21/4/2021

Bantock Primary School has been recognised as a best practice representative for the upcoming 2021 edition of The Parliamentary Review; an independent publication which looks at how key British organisations are responding to different political and economic challenges.

The publication is apolitical and reviews the latest events in parliament from a non-partisan perspective. The organisations who write for The Review are – for the most part – apolitical themselves, although some are unapologetically forthright with their views of certain political parties or individuals. This makes for a fascinating series of articles to suit your tastes and challenge your convictions.

Success for organisations of any size does not always come easily, and The Parliamentary Review is indispensable for anyone who seeks to make a difference in their sector. It highlights significant developments and concerns for leaders up and down the country.

The Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, Kwasi Kwarteng says “this year’s Parliamentary Review reflects on a tumultuous and extraordinary year, globally and nationally.”

Bantock Primary School’s article can be viewed here: https://www.theparliamentaryreview.co.uk/organisations/bantock-primary-school

Bantock were thrilled to work with Concero this year on their Safer Internet Day campaign. You can watch the video below!

Where this year’s Safer Internet Day leads, every other day should follow. Let’s teach the young and the not so young how to explore the best of the online world and how to keep the worst away. An internet we trust is an internet that can propel us into a spectacular future. Whether or not you’re already a Concero customer, you can take up our e-safety training without paying a penny.