Super Sevens

A huge well done to our wonderful P7s who have worked tirelessly on our Virgin Money ‘Make £5 Grow’ enterprise project.

We were delighted to secure a loan of £5 per pupil at the end of term two and knew that term three was going to be a busy one. They hit the ground running in January when they formed their groups and got to work on their business ideas.

They have led every aspect of this enterprise project, from idea generation, budgeting and marketing to product/service development and how customer service; learning so many transferable skills along the way.

This week saw things wind to a close and on Wednesday the final count took place! Together the class made an outstanding £497.86 in sales with a profit of £397.86. Unbelievable!

This means the hoodies have now been paid in full and the remaining balance can be put towards their end of year activity.

A huge thank you to everyone for supporting our enterprising P7s and a special shout out to the parents/carers who were also supporting them at home as they navigated their businesses. It’s very much appreciated.

Check out the big count below!

 

Cashing In

Our final two enterprise groups smashed their goals this week and sold out of their products by midweek!

Royal Doh sold over 70 batches of play dough and The Sweetie Kings had queues out the doors for their tuck shop. Check them out! Huge well done.

Goo-Bros in Action

The Gro-Bros kicked off their slime workshops today with their first three sessions. Everyone had a ball, adding funky colours, sequins and glitter to their creations.

The remaining workshops for P2, 3, 4 and 6 will run next Monday and Tuesday. There’s still time to book – simply bring your £2 to school before Friday!

The Sweet Chicks have reopened their order book for their popular Easter chicks and continued to decorate their remaining stock today.

Our final two businesses launch on Monday – keep your eyes peeled for more information.

Exciting Enterprise

It’s been a busy week in the P7 business headquarters with three of our five businesses launched and trading. The Goo-Bros, The Busy Bakers and the Sweet Chicks have worked fantastically well to sell their products and services around the school. They have gained loads of transferrable skills such as budgeting, teamwork, negotiating and marketing. They have tackled any issues with confidence and are loving this new challenge. They want to thank everyone who has supported them this far. Stay tuned for our final two businesses after the February holiday.