Thrive named as finalist at the 2023 Bett Awards

10th January 2023 1 minute read

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Thrive named as finalist at the 2023 Bett Awards

Bett Awards 2023

Thrive has been shortlisted for the Wellbeing, Digital Wellness & Safeguarding Resources award at the 2023 Bett Awards.

The awards celebrate the creativity and innovation that can be found throughout technology for education. Produced in association with Besa, being a Bett Award-winner is a prestigious accolade and sign of excellence for organisations in the sector.

The judging panel is made up of professionals renowned for their experience and knowledge of ICT educational resources, including experienced teachers, education consultants and advisers, and high profile ICT journalists.

The winners will be announced on 29th March at a live ceremony in London.

Why Thrive?

For over 25 years Thrive’s unique approach to wellbeing has been proven to make a positive impact on children and young people’s learning and lives.

Thrive offers training, online assessments, and expert strategies for working with pupils to improve attendance, behaviour and attainment (as well as supporting staff wellbeing).

To date, over 50,000 staff in 2,800 schools and settings have received Thrive training, ensuring that more than 600,000 children and young people aged 0-25 have access to the Thrive Approach.

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If you’d like to take attendance, behaviour and attainment to the next level in your setting, click here to book a Discovery Call with your regional expert.

2023 Bett Award finalist

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