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Merry Christmas and a Happy 2024 From Bodet Time!
We hope that you have had a great year full of health and happiness.
We would like to thank all of our customers for choosing...
We hope that you have had a great year full of health and happiness.
We would like to thank all of our customers for choosing...
During the Summer last year, Bodet Time Ltd relocated to a new bright and modern office. While still based in Hemel Hempstead, home to the team since 1990, the new space has been redesigned into an open-plan working area, sound proofed meeting room and social area for staff. The team are thrilled with the change and the great working atmosphere that it creates.
Bodet Time's microphones can now broadcast personal messages to individual classes, rather than communicating to zones within the school. Whether a child is needed for a medical appointment or guitar lesson, or a staff member is wanted, there is no need to spend time walking around the, often, large premises when the message can be sent directly, without disturbing others that it does not relate to. A great benefit for the busy working day.
On Sunday 29th October the clocks make their seasonal change of going back an hour, therefore 3am will return to 2am. This marks the end of British Summer Time and the period where we have been afforded an extra hour to make the most of the increased summer daylight hours in the northern hemisphere.
Bodet is pleased to announce they will be appearing at Bett 2023, scheduled to be held at ExCeL London between the 29th to 31st of March 2023. Bett is the largest Educational Technology exhibition in the world. It allows innovative product developers, such as Bodet, the opportunity to showcase cutting-edge technological solutions that will help improve outcomes for educators and students.
Daylight savings mean we lose an hour in March but gain it back in October – as regular as clockwork! Most people think we change the clocks twice per year because daylight savings help farmers have more daylight for safer working. However, the actual reason we keep changing with time was due to an influential builder and the outbreak of the First World War.
British Summer Time was first proposed in 1907 by a builder called William Willett. William was a keen horse rider, and after riding his horse one morning in Petts Wood, the idea for daylight savings first came to him.
Despite the impact of the pandemic starting to lessen, the initial spike in cyberattacks following the 2020 lockdown remains an issue for organisations across the UK. This is highlighed in the latest figures published by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport.
The ISBA (Independent Schools’ Bursars Association) Annual Conference is taking place on 17th and 18th May at the ICC Birmingham. It offers over 500 delegates involved in the administrative and financial management of schools the chance to connect, learn and see the latest solutions available through a full programme of speakers, networking events and a supplier exhibition.
Why choose Bodet Time?
Over 35,000 customers worlwide
Designed and manufactured in-house
ISO certification for manufacturing
Est. 1868