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Enterprising eco-students

By: KentOnline reporter multimediadesk@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 16:34, 08 July 2008

Demi, 13, Ben, 12, Andrew, 12, with mask on and Shane, 12
Georgie, 15, Vikki, 14, and Rochelle, 14, with their party gear
Matthew and Nathan, both 13, and Yasmine, 14, with their party bags
Parrisse and Vicki, both 15, with jewellery boxes
The group called Feed-a-bird with their bird feeders

When Sir Alan Sugar launches his next search for his apprentice, he should pay a visit to Swadelands School in Lenham.

Students were given just one day to make a product or service, accompanied with a business case.

As part of the Enterprise Day, the pupils’ products also had to be eco-friendly. Students competed against each other in their forms and the winning team designed a chess board, with all the pieces made from recycled materials.

Other ideas which were produced, included setting up a tour company, websites, and bags made out of recycled T-shirts.

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Ruth Kemp, head of business and enterprise said: “We joked that even stony-faced Sir Alan Sugar would have smiled.

“But is was quite amazing that what the judges were seeing was work produced in just one day. It was a totally positive event.”

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