ENTREPRENEURIAL students battled it out to win a top honour.
Pupils from Churchill Community School had been busy planning, creating, making and buying products to sell to fellow students and teachers as part of Global Entrepreneurship Week.
The all female group, which showed the most creativity, flair, passion and aptitude for business, were crowned Churchill’s Most Promising Young Entrepreneurs and were rewarded with a trophy and WHSmith vouchers.
The main purpose of the event was to give students the opportunity to be enterprising and to have some fun, says headteacher Barry Wratten.
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