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Fortismere is a secondary school in the UK
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortismere_School

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@codeleaked Please provide us with a proof, which shows that the school recognizes the domain you are submitting as an official email domain for the students.
You can provide us with any of the following:

  • A copy of instruction (a hard-copy or electronic one) given to you by the school that tells you to use an email address in this email domain
  • An URL of a page at the official school website that says that students use this email domain
  • A reference to a recognized journal where an article was published by someone from the school, with explicit affiliation to the school, and e-mail address from the email domain
  • A WHOIS data that link the email domain to the school somehow
  • A copy of official letter from the school representative saying that the school provides e-mail addresses in this domain to the students
  • Anything else that can prove this fact in similar way, i.e. can be verified independently.

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@codeleaked You might miss my previous comment. Please react.

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Please find attached a communication letter sent to new students which states on page 9 that their email addresses are username followed by @fortismere.school

Transition_pack_2023.pdf

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