As part of the ICL-CES support package, newsletters were sent to any school that requested them. These contained news, ideas, program code, course updates, CES staff updates and errata.
It was initially a duplicated typewritten document, but from February 1972 it moved to being printed by ICL at Letchworth. In the August 1972 annual report circulation was noted as being close to 1000 copies, and that it had tripled in a year. Colin Monson sheds more light on the newsletters in his interview.
The first newsletter was published in October 1969.
The ICL archive at the Science Museum has four later issues, although over the course of 2024, the original website has disappeared (hence the archive.org link), and I can no longer find them on the revamped Science Museum collections site.
The front page article is written in parentheses.
1 - October 1969 (The ICL-CES Press Conference)
2
3
4
5
6 - May/June 1970
7 - Undated - Late 1970 (ICL-CES TEACHERS' SEMINAR)
9 - Undated ~70/71 (CSE Teachers' Seminar)
10 - Undated ~1971 (John Hammond/Christmas Course)
11 - Undated ~1971 (Software & Easter Courses)
12- Undated Late 71/Early 72 (ICL-CES SURVEY 71)
13 & 14 in here? (New printing format? Mentioned in April 72 issue)
Vol3No4 - April 72 (Applying CESIL to new areas of the computer spectrum
Vol3No5 - June 72 (A change of management for CES)
Vol4No1 - September 72 (Student documents CES software)
Vol4No2 - February 73 (CES comes to Bristol)
Vol4No3 - June 73 (Mrs Thatcher's visit to ICL)
Vol5No1 - November 73 (President of BCS sees CES in action)
Vol5No2 - March 74 (The CES BASIC compiler #JBAS)
Vol5No3 - June 74 (CES in Dublin)
Vol6No1
Vol6No2 - May 75 (Computing in Doncaster)
25 - October 1975 (Computer Studies Parts One, Two ....... and Three)
26 - March 1976 (NICE ONE, CESIL)
27 - June 1976 (Computing and the School Teacher)
28 - January 1977 (Getting back to BASICs)
29 - May 1977 (Computing in Ireland)
30 - September 1977
31 - February 1978 (Computer Education in Devon and Cornwall)
32 - July 1978 (New Computer Studies Book 1)
33 - March 1979 (The New CES BASIC System
34 - January 1980 (CES enters second decade)
35 - Mid 1980 (not seen)
36 - March 1981 (Computer Education - its place in the curriculum)
37 - June 1981 (School examinations in computer studies)
38 - November 1981 (WCCE '81)
39 - April 1982 (not seen - supposedly in Science Museum ICL archive)
40 - December 1982 (Teachers' Guide 2)
41 - June?? 1982? (not seen - supposedly in Science Museum ICL archive)
Any more? possibly two at most before the project was sold to Acorn?