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Pupils from West Minster and Rose Street schools who formed the Viper Extreme team at work during the enterprise week at the Canterbury College Swale Campus
Pupils from West Minster and Rose Street schools who formed the Viper Extreme team at work during the enterprise week at the Canterbury College Swale Campus

Pupils from two Sheerness schools took part in a week of activities designed to teach them about business and enterprise.

Year 6 children from Rose Street and West Minster primaries, which make up the Sheerness West Federation, spent time at Canterbury College Swale Campus last week.

A total of 78 children took part. They were divided into eight teams and given a series of tasks that culminated in producing a mock games console.

As well as designing the system, the candidates had to negotiate loans with bank managers and haggle with suppliers for the component parts.

The 10 to 11-year-olds also had to appoint a managing director and a finance and sales manager.

They then had to present their ideas to the Mayor of Swale, Cllr Sue Gent.

Julie Holmes, head of school at Rose Street, said: “It was really involved and they really worked very hard.

“They mixed well together in groups and amongst themselves. The winning team had a very good sales pitch, very good presentation and design.”

Their idea was to create a console controlled by head movements to allow it to be used by disabled people.

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