A FIRST school has been selected to appear in this year's edition of The Parliamentary Review.

Chawson Community First School, in Droitwich, was chosen to feature in the review's Primary Education Midlands and East of England edition, published in September.

The Wych Road school is presented alongside Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond and a small number of outstanding schools.

Daniel Yossman, director of the review, said: "It's been an utter privilege to work with a range of schools from across the country in this year's review. Without their input, our aims of spreading expert knowledge and raising standards simply would not be achievable. They'll be a hard act to follow and next year's schools will have to be on the top of their game to meet the challenge."

The main aim of the review is to showcase best practice to the public and private sector, with this edition aimed particularly at policymakers and executives within Primary Education.

The document is sent out to tens of thousands of leading policymakers, with the articles acting as both a blueprint for success and a template for reform.

David Curry, editor of the review, said: "Each of the representatives brings something very different to the table, while at the same time capitalising on the collective wisdom of their industry. There may be choppy waters ahead but organisations across the country would be well-advised to keep an eye on the representatives in this year's review when deciding how to set their sails."