow School in Buckinghamshire, forcing a partial closure on Wednesday. The school can't contact parents via email, teachers can't set work, and internal exams for Years 10 and 12 have been postponed. Only Year 11 and 13 students are required in for external exams.
Headteacher Guy Pendlebury confirmed the school is working with cybersecurity professionals to restore systems, following guidance from the Department for Education and the National Cyber Security Centre. The school, famously attended by Olympic rower Steve Redgrave, says student safety remains its top priority.
Source: BBC News