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The headteacher of Malmesbury Primary School in Morden, Stephen Donegan, speaks to Chloe Norman about their Silver award in the Pearson National Teaching Awards.

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The headteacher of Malmesbury Primary School in Morden, Stephen Donegan, speaks to Chloe Norman about their Silver award in the Pearson National Teaching Awards.

By News|2026-06-19T09:08:15+01:00June 19, 2026|Local News|0 Comments

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